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  3. THE "AD-MAN" SAYS

    One step won't take you very far; You've got to keep on walking; One word won't tell folks who you are, You've got to keep on talking. ...

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  4. SHELLS FALL ON SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE

    SYDNEY, Monday: Sydney and Newcastle were shelled from the sea early this morning. Large-calibre shells passed over the Eastern suburbs in Sydney and several fell in the streets. The alert was sounded at ...

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  5. Victory Production Plan

    NEW YORK, Monday: The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states: Britain and the United States ...

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  6. ENEMY MOVES UNSUCCESSFUL IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Monday: A Cairo GHQ communique states: "Our artillery at Knightsbridge yesterday ...

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  7. Japanese Attempt to Save Face

    WASHINGTON, Monday: Admiral King issued the following statement regarding the background events leading up to the ...

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  8. RAIDS ON TIMOR

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A light bombing raid on the barracks area at Atamboea (Timor) was reported in a communique issued from Allied ...

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  9. THOUSANDS OF GERMAN PRISONERS REACH CANADA

    OTTAWA, Monday: The Defence Minister (Mr Ralston) announced that thousands of German war prisoners had arrived in Canada during the past ...

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  10. TO TEST VALIDITY OF UNIFORM TAX

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Queensland, Victoria and South Australia will test the legality of the Commonwealth uniform taxation ...

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  11. TRIBUTE TO NES PERSONNEL

    SYDNEY, Monday: The chief wardens, demolition and rescue parties, and all other NES personnel acquitted themselves with ...

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  12. NO PEAK OF AMERICAN WAR OUTPUT

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: The British Minister for Production (Mr Oliver Lyttelton) returned from Detroit, where he inspected ...

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  13. Great Strength of American Forces In New Caledonia

    New Caledonia today is busier than ever before in its short history. This island a few short months ago was one of ...

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  14. VICTORIAN SEED POTATOES FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Monday: The Minister for Agriculture (Mr Bulcock) stated today that he had again taken up the matter of seed potatoes for the ...

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  15. AWAITED ADVICE FROM SERVICES

    SYDNEY, Monday: Commenting on the complaint that an alert had not been sounded until 20 minutes after the first shell had fallen, the ...

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  16. VICTORY HAILED BY US PRESS

    NEW YORK, Monday: The American Press takes full opportunity to crew victoriously over the Midway Island battle which ...

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  17. BIRDWOOD BELIEVES HARD TIMES AHEAD

    CANBERRA, Monday: In a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin), Lord Birdwood of Anzac states that while he has no doubt about ...

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  18. GROWTH OF US PLANE PRODUCTION

    WASHINGTON, Monday: Colonel John Jouett, president of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce, declared that the American ...

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  19. RAAF BOMBER DESTROYS SUBMARINE

    MELBOURNE, Monday: After a RAAF bomber had dropped two bombs near an enemy submarine off the Coast of Australia on ...

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  20. POTATO PRICES

    BRISBANE, Monday: An order issued by the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland) on May 19 last fixed the maximum at which ...

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  21. "AMPLE MATERIAL TO CONFORM TO BLACKOUT"

    CANBERRA, Monday: "This morning's events at Sydney should be sufficient to convince all of the necessity not only for the existing ...

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  22. JAPAN HAS LARGE SUBMARINES

    Japan has many big submarines ranging in surface tonnage from 1500 to 1955 tons She probably has more than is shown in the ...

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  23. 2000 MINERS INVOLVED IN STRIKES YESTERDAY

    SYDNEY, Monday: Four mines were completely idle and two pits partially idle as the result of strikes today. During the day ...

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  24. HEAVY ATTACKS BY RUSSIANS ON LENINGRAD FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday: Berlin admits powerful Russian attacks on the Leningrad front. Neutral correspondents believe ...

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  25. CONGRATULATIONS FROM MacARTHUR

    General MacArthur has sent the following message to Admiral Nimitz: "The splendid victory at Midway has aroused the greatest enthusiasm ...

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  26. RAIDERS CAUSE SLIGHT DAMAGE

    LONDON, Monday: The Air Ministry communique states: "Enemy planes last night dropped bombs in South-west England causing slight ...

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  27. MORE AWARDS FOR AUSTRALIANS

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Four officers of the Royal Australian Naval Volunteer Reserve, a pilot with the RAF Volunteer Reserve, and a ...

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  28. FINANCIAL PLAN FOR AIR SCHEME

    OTTAWA, Sunday: Canada will bear half the cost of the expanded Commonwealth training programme. Australia and New ...

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  29. GERMAN PLAN TO DIVIDE CZECHS

    LONDON, Sunday: According to a report from Berne, the "Tribune de Geneve" says that the Germans have decided to convert Bohemia and ...

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  30. BUTTER OUTPUT DOWN

    CANBERRA, Monday. The production of butter in the nine months ended March compared with that for the corresponding period of last year ...

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  31. LEASE-LEND MASTER AGREEMENT

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: The United States has invited the Netherlands and Norway to participate in the lease-lend master agreement providing for ...

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  32. SPECIAL HOURS FOR LIQUOR FOR WAR WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Monday: State Cabinet today approved the issue of a regulation to permit the serving of war workers with liquor between 7.15 a.m. ...

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  33. TO RETAIN ASHES OF JAPANESE

    SYDNEY, Monday: When the bodies of the four Japanese sailors recovered from the wreckage of the midget submarines raised from Sydney Harbor ...

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