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  2. ENEMY STILL AT GATES P M's Warning

    While saying that news of British successes in North Africa was magnificent, Mr Curtin, Prime Minister, yesterday uttered a warning that ...

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  3. ARMAMENTS PARADE TO SUPPORT LOAN 2½ Miles of Equipment

    More than 2½ miles of Australian-made armaments and equipment will be paraded through city streets by the Munitions Department at ...

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  5. JURY FINDS BREWER GUILTY

    After a hearing lasting 4 days a special jury in the High Court yesterday returned a verdict of guilty against Mervyn Macpherson Brewer, ...

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  6. WANTS CHURCH BELLS TO BE RUNG

    Ringing of church bells throughout Australia next Sunday to mark the victory in Egypt was favoured by Mr Curtin, Prime Minister, yesterday, ...

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  7. WORKERS' PLAN TO BE TRIED IN RAILWAYS

    First large-scale experiment in cooperation between management and employees of the Victorian Railways is being conducted at North ...

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  8. RELEASE OF MEN FROM ARMY DEMANDED

    SYDNEY, Thurs: Newcastle waterside workers have reaffirmed their decision to strike unless members of their union who have been called up ...

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  9. UNIONS SUPPORT AMENDMENT OF CONSTITUTION

    Trades Hall Council decided last night to request all unions in Victoria to give full support to the Curtin Government's proposed ...

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  10. CALL-UP OF FITTERS AND TURNERS DEFERRED

    SYDNEY, Thurs: Mr Ward, Minister for Labour and National Service, has directed that a call-up for the Army of about 240 engineering ...

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  11. JAPANESE MAY INCREASE EFFORTS War Council Discussion

    The military position in New Guinea, the Solomons, and the Middle East was discussed by the Advisory War Council yesterday. It ...

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  12. NO DOUBLE PETROL ISSUE THIS YEAR

    There would be no issue of 2 months' petrol ration tickets for December and January at one application this year, as was done last ...

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  13. CALLING FOR INQUEST PAPERS

    Mr Bailey, Chief Secretary, said yesterday he would call for the papers relating to the Geelong inquest on a woman who died while ...

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  14. MOULDERS OBJECT TO WOMEN IN FOUNDRIES

    SYDNEY, Thurs: The moulders have threatened one-day stopwork meetings in war industries throughout the State, with the exception of ...

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  15. COST OF LIVING WAGE RISE TODAY

    More than 200,000 employees in Victoria will receive today a wage increase of 3/ weekly, as a cost of living adjustment for September ...

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  17. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND UNIONS

    The establishment of secretariats in all States by the Labour movement will be considered shortly by the ACTU. The functions of the ...

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  18. S W PACIFIC COMMUNIQUE

    Yesterday's Allied GHQ communique was: NW Sector: Reconnaissance activity only. ...

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  19. "MRS MINIVER"

    Woven around the epic evacuation of Dunkirk, the film "Mrs Miniver," which will open at the Metro shortly, is an enthralling story of the ...

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  20. THEATRES AS NIGHT OFFICES FOR LOAN

    Between 1,200 and 1,500 picture theatres throughout Australia are to be used as night offices for receiving subscriptions to the War and ...

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  21. SUGAR RATION

    Sugar rationing would be a joke if all persons were given as much as they needed, Rationing Commission officials said yesterday. They were ...

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  22. MANUFACTURE OF SHOVELS

    The proposal to standardise and limit the manufacture of shovels and spades, which was announced early last month by Mr Dedman, ...

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  24. RESCUED FROM SWIMMING POOL

    BENDIGO, Thurs: Diving fully clothed into the Bendigo swimmingpool, Mr William Fisher, teacher at the Gravel Hill State school, today ...

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  25. MR SCULLIN ILL

    Mr Scullin, MP, a former Prime Minister, whose health has been indifferent since Parliament adjourned recently, was yesterday admitted to ...

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