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  3. FIREMEN CARRY ON IN MIDST OF BOMBING

    London's fire services continue their work while bombs are dropping round them. A small fire engine which was working in this city street was almost buried by debris when a bomb struck a house, but within a few minutes the firemen were busy clearing away rubbish. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SLACKENING TEMPO OF GUNS AT TOBRUK

    The Italian artillery in Tobruk has slackened its fire and the British guns are maintaining only a desultory bombardment. This may mean that the guns are being got ready for their final preparation for the infantry attack, for which Australian and British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ANOTHER ITALIAN GENERAL TOPPLES

    General Soddu has resigned his command of the Italian troops in Albania "for health reasons," according to an official Rome announcement. He will be replaced by General Ugo Cavallero, who will ...

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  6. LUFTWAFFE CONCENTRATES RAIDS ON LONDON

    For the second night in succession, London was apparently the main target for the Luftwaffe to-night when a large number of bombs fell in various parts of the capital. ...

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  7. DARWIN'S BEER DRINKERS GO DRY AGAIN

    DARWIN, Monday. — Just as Darwin's beer drinkers were getting into their stride again, following the reopening ...

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  8. AIR WEAPON AIDS BLOCKADE

    Britain is conducting with a fair degree of success the firecest blockade in the history of the world, says Mr. ...

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  9. BULGARIA IS ALOOF FROM THE AXIS

    The Bulgarian Premier (Professor Filoff) to-day declared that the Government was determined to safeguard ...

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  10. Convention Seeks People's Peace

    LONDON, Sunday. —Two thousand delegates from all over the country attended "The People's Convention" and passed resolutions for a higher ...

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  11. DANE SPEAKS OPENLY OF NAZI TERROR

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday. —Christmas Moeller, who under German pressure resigned from the Ministry of Trade last October, has now resigned his ...

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  12. DECISION TO-DAY ON CLOSED RADIO STATIONS

    CANBERRA, Monday. — A decision on the appeals by the four radio broad- casting stations closed down last week by the Commonwealth Government will ...

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  13. THAILAND CLAIMS AIR VICTORY

    HANOI, Monday. — Eleven Thai planes, sent to bomb Siemrat, encountered French 'planes, according to a Thai Consulate communique, which ...

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  14. TASMANIAN MISSING

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Three trainees from Point Cook Service Flying Training School who went out sailing ...

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  15. ATTACK ON TURIN

    R.A.F. bombers last night attacked objectives in Northern Italy, the invasion ports and aerodromes in occupied ...

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  16. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE ironworkers and boilermakers decided in Sydney on Saturday that they would not work any more overtime unless it ...

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  17. BROTHERS DROWNED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Reginald Boehm (16) and his brother Mervyn (11) were drowned in a dam on their father's property at Dunolly Farm, near Forbes, ...

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  18. AIR RAID WORKERS ON WHEELS

    Mobile A.R.P. units have been formed in Britain to serve country districts in Kent. They are always ready to leave at a moment's notice with first aid vans, ambulances, rescue and demolitions squads for any area that has been bombed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. PRIME MINISTER VISITING U.K. SHORTLY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Before leaving for Sydney to-night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) announced his intention of visiting the United Kingdom shortly to discuss with the British Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. 16 Air Force Men Die in Crash

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday. —Sixteen members of the South African air force, including Air-Sergeant R. Grey, a great-nephew ...

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  21. "GALLANT" ITALIAN LANDING ON UNINHABITED GREEK ISLAND

    LONDON, Sunday.—Italy recounts "a great naval success against the Greeks—he shelling of and a landing on the Island of Kinaros. It omits to mention, however, that the island is un- inhabited. ...

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  22. ARMOURED CORPS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Men will be invited to enlist for the Australian Armoured Corps in a few months Those with mechanical knowledge ...

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