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  2. FEATURES OF AUSTERITY CAMPAIGN

    CANBERRA, Mon: Arrangements for the loan and austerity campaign would be made by a small committee working under the direction of ...

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  3. NAZIS WERE SURPRISED AT TANKS

    Surprise that the Allied forces used tanks in the assault on Dieppe has been expressed by a German eyewitness of the raid, according to ...

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    BOSTON BOMBERS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN AIR FORCE, which are playing a notable part in the present desert operations. Recently they successfully raided Derna Harbour and enemy transport columns. (Dept of Air.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PILOTS' STORIES OF DARWIN RAID

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Mon: Before the 27 bombers and 20 Zeros that raided Darwin area yesterday had a chance to drop their ...

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  6. COMMAND FOR IRAQ AND PERSIA

    War Office announces that it has been decided to establish a new and independent Army Command for Persia and Iraq, with Lt-Gen Sir ...

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  7. DAILY DIGEST

    On the death of his only son. Lewis Crommelin Masefield, lost "far from home." Can he be gone so soon, your son, to ...

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  8. AUSTRALIANS MUST SEE JOB THROUGH

    "The Government is doing all it can to ensure that a maximum effort is being put into the war against our enemies, and when you get even a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AWARDS TO RAN PERSONNEL

    The Naval Board announced yesterday that the King had approved the following awards to RAN personnel serving oversea: ...

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  10. NORWEGIANS RESENT NAZI DOMINATION

    Unrest in Norway continues. The Norwegian Telegraph Agency reports that an explosion at an Oslo police station on Friday killed one and ...

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  11. UNOFFICIAL WOMEN'S CORPS TESTED

    Members of the unofficial Women's Home Defence Corps took part in large scale home guard exercises in City of London on Sunday. ...

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  12. LABOUR MOVE TO RAISE SCHOOLLEAVING AGE

    Among radical educational reforms proposed in a memorandum from the General Council for submission to the Trades Union Congress, opening at ...

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  13. SIR L. BUSSAU TO RETURN TO ENGLAND

    Sir Louis Bussau will shortly be returning to England to resume his duties as Agent-General for Victoria. As his term of office ends ...

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  14. THE DOINGS OF OLIVER TWITCHET, RED TAPE EXPERT

    In an amusing article New York Times introduces its leaders to "Oliver Twitchet, co-ordinator of red tape, who sees that records are kept ...

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  15. STATE BUDGET EXPECTED TODAY

    Mr Dunst[?] probably will present the Budget when the Legislative Assembly meets today. In former years Income tax provisions have ...

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  16. TWO COALMINES IDLE IN N S W

    SYDNEY, Mon: South Bulli mine, on the South Coast, was idle today because of industrial trouble, and 1,500 tons of coal were lost to ...

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  17. REVIEW OF SMALL SHOP CLOSINGS

    Problems involved in the closing of small suburban retail shops, due to wartime conditions and measures, were being reviewed by the ...

    Article : 132 words
  18. WELLINGTON'S DUEL WITH MESSERSCHMITT

    Just after midday yesterday 2 Wellingtons attacked the port of Emden. Coming down to 4,000ft, they bombed through a gap in the clouds, ...

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  19. WHERE SOLDIERING IS THIRSTY JOB

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Mon: Until a few weeks ago a bottle of lemonade was a rare luxury among soldiers in this area, and, ...

    Article : 427 words
  20. DISSATISFIED STOREMEN

    Members of the Storemen and Packers' Union employed by Charles Ruwolt Pty Ltd, Richmond, held a stopwork meeting at Unity Hall, ...

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  21. CHILD SCALDED TO DEATH

    Falling into a bath of hot water at her home on Saturday, Valerie Jean Bassett, 4, of Merri st. Brunswick, suffered severe burns, from ...

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  22. ALL QUIET ON KOKODA FRONT

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Mon: For the moment the position at Kokoda is "all quiet," according to an official spokesman at Allied ...

