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    EVERY BRITISH EMPIRE MAN WILL FIGHT.—Into the breach of a light field gun goes a shell as Australian troops finish their training in Britain. More of the British Empire's troops are nearly ready to take their stand in the front line of freedom's battle. —Department of Information photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AUSTRALIANS TWO MILES THROUGH BARD1A FORTIFICATIONS, PRESSING ON NINE-MILE BREAK IN ENEMY LINE; MORE THAN 8,000 PRISONERS

    Australian troops continue to pour through the gap in the defences of the Italian stronghold at Bardia. The breach extends for a distance of nine miles and ...

    Article : 279 words
  5. EIGHT PERSONS KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN KILLED BY RAIDERS 67 EUROPEANS MISSING SUPPOSED TO BE PRISONERS

    Seven Europeans and one Filipino are so far known to have been killed on board vessels sunk by enemy raiders off the Australian and New Zealand coasts. Sixty-seven Europeans are reported to be missing and ...

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  6. HOPELESS STAND AT BARDIA

    THAT the Italian forces at Bar-dia are making a hopeless stand is the keynote of long-explanations which the Rome radio ...

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  7. GREEK SUCCESSES CONTINUE

    Latest reports of fighting in Albania tell of more successful local operations by the Greeks. The Greek military spokesman in ...

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  8. PILOT KILLED

    A SERGEANT pilot was killed and three other members of the Royal Australian Air Force were injured when a light training plane crashed ...

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  9. WHO IS FEARED?

    IT is estimated that seven American battleships, 20 cruisers, 60 destroyers, and one aircraft carrier are in Hawaiian ...

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  10. 55 Passengers On Moonta

    ON the motorship Moonta, which will reach Pirie this morning, there are 55 gulf tourists, as follow:—Messrs. G. W. Robinson, D. J. ...

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  12. ILL-FITTING MESSES

    GARBED in all sorts of clothing more than 300 survivors from ships that had been attacked by German raiders in the Pacific ...

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  13. PERSONAL

    Rev. C. O. Lundberg, of Central Baptist Church, will leave this morning to spend annual leave at North Adelaide. He will be absent until January 25. ...

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  14. LITTLE BIT AT SEA

    MR. W. M. Hughes (Minister of the Navy) is "a little bit at sea" in his suggestion regarding railway works to expedite distribution of ...

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  15. THERMOMETER

    Yesterday's maximum: 79. Minimum for 24 hours ended 8.30 a.m.; 50.2. Saturday's maximum: 74.8. ...

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  16. BRADMAN'S TEAM COLLAPSES

    Collapsing on a wicket affected by rain, Bradman's team was defeated by McCabe's side by an innings and 103 runs in the cricket match here yesterday. ...

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  17. LABOR CANDIDATE FURIOUS AT DEFEAT

    A furious attack on his party by Mr. J. Dinan (endorsed Labor candidate) and severe criticism of the Menzies Government's conduct of the ...

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  18. Red Cross Appeal

    An amount of £[?] 7/ was collected for Pirie Red Cross Fund by Chrisan-thy Caragianis as a result of a competition, the prize for which was a ...

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