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  2. AWARDS TO CREW OF MINESWEEPER

    Awards to the CO and a number of members of the crew of an Australian minesweeping vessel which attacked an enemy submarine were ...

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  3. CONSTABLE INJURED BY MEN IN TRAIN

    Constable William Clarence Hewitt, 27, of Collingwood, was severely injured on the head during a desperate struggle while trying to arrest 2 men ...

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    MEMBERS OF THE PACIFIC WAR COUNCIL AT THE WHITE HOUSE, after a meeting with President Roosevelt (seated) on September 15 for the longest session to date. From left: Sir Owen Dixon (Australian Minister), Mr Leighton McCarthy (Canadian Minister), Mr Walter Nash (NZ Minister), Viscount Halifax (British Ambassador), Dr T. V. Soong (Chinese Foreign Minister), Dr Alexander ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MUNICH FEELS POWER OF BRITISH BOMBS

    Two separate forces were sent by the Bomber Command last night to strike at Germany. One plastered the Saar Valley, while the other, ...

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  6. AIR WARFARE ENTERS THE STRATOSPHERE

    New developments in British and German air fighters are taking the battle ever higher into the stratosphere. While the newest Spitfire has ...

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  7. JAPANESE PERSISTENCE IN SOLOMONS

    Japan is showing great persistence in her attempt to break the American hold on the Solomons, says Manchester Guardian. The presence of ...

    Article : 260 words
  8. DAILY DIGE[?]

    In the coming peace it will [?] to make slaves of the German[?] cannot imitate Hitler's [?] Only the leading Nazis will [?] ...

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  9. PANZERS MOVE NORTH OF DEPRESSION

    Rommel last week shifted his main armoured forces slightly north from the vicinity of the Quattara Depression, although he still thinly ...

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  10. JAPS WIDEN TRACK OVER RANGE Imported Coolies Used as Carriers

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, Mon: Typical of present offensive patrolling is the case of the dozen men who slipped thirough the ...

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  11. ABC's BAN ON LIQUOR ADDRESS "Explanation Quite Inadequate"

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission's explanation of its ban on his address, "This Liquor Tyranny," at Werley Church on Sunday was ...

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  12. LIQUOR FOR SERVICE MESSES

    CANBERRA. Mon: War Cabinet today decided that the Customs Department be given control over delivery of liquor to sergeants' and ...

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  13. SLAVERY FOR AUSTRALIANS IF JAPAN WINS

    New York Times publishes a letter from Sir John Lathiam, who was Australian Minister to Tokio predicting literal slavery for Austialians ...

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  14. MAN CHARGED W [?] MURDER

    After police investigation 1 [?] nearly 2 months, Frederick F[?] Green, 32, timber worker, of [?] st, Carlton, was arrested yesterday ...

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  15. MISS GILMAN-JONES DIES IN ENGLAND AFTER ACCIDENT

    The death has occurred after an accident of Miss Kathleen Annie Gilman-Jones, who was head misi tress of the Church of England Girls' ...

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  16. MORE NAZI CLAIMS ABOUT ATTACK ON ARCTIC CONVOY

    Todays German communique claims that the Luftwaffe repeatedly hit 3 merchantmen when it again attacked remnants of a big ...

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  17. MINISTER'S VISIT AC FALSTEIN, MP

    SYDNEY. Mon: Mr Ward, I Minister, explained today t[?] visit to AC Max Falstein, MP military detention camp on S[?] ...

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  18. CLERK OF COURTS ON THEFT CHARGE

    KALGOORLIE, Mon: George Lionel Gannon, 38 married, clerk of courts at Boulder, was charged in Kalgoorlie Court today with ...

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  19. BRITISH MINES HAVE COST AXIS MANY SHIPS

    The Admiralty and the Air Ministry in a joint statement announce that the last 6 months the Royal Navy and the RAF have laid a greatly ...

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  20. US REACTIONS TO SPEECH BY LORD HALIFAX

    The broadcast to the American people by Lord Halifax. British Ambassador at Washington, has been widely commented upon by ...

