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  2. FOOTBALL ON SUNDAYS

    After an animated discussion VFL delegates last night decided, by 12 votes to 8, 2 delegates not voting, that, while the League ...

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  3. AVERTING COAL STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A compulsory conference has been convened by State Industrial Commission for Tuesday next in the hope of ...

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  4. PETROL AND CONTAINERS

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Power to legulate restrict, or prohibit the sale, disposition, possession, custody, use, or movement of liquid fuel, or drums ...

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  5. NO PAY RISE FOR A I F

    It is unlikely that any provision will be made in the next Federal Budget to increase the pay of members of the AIF. ...

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  6. DUTCH SEEK CHECK ON JAPANESE

    Press and public opinion in the East Indies is demanding the strongest economic measure against Japan before she consolidates her ...

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  7. REPORTS OF GROWING RED STRENGTH

    Increasing evidence of the growing strength of Russian counterattacks is seen by the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Moscow, while the Associated Press of America reports a staunch Red Army ...

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  8. OIL PARADOX IN USA

    West Coast oil men are initiating strong pressuie on Washington for the seizuie of more than 20 German, Italian and Danish tankers tied up ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    The Dionne quintuplets are 7 years old. In many respects it is woman's most delightful age. At 7 she sits on a man's knee without ...

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  10. INDO-CHINA WANTS TRADE

    "Indo-China will continue so far as is possible to maintain economic relations with Britain, USA, China and the Netherlands East Indies," ...

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  11. BURMA DEFENCES STRENGTHENED

    Strength of the RAF in Burma has been considerably increased, the Air Ministry states Among the aircraft sent are new U-S fighters. ...

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  12. MINISTERS TO INQUIRE INTO UNEMPLOYMENT

    Fedcial Cabinet has appointed a subcommittee to investigate unemployment problems created by the severe rationing of petrol, which ...

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  13. WOMEN CONDUCTORS FOR CITY TRAMS

    Employment of women as assistant conductors on city trams has been approved by the Tramways Board, and applications are being invited. ...

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  14. USE OF GARAGES IN WAR EFFORT

    Use of idle country gat ages of reasonable size for manufacture of producer gas units was suggested yesterday by Senator McBride, ...

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  15. LABOUR WOULD TAKE OFFICE

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—"Labour will not shrink from accepting obligation to govern if called upon by circumstances arising from the present ...

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  16. US READINESS FOR WAR IMPERATIVE

    "Only by demonstrating through every action and attitude that we are completely willing to go to war if necessary is there any chance for ...

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  17. SMALL FUNDS IN JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Freezing of Austiallan funds in Japan will not have a very adverse effect on Australia because the funds are small ...

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  18. COOPERATION WITH SOVIET WELCOMED

    In a joint statement the British Trade Union Congress and the Labour party place on record their warm appreciation of the great ...

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  19. POLAND'S "NEW ERA" WITH RUSSIA

    Poland stood on the threshold of a new era in her relations with Russia, Gen. Sikorski, Polish Premier in London, declared in a ...

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  20. JAPANESE STEAMERS OVERDUE AT SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Two Japanese ships, Kasima Maru, passenger liner from Japan, and China Maru, freighter, from Port Pirie, SA, which ...

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  21. YELLOW CAB CO. BUYS £24,000 SITE

    The sale has been completed of an area of about l½ acres in City rd., South Melbourne, opposite James Moore and Sons Pty. Ltd., to ...

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  22. "SHOWING THE TANKS" CAMPAIGN STARTS

    "Show ing the Tanks ' campaign opened in London today, when a procession of 2 "Valentines" and one "Matilda ' (25 ton infantiy ...

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  23. PROFESSORS AS WAR COMMENTATORS

    HOBART, Friday.—University professors who gave Australian war commentaries were strongly critised by Rev. T. J. O'Donnell in evidence ...

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  24. JAPAN ADMITS EXCESSIVE ZEAL

    The U-S Consulate has announced that it has been informed from Dairen that gendarmes have ceased "protective custody" of U-S ...

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  25. GARAGE OWNERS FEAR RUIN

    Delay in providing piotection for garage and service station proprietors meant ruin to the trade, Mr. E. K. Varcoe, Retail Motor Dealers' ...

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  26. RELEASE PETITION FOR INTERNEES

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A petition to Pailiament is being prepared by the Council for Civil Libeities seeking release from internment of Thomas ...

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  27. JAPANESE SPY PLOT ALLEGED

    Sensational evidence of an elaborate Japanese sabotage plot on the West Coast is said to have been uncovered by agents of the ...

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  28. LAST LINK WITH FIRST FEDERAL CABINET

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Last personal link with the first Federal Cabinet was broken today by the death of Mr. James George Drake ...

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  29. AXIS OIL STOCKS DWINDLING

    Germany's oil stocks are being lapidly consumed, says Petroleum Press Service, trade news agency. She is using much more than 300,000 ...

