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  2. DARING LOW-LEVEL ATTACKS

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Tues: Allied fighter pilots gave one of their most daring displays of lowlevel strafing in an attack against ...

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  3. LIQUOR LAWS MAY BE DISCUSSED M L A's Move

    Mr Hollins (Ind, Hawthorn) proposes to move adjournment of Legislative Assembly today to bring to notice of members "the grave ...

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  4. ACTU VOTES FOR UNION PANEL

    An Industrial Advisory Panel, representing unions associated in the war activity, may be appointed shortly by Federal Government to ...

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  5. BRITISH CONVOY STRIKES A ROUGH PASSAGE

    —BUT GETS THROUGH SAFELY. These photographs, taken from the deck of a British destroyer, show a large British convoy crossing the Atiantic. Though it struck a rough passage, both from the clements and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PHOTOS SHOW RAF RAID DAMAGE

    Photographs taken 12 hours after Friday night's intensive raid on Dusseldorf are published in this morning's newspapers, showing the ...

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  7. GIANT CARGO PLANES ARE ADVOCATED

    The idea of mass production of giant cargo planes and air transports which will speed US troops and material to the battle fronts of the ...

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  8. FRENCHMEN WILL RISE IN REVOLT

    Powder trains have been laid in France for the greatest explosion since the French Revolution. says the Daily Expres. M Andre Philp. ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    Canadians agree with Americans on most points concerning AngloAmerican relationships after the war. and are even more favourable toward ...

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  10. CLOSING OF HOTEL LOUNGES URGED

    With the closing of hotel lounges for duration of the war, the usual bar trade to continue, and with adequate policing of the Licensing Act, ...

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  11. REVIEW OF CLOTHES RATIONING SCALE URGED

    CANBERRA, Tues: Mr Fadden, Opposition leader, said tonight that at a meeting of Opposition executive the view was expressed that the ...

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  12. US NEWSPAPERS CHARGED WITH FASCISM

    Representative Holland told the House of Representatives yesterday that the publishers of Washington Times Herald, Eleanor ("Cissie") ...

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  13. COMPLAINTS ABOUT FUEL PRICES

    Alleged profiteering in coke and firewood was the subject of investigation by the prices branch. Mr H. E. Bishop, Deputy Prices ...

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  14. LADY ASTOR'S REMARKS RESENTED

    Lady Astor's remarks on Russia have caused widespread resentment among members of all parties and the general public. MP's consider ...

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  15. DIRECTION OF POSTWAR PLANNING

    CANBERRA, Tues: Planning for reconstruction was linked with the whole aspirations of the people for a better way of life, Mr Curtin said ...

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  16. CHARGES OF MANPOWER MUDDLE

    CANBERRA, Tues: Handling of the manpower problem by the present Government had been characterised by Ministerial and administrative ...

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  17. GANDHI PREPARES FOR CONGRESS PARTY'S MEETING

    Since he arrived in Bombay yesterday in readiness for Friday's meeting of the Congress party committee, Gandhi has been receiving ...

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  18. YAMASHITA SAID TO BE IN MANCHOUKUO

    Persistent but unconfirmed reports are reaching Chungking that Gen Yamashlta has arrived in Manchoukuo to direct a Japenesc attack ...

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  19. ENTERTAINMENT TAXI MAY BE UNIFORM

    CANBERRA, Tues: A Federal proposal, that States should retire from the field of taxation on entertainment admittance charges will be put ...

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  20. BAN ON DRIP TRAY BEER

    To prevent sale of beer from drip trays a meeting of the Health Commission yesterday approved a regulation which demands use of methyl ...

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  21. KING HAAKON'S BIRTHDAY ARRESTS

    Stockholm reports numerous arrests after demonstrations at Oslo, where the inhabitants were forbidden to were fiowers in buttonholes in ...

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  22. MORE STATE CONTROL IN POSTWAR INDUSTRY

    Urgency of the need for planning against a background of social and political change for the great shift from war to peace which must come ...

