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  2. RAIDER AGAIN APPEARS

    It was reported in Melbourne and Canberra yesterday that the enemy raider operating in the southern seas had again made its appearance some distance off ...

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  3. GREEKS CLAIM ADVANCE

    According to reports from the front received in Athens on Wednesday night, the Greeks had reached the Italian defence lines inside Albania as the result of a new Greek advance on a wide front, in which aerial co-operation was an ...

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  4. R.A.F. CARRIES ON ABROAD

    Reporting R.A.F. activity on Wednesday, night, the Air Ministry says:--"Our bombers attacked Aerodromes in ...

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    "Toil for the brave!" The mast head and lamp or the gallant little R.A.N, mine sweeper Goorangal telling a poignant story as it showed above the becalmed waters of the Rip yesterday morning after the tragic collision with a large motor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE DEFENCE OF EGYPT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill), addressing the Commons to-day, said the defence of Egypt and the Suez Canal against ...

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  7. WARNING IN PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A warning that Australia's coastline had to some extent become vulnerable to the enemy was given by the Leader of the ...

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  8. WILES OF THE DICTATORS

    Britain's reply to Hitler's attempts to win the war diplomatically by seeking to foist a sham peace on the world, when, by ...

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  9. AIR MARSHAL MISSING

    Air Marshal Boyd, deputy chief of the Middle East air command, has been reported missing. ...

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  10. STEAMER ON REEF

    An inter-State steamer of 6000 tons went ashore on a reef about a mile from the mouth of the Barwon River, at 10.40 ...

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  11. GIANT BOMBERS FOR BRITAIN

    The U.S. Army department has announced the release to Britain of 26 four-engined bombers, which were built for the United States Air Force. ...

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  12. "A SINISTER COTERIE"

    CAPETOWN, November 21. In a spirited address at Pretoria, the South African Prime Minister, Mr. Smuts, described ...

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  13. AIR. ACTIVITY WIDESPREAD

    Enemy air activity over Britain on Wednesday night was widespread, but desultory, and the attacks were Intermittent and on a minor scale. ...

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  14. STRAIT GUN DUEL

    British long-range guns on the Channel coast opened fire this morning and the German guns replied. Heavy fire followed and continued for ...

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  15. Chinese Terrorist Plot

    Another terrorist plot has been revealed here. This time the Intention was to blow up the executive of the Yuan (council) and the special ...

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  16. ANZAC AIRMEN IN CANADA

    Information has been released that the largest contingent of Australian and New Zealand air trainees yet to reach Canada has arrived at a ...

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  17. East Indies Oil For Japan

    The conclusion of an oil agreement with concerns In Batavia was disclosed by a Japanese Foreign Office spokesman. He said an agreement had been ...

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  18. LATE NEWS

    ANKARA.--Parliamentary group from People's party summoned by Government unanimously approved Government's plans for new and ...

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  19. U.S. Ambassadorial Posts

    The American Ambassador to Britain, Mr. Kennedy, has no plans for his Immediate future. He made it clear at Chicago that he will not ...

    Article : 140 words
  20. Americans Leave East

    The liners Washington and President Taft have sailed with 502 Americans, and will pick up 700 more at Manila. It is estimated that 3000 ...

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  21. Germans Repatriated

    A Benin report states that 6000 Germans from the Warsaw! district (Poland) are being re-settled, chiefly In the provinces of West Danzig, West ...

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  22. "LARGEST GROUP YET SENT"

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Minister of Air, Mr. McEwen, announcing In the House of Representatives today the arrival of the contingent of ...

    Article : 254 words
  23. THE LAW MAKES HISTORY

    Legal history was made In the law courts when, at the request of counsel concerned, Mr. Paul Ernest Sandlands, K.C., and old soldier, deputised for the ...

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  24. Ardent Canvassing

    The contingent or foreign diplomatic visitors to Berlin has been augmented by the departure of General Antonescu, Roumanian Prime Minister, to ...

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  25. De Gaulle Threatens

    General de Gaulle has threatened to execute five Petain supporters captured at Gabon for every de Gaullelte executed by the Dakar court martial. ...

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  26. Eire's Neutrality Stand Criticised

    The "Daily Mall," In a leading article on Mr. de Valera's American interview, in which he emphasised his determination not to lease naval bases ...

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  27. PRODUCTION FOR BRITAIN

    The Canadian Minister of Transport, Mr. Howe, told the House of Commons that negotiations were completed for the construction in Canada of ...

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  28. U.S. Navy Using New Bases

    The Secretary of the U.S. Navy, Colonel Knox, announces that the Navy is already using some of the bases leased from Britain as stations ...

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  29. THE RAID ON TARANTO

    Contrasting with' other reports In the German press, the "Frankfurter Zeitung" published the following from Its Rome correspondent: ...

    Article : 127 words
  30. Melbourne Poet's Work

    School children at West Wycombe, an ancient Buckinghamshire village, are producing a dramatised version of Lines to a Cat, a poem by Beryl ...

    Article : 68 words
  31. Chance for Wisdom of Christianity

    The Primate of Australia (Archbishop Le Fanu) was the speaker last night at the exhibition held at Lowther Hall Church of England Grammar School, ...

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  32. Noel Coward to Rest

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Mr. Noel Coward was to have left by plane for Townsville and Cairns this morning, but his endless round of engagements ...

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  33. Missing from the Jervis Bay

    COBDEN, Thursday.--Lieutenant-Engineer E. Newton, who has been reported missing from the Jervis Bay, was a brother-in-law of Mr. A. ...

    Article : 99 words
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  35. Japanese and Saigon

    A report received at Chungking states that since the Japanese have demanded the right to land troops at Saigon, the Japanese occupation of the ...

    Article : 57 words
  36. Caught in Milking Machine

    MAFFRA, Thursday.--While Mrs. H. May was attending a milking machine, her hair was caught in a separator belt and her scalp was badly torn. Half ...

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  37. Vines Destroyed by Frost

    MT. GAMBIER, Thursday.--Another severe frost, following those of a few weeks ago, has almost wiped out some of the Coonawarra vineyards. ...

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  38. Raid on Bardear

    The south African Air Force twice raided Bardear on November 18, considerably damaging a radio' station and administrative buildings. All ...

    Article : 31 words
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