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  2. FIERCE AIR FIGHT OVER DARWIN Allied Fighters Successful

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA. Fri: As Japanese bombers approached the target in the Darwin area yesterday, Allied Kittyhawks were ...

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  3. GOOD RISE IN GAS STOCKS Public Response Satisfactory

    In announcing the decision to relax gas restrictions over the weekend (see page 1), Mr R. C. Evans, general manager, Metropolitan Gas Co, ...

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  4. TOUGH TASK AHEAD OF JAPS

    WITH GEN MacARTHUR'S HQ, Fri: Vital importance of Kokoda area as the newest battleground of the SW Pacific is that the terrain ...

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    "AT THE END OF THE DUSTY ROAD" would be the appropriate tune for this AIF band in the Middle East as it "plays in" Australian troops at the end of a 100-mile training march. This exercise, for which full equipment was carried, was completed in 5 days. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HEROIC FIGHT TO SAVE CRUISER

    Details of 2 recent naval engagements amid pack ice, snowstorms, and heavy seas on the convoy route to Murmansk are announced by the ...

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  7. AMERICA'S INTEREST IN AUSTRALIA

    Australians could be assured that the SW Pacific was not being noglected by those responsible for the direction of America's war efforts, ...

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  8. NAZI SHIPS HIT BY RN PATROLS

    British light naval forces on patrol in the North Sea and English Channel early this morning had 3 encounters with enemy ships ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    Stout hearts in the face of death Draw their noblest breath. So, in our darkest hour, We cull the fairest flower. ...

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  10. STRIKERS SAY MINE UNSAFE Idle Pits in NSW

    SYDNEY, Fri: Claiming that employees' lives were being endangered by the managements methods of timbering, Pelton miners went on ...

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  11. CONCESSIONS IN TAXES TO SERVICES

    CANBERRA, Fri: Tax concessions to members of the fighting services in lower income groups will be provided in the Budget, in addition to ...

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  12. CARGO PLANES TO OVERCOME SHIPPING SHORTAGE

    Testifying before the Senate Investigating Committee, Mr Henry Kaiser, one of USA's biggest ship-builders, who has enthusiastically ...

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  13. MR MENZIES ON MINE STRIKES

    Mr Menzies, MP, said yesterday that he had become accustomed to expressed and implied criticisms by Ministers of their predecessors, but ...

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  14. ARGUMENT ON RIGHTS OF SABOTEURS

    When argument on the petition of 7 alleged German saboteurs for trial before a civil court instead of a military tribunal was resumed today, ...

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  15. FUNERAL OF SIR GEOFFREY SYME

    Many public men, including the Premier, attended the funeral yesterday afternoon of Sir Gooffrey Syme, managing editor and part ...

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  16. MORE FIREWOOD FOR CITY

    Although duties of the State Emergency Services Power and Fuel Supply Committee are stated officially to include "safeguarding of supplies ...

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  17. SOLDIER KILLED IN PORT HEDLAND RAID

    PERTH, Fri: The Japanese raid on Port Hedland took place at 7.15am, when a flight of heavy Japanese bombers flying at about ...

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  18. JAP FORCES ISOLATED AT WENCHOW

    Bitter fighting is again going on for the much-disputed treaty port of Wenchow, at the moment in Japanese hands. Both sides are locked in ...

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  19. NO PAY FOR COMPULSORY A RP CALL-UP

    E[?]rging on the reason for comp[?]y call-up of men from 18-60 years for ARP service, for which permission has been given by the ...

    Article : 333 words
  20. "BRITAIN'S BOMBING PERFORMANCE SHORT OF PROMISES"

    [?] neither long intervals be[?] highly concentrated raids on [?]any have proved disconcerting [?] ourselves and our Allies," says ...

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  21. RAILWAY RESTRICTIONS

    Railways Commissioners announced yesterday that unless there was an early improvement in the coal situation the department would be ...

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  22. HEALTH OF MEN CALLED FOR ALLIED WORKS

    CANBERRA, Fri: Men called up for Allied Works Council Jobs have the right of asking for medical examination before being brought ...

    Article : 171 words
  23. LABOUR RELEASED FOR RURAL INDUSTRIES

    At the invitation of Mr K. McGarvie, president of the Chamber of Agriculture, Mr N. H. Malcolm, deputy director of manpower, ...

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  25. SYNTHETIC RUBBER DISCOVERY "LIKE NEW OIL WELL"

    Existing oil refineries could be converted to produce enough butadiene to boost the present estimated production of synthetic rubber from ...

    Article : 115 words
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  27. NO KISSES BY V MAIL

    War Department announces that the V mail is now operating on a 3-way basis to troops in England, Australia, the Middle East and ...

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  28. BALLARAT EVENTS

    Lady Blamey and Miss Grace Wilson, who are co-directors of Hospital Visiting for Red Cross, made a survey of military hospitals ond Red ...

    Article : 119 words
  29. PERSIAN CABINET RESIGNS

    Teheran Radio reports that the Persian Cabinet has resigned, but All Furangh[?], Premier, will retain his office, pending appointment of ...

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  30. RAILWAYS SEEK RELEASE OF MEN

    Because of the heavy demands expected to be made on railways services during the coming wool season and for the wheat harvest, the ...

    Article : 129 words
  31. SAARBRUCKEN RAID COULD HELP SECOND FRONT

    The choice of Saarbrucken as the target for Bomber Command's highly concentrated raid on Wednesday night may cause the enemy ...

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  33. TOBACCO-GROWERS CONFER

    MYRTLEFORD, Fri: At the annual conference of the Victorian Tobacco Growers' Association held here to-day Mr F. B. Darling, president, ...

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  34. SERVICE CASUALTIES

    Mr and Mrs O. Neuendorf, St George's Court Toorak, have received word that their son, Capt Keith O. Neuendorf, has been reported killed in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 364 words
  35. BENDIGO NEWS

    Convicted of the larceny of a wireless set valued at £14, Walter George Bishop, 30, soldier, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment in the ...

    Article : 93 words
  36. GEELONG ITEMS

    Sir Herbert Olney visited Geelong in company with first-aid post officers, and discussed with members of the South Barwon Council the ...

    Article : 191 words
  37. SHEARING PERIOD EXTENDED

    Shearing period for zone 3, embracing portions of Riverina and northern Victoria, had been extended until August 30. Mr Don Cameron, ...

    Article : 97 words
  38. IOWA HONOURS SISTER KENNY

    Iowa State gave a huge banquet at Des Moines in honour of Sister Kenny on the occasion of the dedication of Iowa Lutheran's Hospital ...

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  39. OBITUARY

    The death occurred yesterday of Mrs Marjorie E. R. Miller, a tireless worker in charity and philanthropy. In 1937 Mrs Miller founded the ...

    Article : 144 words
  40. U S AIR CHIEFS IN BRITAIN

    A US Army European Headquarters communique reveals that 4 more American Air Force generals have arrived in Britain. ...

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  42. DECLINE IN EGG PRICES

    Wholesale prices of eggs have been reduced 3d a dozen. This was announced by Egg and Egg Pulp Marketing Board last night. ...

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