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  23. JAPS EXCEL GOEBBELS

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Tues: Shortwave radio listeners who have visited Townsville as I did during the 3 abortive Japanese air ...

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  24. SERVICE CASUALTIES

    Capt John Malcolm Methven. 23. who is reported missing in Egypt. was educated at Xavier Preparatory and Caulfield Grammar schools. He is the youngest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. ESTATE OF DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS

    Sylvia, the former Lady Ashley, who is the widow of Douglas Fairbanks, sen, has filed a petition in the Superior Court seeking an ...

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  26. NAZI PLANE DROPS BOMBS ON ICELAND

    A message from Reykjavik (Iceland) says that US military authorities announced that yesterday a German Focke Wulf bombed a ...

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  27. STRICTER RULES IN SA

    ADELAIDE, Tues: New regulations to come into force on Saturday to tighten up control of liquor in South Australia were announced by Mr ...

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  28. JOAN CRAWFORD'S HAT CENSORED

    It is reported that the Will H. Hays film censorship office has eliminated one of Joan Crawford's hats in the current production, ...

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  29. CIVIL OCCUPATIONS FOR EX-SOLDIERS

    CANBERRA, Tues: Mr. Frost, Repatriation Minister, said today he proposed to call a conference to formulate a programme for placing ...

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  32. 55 ARRESTS IN BULGARIA

    Berlin Radio quotes a report from Softa that "53 Communists" are on triail at Kustendil. The Public Prosecutor has asked ...

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  34. NOTHING TO BUY WITH MONEY

    SYDNEY, Tues: "We are reaching a stage when the only thing we will probably have will be money with nothing to buy with it," Judge ...

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  36. EGG CONTROL TO LIMIT PROFITS

    CANBERRA, Tues: Senator Keane, Customs Minister, announced today that he had declared eggs in shell under National Security (Prices) ...

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  37. BARMAIDS UNLIKELY IN SA

    ADELAIDE, Tues: Although the Women's Employment Board made an order in Adelaide on July 10 allowing registration and employment of ...

    Article : 87 words
  38. MASKED MEN ATTACK SHOPKEEPER

    SYDNEY, Tues: Many detectives were searching today for 2 masked men who bound and gagged Antonio Bavarovich, 70, in his shop at ...

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  39. MINERS WILL SEEK 10% WAGE INCREASE

    SYDNEY, Tues: The central council of the Miners' Federation today decided to press for a 10% increase in wages for all miners before the ...

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  40. 33 1-3% BEER CUT GOVERNMENT'S AIM

    CANBERRA, Tues: The Government will continue to try to get as close as possible to its aim of reducing beer production by one-third ...

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  41. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at Echuca yesterday morning of Mr. Hugh McKenzie, a former MLA for Rodney electorate. Mr McKenzie, who ...

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  42. PELTON DISPUTE NOT SETTLED

    SYDNEY, Tues: Efforts by Mr Baddeley, Minister for Mines, today to settle the strike at Pelton Colliery (northern field) failed. The ...

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  43. KILLED BY BICYCLE

    Struck by a cycle in St George's rd. Northcote, at 3pm yesterday, Selina Rainbow. 53, of Gladstone st, Croxton, died later at Royal ...

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  44. V D C AT WORK

    A splendid job is being done by the VDC throughout Australia, ard in The Australasian, which is published today, are several pages showing ...

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  45. WIVES IN MIDDLE EAST

    CANBERRA, Tues: Australian soldiers' wives who were left behind [?] the Middle East would be brought [?] Australia at Commonwealth ...

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  46. BANK ASSETS IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tues: During the June quarter bank assets in Australia showed an increase of £92,793,000. compared with June ...

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  47. GERMAN ESCAPEES

    Correct official descriptions of the 3 German prisoners of war who escaped last month from a Victorian camp are: Thurow, 5ft 7in, lOst 8lb. ...

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