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  30. POSTAL REVENUE HIGHER IN JULY

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Treasury figures released tonight show that while Customs and Excise revenue for July, first month of the financial ...

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  31. THC DECISION COMMENDED

    The action of the Trades Hall Council in rejecting a recommendation from union executive officials for a one-day strike was warmly ...

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  32. MANY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS SHOULD NOT BE THERE

    "Far too many students ought not to be at the University. Their presence dilutes the teaching effort. And far too many who should be ...

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  33. 3 HUN SHIPS SUNK BY DARING BOMBING

    Dying between the masts ana within a few feet of the muzzles of AA guns, Bomber Command Blenheim aircraft yesterday afternoon ...

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  34. SOVIET GENERALS SEE ROOSEVELT

    Generals Golikov and Respin, members of the Soviet military mission which has been visiting London, went to White House yesterday ...

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  35. HIGHER FLAGFALL PROPOSED

    Following the suggestion of taxicab companies that flagfall should be increased from 1/ to 2/, the question of increased taxi fares is to come ...

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  36. CHURCH'S CALL TO THE PEOPLE

    After a conference at Oxford, at which the Archbishops of Canterbmy York, and Wales, the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, ...

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  37. CELEBRATED MASS FOR OLD SCHOOL

    Yesterday morning 250 boys of Christian Brothers' College, North Melbourne, marched to St. Carthage's Church, Royal par., ...

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  38. SENTENCED ON OLD CHARGE

    At Prahran Court yesterday Robert Meyer, 45, of Derby st., Armadale, was sentenced to 2 months' gaol for having been found on ...

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  39. RAIDERS TURNED BACK

    Waves of German planes attempted to raid Moscow during last night, but AA fire and night, fighters dispersed them before they reached ...

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  40. FATAL JUMP FROM TRUCK

    Jumping from a motortruck which was out of control in Pt. Nepean rd., Mordialloc, yesterday, a man aged about 25 was killed. His body ...

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  41. UNIVERSITY RESULTS

    Supplementary Annual Examination, June-July. 1941. — Forensic Medicine.— Passed: 277, 348, 352, 354, 355, 35[?], 359, 361, 366, 368. ...

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  42. NZ MAJOR'S CONTEMPT FOR REGULATIONS

    The dismissal of Major Alan Reid Kellett, New Zealand author and traveller, from his employment at the War Office, was "raised in the ...

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  43. APOLOGY FOLLOWS RED MEETING BAN

    Capt Maigesson, War Minister, has apologised to Mr Willie Gallachei, Communist MP, because some soldleis were presented from ...

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  46. HONOURS FOR NAVAL MEN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. W. M.I Hughes, Navy Minister, announced today that the King had approved of the following awards and ...

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  47. GOEBBELS'S No. 1 UNDER ARREST

    Dr. Karl Boomer, a "high official in the Berlin Propaganda Ministry, and Goebbels's mouthpiece to the foreign Press, is under arrest, says ...

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  48. NEW U S ENVOY TO ICELAND

    President Roosevelt has nominated Mr Lincoln MacVeagh as Minister to Iceland. [Diplomat, publisher and author, Lincoln ...

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  49. 173 ENEMY INTERNEES FREED

    Authority has been given for 308 interned refugees to be returned to UK from Canada and 113 from Australia, it was stated in reply to ...

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  50. EVICTION PREVENTION

    Extension to railway workers at Lithgow (NSW) of the protection against eviction now provided for munition workers under National ...

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  51. US AID FOR A I F PRISONERS

    Mr. Casey, Australian Minister to Washington, has received from Lieut. Hand, RAA, a postcard, dated June 26, written from a German ...

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  52. NEW EGYPTIAN CABINET

    Hussein Slrry Pasha's new Cabinet has an overwhelming Parliamentary majority. It includes 5 Liberals, 5 Independents, and 5 Saadists. The ...

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  53. TURKS TO KEEP VICHY SHIPS

    French ships interned in Turkish ports will not be released until the end of the war. Vichy Ambassador was told this yesterday, according ...

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  54. DUKE OF KENT MEETS AUSTRALIANS

    Australian and Canadian fighter pilots in the making were seen at work yesterday by the Duke of Kent when he visited a training school ...

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  55. M P FLIES ATLANTIC

    Captain Harold Balfour, Undersecretary for Air, returned to Britain yesterday, having flown over from Canada in a bomber. ...

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  56. NAVY YARD STRIKERS RESUME

    Striking elcctiicians were ordered to resume work at the Brooklyn Navy Yard after a conference between union leaders and Office of ...

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  57. CANADIAN ENVOY IN EIRE

    Mr. Mackenzie King, Canada's Prime Minister, today announced the appointment of Mr. John Doherty Kearney, of Montreal, as High ...

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