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  23. ESSENTIALS TO A SECOND FRONT

    "Trainee labour must be speeded up, inefficient managements swept away, and the prejudice against the training of women must be broken ...

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  25. MORE SUMMONSES AGAINST MINERS

    SYDNEY, Mon: Summonses were Issued today against 7 miners at Mount Keira ordering them to appear in the Arbitration Court on ...

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  26. 31% OF US INCOME SPENT ON WAR

    War expenditure constituted 31% of the national income in second quarter of 1942, compared with 15% in the 4th quarter of 1941, ...

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  27. FEDERAL TAX ON ENTERTAINMENTS

    CANBERRA, Mon: The Federal Government will proceed with its plan to levy a flat-rate entertainments tax throughout Australia, and ...

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  28. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS IN ALEUTIANS

    Observatory instruments at Fordham University, on the outskirts of New York City, recorded 2 very strong shocks, probably from ...

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  29. BELLIGERENT PLANES CRASH IN IRELAND

    Eire Government announces that a British aeroplane crashed at Ratoath at 9am on Sunday. The pilot, who was the only occupant, died of ...

    Article : 97 words
  30. ACUTE SHORTAGE IN WA

    PERTH, Mon: At a meeting of the WA Coal Committee today the position was found to be so serious that permits have been issued for some ...

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  31. "EGGS" FOR AXIS TARGETS

    The largest bombardier school in the world at Midland (Texas) is training hundreds of alert young men who next year—even next ...

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  32. POPE AIDS WOUNDED SOLDIERS

    Paris Radio quotes a report from Tokio that the Pope has provided the "Japanese Government" at Hong Kong with $47,000 for the ...

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  33. MINISTERS AVERT AIRCRAFT WORKS STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY, Mon: Intervention by Dr Evatt, Federal Attorney-General, and Mr Ward, Labour Minister, today averted the threatened general ...

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  34. MORE US TROOPS REACHN IRELAND

    Another big convoy carrying thousands of American soldiers and airmen has arrived in North Ireland. ...

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  36. MORE BRITONS LEAVE EAST ASIA

    Tokio Official Radio states that Kakakura Maru, carrying Britons repatriated from East Asia, has arrived at Singapore en route to ...

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  37. NORMA SHEARER MARRIES AGAIN

    Norma Shearer, film actress, has been married to Martin Arrouge, ski instructor at Beverley Hills, California. The couple met 4 years ago ...

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  38. OBITUARY

    The death occurred on Sunday of Mr E. W. Barratt, 90, who came to Melbourne from Sydney in 1878 to join the firm of Briscoe & Co, ...

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  39. SERVICE CASUALTIES

    Flying-Officer T. M. Gibson, reported missing as a result of air operations in England is the second son of Mr T. P. Gibson, of Terangaville. Kerrisdale, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. IRVING BERLIN'S WAR CONTRIBUTION

    Irving Berlin, the well-known composer and producer, has handed to the US Army Emergency Relief Fund a cheque for $500,000, ...

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  41. SEPTEMBER PETROL TICKETS

    A reminder was issued yesterday by the State Liquid Fuel Control Board that August ration tickets would not be obtainable at ...

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  42. WOMAN NEXT T U C PRESIDENT

    According to Daily Express Miss Anne Loughlin, organiser of the National Tailors and Garment Workers' Union, is expected to be elected first ...

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  43. MUTTON EXPORT BAN

    SYDNEY, Mon: Because of the need for considerable supplies of third grade mutton for canning and dehydration, Mr Scully, Minister for ...

    Article : 84 words
  44. MOSCOW CINEMAGOERS CHEER MR CHURCHILL

    A newsreel of the ChurchillStalin conference, which recently took place here, is being loudly applauded in the cinema theatres ...

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  45. MORE COUPONS FOR WORKERS

    All manual workers are to receive 10 extra clothing coupons in the autumn to enable them to replace work-damaged clothes. ...

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