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  2. EVERY NSW MINE AT WORK

    SYDNEY, Tues: Every coalmine in NSW was working today for the first time for many months, and there are indications that this week will see ...

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  3. BARMAIDS AND THE WAR EFFORT Wine Sales To

    The Premiers' Conference discussed liquor abuses most of yesterday morning, and it was agreed that the Federal Government should release ...

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  4. GAS CO SAYS REPORT IS UNJUST Directors' Statement

    The directors of the Metropolitan Gas Co have considered the report submitted to the Government by Professor Burstall and Mr T. ...

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  5. NAZIS EXPECT INVASION OF CONTINENT

    German reconnaissance planes over Britain have brought reports that the Allied armies are preparing for an invasion of the Continent in the ...

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    COPRA SHEDS ON COAST AT TULAGI, IN SOUTH-EAST SOLOMONS, where US forces have made a landing against the Japanese in accupation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STRONG BLOW AT CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

    It is clear that the Indian Congress party is not getting any support from other parties, and it looks as though the Government's prompt action has ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    Londoners have taken a great nking to the Australian airmen newly arrived from their training in Canada. They are fine types of ...

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  9. EXTENSIVE DAMAGE IN FACTORY FIRE

    Damage estimated at several thousands of pounds was caused by fire in a 3-story building occupied by Triumph Short Co Pty Ltd, ...

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  10. DRIVING JAPS FROM SOLOMONS Landings Effected

    Announcing yesterday that US forces had landed in the southeastern Solomon Islands, Admiral King, C-in-C US Navy, said the ...

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  11. MISERY AND POVERTY IN BELGIUM

    A grim description of living conditions in Belgium under German rule is given by a Belgian who has just escaped to Britain. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIANS FORM UNOFFICIAL AA UNIT

    When men of a NSW battalion now fighting in Egypt captured a number of aircraft, a bunch of enthusiasts formed themselves into ...

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  13. OBITUARY

    Mr A. P. A. Burdeu, who died on Saturday at Frankston Community Hospital, was president of the Australian Aborigines' League, and ...

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  14. MR CURTIN'S ANSWER TO "LOOSE TALK" IN AUSTRALIA

    Observing that Mr Curtin had not minted matters in his speech to the Premiers' Conference, The Times, in [?] leading article, expresses the ...

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  15. CABINET TO CONSIDER REPORT

    The report of Professor A. F. Burstall and Mr T. Forristal on the position of the Metropolitan Gas Company revealed a disquieting position, ...

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  16. CONGRESSMAN ATTACKS ISOLATIONIST PRESS

    Representative Holland in Congress again attacked the publishers of New York Daily News and Washington Times-Herald. Today he ...

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  17. CARTERS TO DISCUSS SUNDAY MILK DELIVERIES AGAIN

    A meeting of milk carters would be called to discuss the question of resuming Sunday deliveries, Mr W. H. Turner, industrial organiser of the ...

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  18. 93 FRENCHMEN EXECUTED

    German military authorities in Paris announce the shooting of 93 Frenchmen convicted of acts of terrorism against German soldiers in ...

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  19. JAPS ASKED RUSSIA FOR VLADIVOSTOK

    According to Joseph Dynan, former staff correspondent of American Associated Press at Tokio, who is here on his way back to ...

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  20. WIFE'S DESERTION PROVED COSTLY

    A Philadelphia widow who deserted her husband 36 years before his death has been denied the right to half of his $146,000 estate by ...

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  21. DE GAULLE DECORATES FIGHTING FRENCH

    It is reported from Fighting French headquarters in the Western Desert that Gen de Gaulle has reviewed the Fighting French force and decorated ...

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  22. SUCCESSFUL ATTACK ON JAPANESE CONVOY

    Yesterday's communique from Gen MacArthur's HQ said: NORTH- WESTERN SECTOR: Timor: In 3 successful attacks Allied ...

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  23. HOTEL HOURS LIKELY TO BE FROM lOam TO 6pm

    Cabinet has yet to decide which hour shall be eliminated from present liquor trading hours in Victoria, but it is expected that the modified ...

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  25. US SENATOR SAYS AIR POWER WILL WIN WAR

    Demanding that the Army and Navy should be made subordinate to the Air Arm, Senator Lee, chairman of the Military Affairs Sub-committee ...

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  26. QUISLING'S BAN ON CHURCH

    Dissolution of the Provisional Church Council created 2 weeks ago by the Norwegian Church at a secret meeting in Oslo has been ordered ...

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  28. INQUIRY INTO MAN'S INNOCENCE OR GUILT

    SYDNEY, Tues: By direction of the State Government, Judge Studdert today opened an inquiry into the innocence or guilt of Eric Kelly, ...

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  30. 2 VICTORIAN AIRMEN KILLED

    When a trainer aircraft crashed near Bairnsdale on Monday 2 members of the RAAF were killed. They were: ...

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  31. HEAVY ATTACK ON JAP SHIPS AT TIMOR

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Tues: An attack on 2 merchant vessels anchored about a mile off the small village of Beco, on SW coast ...

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  35. SERVICE CASUALTIES

    Lieut J. R. Badham, prisoner of war. was one of the 200 men whose letters were dropped by Japanese over Part Moresby. He is son of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. TOJO BIDS FOR DICTATORSHIP

    Robert Bellaire, former manager of United Press at Tokio, who is on his way home, in a despatch from Dio de Janeiro, says that Gen Tojo, ...

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  37. TAXING CHARITY GIFTS

    Concerned at the probable effect upon charitable institutions of the recent Federal taxation amendment which withdraws in part the ...

    Article : 94 words
  38. AUSTRALIAN TORPEDO-BOMBER SQUADRON

    An Austialian torpedo bomber squadron, comprising Empire Air scheme trainees, is now in action with RAF Coastal Command, Mr ...

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  39. TOWN CLERK'S £750 GRATUITY

    Collingwood Council last night unanimously adopted a resolution providing for payment of a gratuity of £750 to the former town clerk, ...

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  40. MURDERED MAN FOR $20

    Crawling through undergrowth at Watertown, New York State, 2 State troopers seized Howard Mattis, 31, confessed murderer of Ira Smith, 60, ...

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  41. BARRISTER'S APPEAL FAILS

    An appeal by Eugene Francis Healy, of Selborne Chambers barrister, against the decision of Judge Foster in the County Court ...

    Article : 154 words
  42. DAY BAKING

    Day baking would only come within the province of the War Organisation of Industry Department if it could be proved that it would mean ...

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  43. A R P EQUIPMENT

    In addition to 5,500,000 sandbags distributed to the States, orders have been placed for supply of 6,000,000 more bags, it was stated at a ...

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