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  21. INCREASED JAP AIR ACTIVITY IN BURMA

    Japanese air activity recently has considerably increased. More Japanese reconnaissance planes have been seen over the Bay of Bengal, ...

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  22. TRAUTWEIN ORDERED BACK TO PRISON

    SYDNEY, Mon: Judge Lukin today refused to extend the suspension of Theodore Charles Trautweln's detention at Long Bay, and ordered his ...

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  23. PETROL TICKET ISSUE

    September petrol ration tickets will not be obtainable at metropolitan and suburban post-offices after tomorrow, and at country post-offices ...

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  24. HEARING OF APPEAI

    CANBERRA, Mon: Mr Dra Air Minister, said tonight t Falstein's appeal against h tence of 28 days' detention w ...

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  25. FIRST LORD'S PLEA ON SECOND FRONT DEMAND

    "Leave those in authority to be the best judges of what should be done and at what moment," said Mr A V. Alexander, First Lord of the ...

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  28. HQ COMMUNIQUE ON S W PACIFIC

    Yesterday's HQ communique on the SW Pacific said: NW Sector: Reconnaissance activity only. ...

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  29. PMG'S ATTITUDE

    CANBERRA, Mon: Unless Methodist Church authorities make a complaint to Senator Ashley, PMG, he will not make any move to find the ...

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  30. UNMASKING OF HEADLIGHTS NOT YET PERMITTED

    No order has yet been given permitting the unmasking of the nearside headlamp of cars. Until stated otherwise in the Government ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN GIVES LIFE IN ATTACK ON LAUNCH

    An Australian journalist, FlyingOfficer John R. L. Hill, of Perth, gave his life while helping his coxswain when 12 Focke-Wulf 190's attacked a ...

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  32. WHY AIRMEN ARE SOMETIMES LATE

    Because of isolated fights, often against superior enemy forces, many British airmen given up for lost have arrived back ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. FULL INQUIRY URGED

    SYDNEY. Mon: The Council of Churches today expressed grave concern at the ABC's refusal to broadcast Prof Woodruff's address. A ...

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  34. DEATH OF SENATOR JOHNSTON

    An open finding was recorded by Mr A. Tingate, city coroner, at the inquest yesterday into the death of Senator Edward Bertram Johnston, ...

    Article : 328 words
  35. WARRNAMBOOL MAN DECORATED

    Advice has been received that Pte Ron Claffey, of Warrnambool, has been awarded the Military Medal for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. RUSSIANS HAVE NO "PHONEY NOTIONS" OF NAZI STRENGTH

    On his arrival in Moscow Mr Wendell Willkie said his dominant impressions so far had been the high morale of the Russians who were ...

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  37. VATICAN FROWNS ON JEWISH DEPORTATIONS

    The deportation of Jews and foreign internces from France to Germany (see page 1) was one of the subjects discussed when the Pope ...

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  38. MILITARY ESCAPEES STILL AT LARGE

    No trace has been found of the 8 Australian soldier prisoners who escaped from the old Melbourne Gaol, Victoria st, city, on Saturday night, ...

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  39. MORE CLOTHING THEFTS

    Richmond detectives are trying to trace a gang of shopbreakers who forced entry into frock and drycleaning shops in Bridge rd, ...

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  40. US POLICE GAZETTE BANNED

    The magazine Police Gazette has been banned from the mails for publishing "lewd and lascivious matter," including ...

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  41. DAYLIGHT SAVING ON SUNDAY

    Daylight saving will operate throughout Australia from Sunday next, when, under Federal regulations, all clocks must be advanced ...

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  42. OBITUARY

    Mr Walter Deans, one of the oldest residents of Ararat, has died at the age of 81. He was proprietor of the firm Deans and Co, cordial ...

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  43. BOATSWAIN'S SPEEDY COURTSHIP

    Theodore Edward Doughty, 23, of Sydney, boatswain in the merchant navy, has married Jeanne Goodwin. 19, photographer's model, after 3 ...

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  44. STRIKES IN 2 MINES

    SYDNEY, Mon: Two mines were idle through strikes today. They were Maitland Main, which employs 200 men and produces 700 tons of coal a ...

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