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  2. FIRST RELEASE OF "BIG BLITZ" PICTURE

    The daylight, attack on London on the afternoon of September 7, 1940, the first mass attack carried out by the Germans and the first of a long series of heavy raids which continued until May, 1941. Big fires were started in dock areas and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CAREFUL PLANS FOR CANBERRA CEREMONY

    CANBERRA.--Brief formality will mark the official swearing-in ceremony of the Duke of Gloucester in the Senate Chamber tomorrow, but there has been extraordinarily detailed organisational work to ensure that there is no hitch. Sketch plans have been prepared s[?] positions of the ...

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  4. BRITAIN IN GRIP OF RECORD "FREEZE"

    LONDON, Sunday.--With the whole of the Northern Hemisphere in the grip of intense cold, Britain is experiencing one of the worst winters in living memory. ...

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  6. Birds Tamed . . . Beer Frozen

    LONDON, Sunday.--Here are some Highlights of Britain's "Big Freeze":--Seagulls have not been seen for ...

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  7. Grocers May Control Own Egg Sales

    When the sale of eggs on a priority basis begins on February 26, grocers will probably adopt a scheme of ...

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  8. Sidelights On Royal Arrival

    CANBERRA.--While awaiting the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester at Canberra today, the Prime ...

    Article : 327 words
  9. No Change In Sausages As Years Roll By

    The march of civilisation and scientific achievement has done nothing to improve the ...

    Article : 493 words
  10. NO NEWS OF POWS IN GERMAN CAMPS

    The Australian Red Cross has received no reply to the cable sent last week to the British Red Cross seeking news of Australian ...

    Article : 126 words
  11. Everyone's Secret

    SYDNEY.--Now we know what D[?]n D Day stands for. It stands for Duke. We have official approval of ...

    Article : 191 words
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  13. TITO STATES HIS CASE

    LONDON, Today.--"I have made all possible concessions to King Peter," said Marshal Tito in a speech at a great ...

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  15. FORMER M.H.R.'s DEATH RECALLS ELECTION UPSET

    The death occurred yesterday of Cr. Samuel Dennis, of Walker Street, Northcote, who caused an unset, at the 1931 Federal elections ...

    Article : 167 words
  16. GRANTS COMMISSION IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE.--South Australia will seek a grant of £1,500,000 for disabilities under federation when the Grants Commission meets on ...

    Article : 93 words
  17. Travelling Bags Well Worn

    SYDNEY.--Newspaper reporters who were permitted on the ship an hour before the Duke and Duchess left for the shore ...

    Article : 143 words
  18. VICE-REGAL MESSAGE TO HMAS AUSTRALIA

    The Acting Governor-General (Sir Winston Dugan) has sent the following message to Captain J. M. Armstrong, RAN, commanding ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. Horse-Dog Gymkhana At Albert Park

    Over 150 horses of all classes competed in various events for a total of £220 in prize money at the Horse And Dog. Gymkhana held at Albert ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. V-BOMB VICTIMS

    LONDON, Sunday.--Alsatian dogs were used to search for the victims when seven people, including a 10-weeks-old baby, were ...

    Article : 63 words
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  22. BEN BOWYANG

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