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  2. NOT GUILTY OF 3 CHARGES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Gunner Norman William McLcod, of an anti-tank regiment of the Australian Milltary Forces, was found not ...

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  3. BLACKOUT TEST TONIGHT

    An Australian-wide trial blackout, will take place tonight. It will last an hour. Announcing this in Canberra last ...

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  4. ECONOMIC PLAN EXPLAINED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— The Government's far-reaching wartime control plans were explained tonight by a Government spokesman as ...

    Article : 528 words
  5. [?]EMY DOMINANCE IN AIR AGAIN

    All observera agree that the dominance of the Japanese in the air remains the key factor in the situation on the island. The enemy is maintaining a heavy numerical preponderance over the combat zone. ...

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  6. REMOVAL OF SHACKLES ON LENINGRAD

    Reports received last night revealed thal activity generally was brisker from Lake limen, about 100 miles south of Leningrad, toward ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GRAVE LACK OF PACIFIC NAVAL BASES

    "Optimistic counting up of ships available to Britain and USA and those of Japan and the Axis gives no answer to future naval ...

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  8. JAPANESE HELD ON BURMA FRONT

    On the Salween River front the Japanese are still firmly held. Valuable time has been gained by our forces in ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    "With the Germans, the thieves and incendiaries who maim children and rape women; with the Germans, who joyfully watched the shipwreck ...

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  10. ANOTHER JAPANESE LANDING IN NEW BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The enemy landed yesterday at Gasmata, on south coast of New Britain, said Mr. Forde, ...

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  11. RECORD US NAVAL BILL SIGNED

    President Roosevelt has signed the record naval appropriation of £26,495,000,000. This is stated to bring to £168,000 000,000 dollars ...

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  12. PACIFIC COUNCIL IN LONDON TO MEET

    A Pacific Council of Ministerial rank has now been set up in London, and will hold its first meeting today, it is ...

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  13. GRAPHIC STORY OF REFUGEE SHIP FROM SINGAPORE

    A graphic story of one of the refugee ships from Singapore which are now running the gauntiet of Japanese land batteries, bombers, ...

    Article : 364 words
  14. AXIS PLANS FOR SPRING OFFENSIVE

    Information from Europe confirms the view that the Axis is intensely preparing for a full-scale offensive to the East in the spring. The plan ...

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  15. LARGEST COALMINE STILL IDLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Of the [?] northern mines which were idle yesterday, Stanford No. 1 resumed work today, and 3 Maitland, the Main, ...

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  16. MANY BREACHES BY MOTORISTS

    There were many breaches last night by motorists of the new order limiting car speeds to 20 m.p.h. during the brownout, and requiring that ...

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  17. CHINESE LEADERS VISIT TO INDIA WELCOMED

    It is suggested in London that Gen. Chiang Kai-shek's visit, to India may go a long way towards destroying the effect of Axis propaganda in ...

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  18. ALL FAVOUR SPREAD OF INDUSTRY

    Immediate financing of projects for decentralising and duplicating essential industries appears to be all that is now needed for effective ...

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  20. REASONS FOR LIBYAN SEE-SAW

    Belief that Libya is likely to continue to be a kind of perpetual No Man's Land, where an exhausting milling up and down gets neither ...

    Article : 507 words
  21. STOCKBROKERS' VIEW

    Most stockbrokers expressed the opinion that the ban on investments did not affect slocks already listed on the Stock Exchange. ...

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  22. RUSSIAN NAVY SUCCESSES

    Moscow Radio reports that a Russian submarine, after penetraling an enemy harbour in the Arctic circle, torpedoed and sank 2 ...

    Article : 72 words
  23. "JACOB AND THE ANGEL"— EPSTEIN GROUP

    Epstein's latest alabaster group of nudes, "Jacob and the Angel," is symbolic of the incident in Genesis when Jacob wrestled with an angel. ...

    Article : 164 words
  24. ACTU OFFICIAL'S DOUBTS

    Mr. C. A. Crofts, ACTU secretary, said that industrial labour's reaction to the regulations would be defined after an explanation which may be ...

    Article : 167 words
  25. LORD BEAVERBROOK'S NEW DUTIES

    Lord Beaverbrook, as Minister for War Production, will be British representative in various pooling arrangements with USA. His position ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. US FLIERS' TOLL OF JAP. PLANES IN BURMA

    According to official figures, the U-S Volunteer Group has so far shot down 123 Japanese planes over Burma and enemy territory, in ...

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  27. MURDERED WOMAN MAY BE KILLER'S THIRD VICTIM

    Detectives hunting the murderer of a woman found strangled in a London air raid shelter now believe she may be the third victim of a ...

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  28. NOTES ON THE CABLES THE MAN WHO FORESAW THE RUSSO-GERMAN WAR

    Sir Stafford Cripps is very much in the news these days. That is no novel experience for this tall, bespectacled youngest son of a peer ...

    Article : 501 words
  29. SHERLOCK HOLMES FOR FILMS

    Universal have bought the screen rights of the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories, Basil Rathbone has been engaged to ...

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  30. NO MONEY FOR FRIVOLITIES, US HOUSE DECIDES

    "Billions for defence but not a cent for frivolities" was the battlecry in the House of Representatives during a pungent debate on the ...

    Article : 176 words
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  32. TOMATO PRICE ORDER TODAY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—An order will be issued by Professor Copland, Prices Commissioner, tomorrow fixing tomato prices as from ...

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  33. MILDURA PILOT'S BREMEN RAID

    An exciting experience which he had in a Whitley bomber on a raid on Bremen is told by Plt.—Off. Robert A. Norman, of Mildura. ...

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  34. JAPS SEEK FRENCH SHIPS IN INDOCHINA WATERS

    Negotiations between Vice-Admiral Decoux, Governor-General of Indo-China, and Japanese representatives for the transfer of French ships in ...

    Article : 222 words
  35. NONE FOR SALE FROM TODAY

    After today only those householders who grow small quantities ot tomatoes for their own use will be able to include tomatoes on their ...

    Article : 162 words
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