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  2. CITY CROWDS STIRRED BY MARCH

    Thousands of people who lined barriers along the city streets gave an enthusiastic reception yesterday to the first march of troops—and ...

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  3. MANUFACTURE OF BATHING TOGS BANNED

    Manufacture of bathing costumes and trunks, bathing caps, and beach pyjamas is prohibited under a National Security (General) ...

    Article : 262 words
  4. ATTACK ON COMPULSORY UNIONISM Will be Strenuously Opposed, Says Mr Fadden

    Attacking attempts to introduce compulsory unionism Mr Fadden, Federal Opposition leader, in a speech at a luncheon of the ...

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  5. LONDON TEST OF INVASION DEFENCES

    A test of an invasion defence scheme in each of 95 separate London areas is envisaged by Sir Ernest Gowers, senior regional ...

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  6. GANDHI WILL MAKE FINAL APPEAL

    On the eve of the fateful meeting of the full committee of the Indian Congress party. Gandhi said he would make a final earnest plea for ...

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  7. A WAS SWING ROUND CORNER IN CITY STREET MARCH.

    These members of the Australian Women's Army Service were included in the 500 women who marched yesterday to support Tin Hot Appeal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    Leather and wool are scarce in Germany, but not for Adolf Hitler. The Nazi dictator has 100 suits and uniforms of the best material, 60 pairs ...

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  9. WAR SUPPLIES FOR AUSTRALIA

    Approval was expressed by Mr Curtin, Prime Minister, yesterday of views expressed as to the volume of war supplies coming to this country ...

    Article : 120 words
  10. JAPS SET UP GOVERNMENT IN BURMA

    Lt-Gen Iida, Japanese C-in-C, Burma, has established a new form of government in Burma since August I, says The Times ...

    Article : 220 words
  11. PREMIER REPLIES TO DR BUTTON Liquor Control

    Replying to comments by Dr Button, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church, on liquor control, Mr Dunstan. Premier, yesterday said that ...

    Article : 342 words
  12. WAR EFFORT IN PACIFIC CRITICISED

    In a despatch from Somewhere in Australia Jack Turcott, New York Daily News correspondent, strongly criticises the United Nations' war ...

    Article : 522 words
  13. SUBMARINE SANK JAP CARRIER AFTER MONTH'S WAIT

    The story of how an American submarine hid in Tokio Bay for a month to sink a newly launched Japanese aircraft carrier is told in ...

    Article : 176 words
  14. PRICE OF CARROTS

    BRISBANE, Fri: Dissatisfaction with the price of £12/10/ a ton for carrots fixed by Prof Copland, Prices Commissioner, was expressed by Mr ...

    Article : 64 words
  15. UNIFORMS FOR YOUNG TRAINEES

    War Cabinet decided yesterday to approve the programme of production of uniforms for Air Training Corps and Military Cadets Corps ...

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  16. RAAF MEN MUST NOT SWING ARMS TOO HIGH

    RAAF personnel when marching must not swing their arms higher than elbow level, under an Air Board order issued recently and ...

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  17. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at Dandenong on Tuesday after a long illness of Mr Edward Stanley Whitehead, aged 79. Mr Whitehead was the son ...

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  18. ARMY CONVOY IN ALPINE TEST

    New experiments in mechanical land transport are being made in an alpine district somewhere in Australia, where LHQ School of ...

    Article : 103 words
  19. UNIONISTS ONLY FOR DEFENCE WORK

    Statements by Mr Fadden, Federa' Opposition leader, in his criticism of the Government's attitude on compulsory unionism were supported ...

    Article : 469 words
  20. FIRST U S TREASON CONVICTION FOR 159 YEARS

    Max Stephen, who was recently convicted of treason by aiding the escape of a German airman from Canada, has been sentenced by ...

    Article : 171 words
  21. SECURITY LEGISLATION

    At the end of next week copies of the Victorian Handbook of National Security Legislation, issued by the Government Printing Office, will be ...

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  22. HOW HITLER COULD MASTER USA

    In a signed article appearing in Colliers Weekly Mr H. L. Ickes, Secretary for the Interior, says that if the dictator Powers were to win ...

    Article : 124 words
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  25. COMPARISON OF PUNE LOSSES

    The RAF last month destroyed 421 Axis planes in the European and african war theatres, and itself lost 432. In the European sector 113 ...

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  26. MR HOLLINS WILL PRESS CHARGES AGAIN

    Mr Hollins, MLA, who made grave choiges in Legislative Assembly on Wednesday against administration of the liquor laws, said yesterday ...

    Article : 219 words
  27. "DEATH BY MAIL"

    Oscar Alberthon, 43, a church elder, has been found guilty of first degree murder in the bizarre "death by mail" of John Kmetz. ...

    Article : 70 words
  28. LORD CRANBOURNE RETURNS

    Lord Cranbourne, Secretary of State for Colonies, arrived back in London today from a brief visit to Malta and Gibraltar. Object of the visit was to ...

    Article : 46 words
  29. PRINCESSES' FIRST NIGHT AT THEATRE

    Their Majesties and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose last night saw "Fine and Dandy," with Leslie Henson and Dorothy Dickson, ...

    Article : 77 words
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  32. FIRST U S AIRBORNE DIVISIONS

    The formation of the first 2 of an undisclosed number of entire divisions of airborne infantry, each of about 8,000 men, has been ...

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  33. DEATH OF MR J. HUME-COOK

    Mr James Hume-Cook, secretary of the Australian Industries Protection League, former Federal Minister, and member of the first Commonwealth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. A C T U DEFENDS COMPULSION

    The wish ot the trades union movement that the Federal Government should implement compulsory unionism by regulation had no ...

    Article : 223 words
  35. MORE EXPERTS CALL FOR CARGO PLANES

    Maj Reuben Fleet, founder of Consolidated Aircraft Corporation, and now adviser to the company, in a radio address, envisioned gigantic ...

    Article : 133 words
  36. SERVICE CASUALTIES

    Capt Ronald Charles Cromie, 38, who was killed in action in Egypt last month, was the second son of Mr and Mrs W. J. Cromie, of North Croydon, formerly of ...

    Article : 336 words
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