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  3. R.A.A.F. TRAINING IN CANADA

    Harvard training planes used by the R.A.A.F. now training in Canada. The first batch of Australians under the Empire air scheme received their wings after this training and are now doing an advanced course prior to leaving for England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DUCE'S EMPIRE REELS FROM BLOWS

    CAIRO, Monday.—Every part of Italy's African Empire is now being attacked and messages pouring in from the vast battlefields in Libya, Eritrea, Abyssinia and ...

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  5. TRAIN WRECKED IN TUNNEL

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A woman suffered fatal injuries and five other passengers were seriously injured when a train crashed into a landslide on emerging from a tunnel near Rangeville, seven miles from Toowoomba, ...

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  6. URGENT CALL

    A bugler sounds the call to Free France to rally round the flag of liberty, fraternity and equality. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DO GERMANS PLAN SEIZURE OF ITALIAN ARMY?

    ANKARA (Turkey), Sunday.—Reports have been received of large-scale German troop movements in pro.gress in Italy, declares the Ankara Radio. Troops are pouring down into the south of Italy and German ...

    Article : 367 words
  8. WANT WAR AIMS DEFINED

    Sunday.—The Isolationists, Senators Nye and Wheeler, intend introducing a resolution in the Senate seeking to force President ...

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  9. GREEK TROOPS FOIL COUNTER ATTACKS

    LONDO0N, Sunday.—The Greeks in Albania, in the last two days, have foiled the efforts of the Italian commander-in-chief (General Cavellero) to develop intense local counter attacks, one important aim of which, it is believed, was to ...

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  10. Germans Unlikely to Get Air Bases in Tunisia

    The latest reported instance of German pressure upon the Vichy Government is said to have involved a demand for ...

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  11. Italian Transport Reported Sunk

    BELGRADE, Monday. — An Italian transport laden with mechanised units, after taking refuge from a submarine for 48 ...

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  12. Willkie Glad to be in England

    LONDON, Sunday. — In a message soon after his arrival from the United States at a West of England aerodrome, ...

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  13. CHINESE TAKE BIG PART

    LONDON, Sunday.—The proclamation of British sovereignty over Hong Kong had proved a decisive factor in the relations between the Western and ...

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  14. NARROW ESCAPE FOR LORD AND LADY GOWRIE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — When driving by car from Buffalo to Hot- ham this morning, the Governor- General and Lady Gowrie had a ...

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  15. £100,000 WAR GIFT FROM KEDAH

    LONDON. Sunday. — The Colonial Secretary (Lord Lloyd) has asked Sir Shenton Thomas (High Commissioner for the Malay States) to thank the ...

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  16. COAL RATIONED IN EIRE

    LONDON, Sunday. — Eire Government has rationed coal to half a ton a month for domestic use and has also raised the extraction of flour from ...

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  17. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    WHAT is Hitler's plan for the destruction of Britain? How does he hope to bring about the defeat of the nation and empire ...

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  18. R.A.A.F. MEN GAIN THEIR WINGS

    Men of the R.A.A.F. in Canada receive their wings at Ottawa in the presence of the Australian High Commissioner in Canada, Sir William Glasgow. This was the first group of men to gain their wings in the Empire air scheme. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. STRICT INTERPRETATION OF PACT

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsuoka) replied in the Diet to-day to a question ...

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  20. Taranto Claims Were Modest

    LONDON, Sunday.—Information received in the last two months has confirmed the Admiralty's modest claim to have seriously damaged one battleship of the Littorio class and two of the Cavour class in the Fleet Air Arm's ...

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  21. Injured Trooper Brought

    Trooper L. J. G. Smith, of St. Helens, who was injured when his motorcycle struck a bridge railing at Diana's Basin on Saturday, was taken by ...

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  22. PRINCESSES IN BOMBER

    LONDON, Sunday.—Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, accompanying the King and Queen, paid their first visit to a Royal Air Force' ...

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  23. ITALIAN INVESTORS RELUCTANT TO LEND MONEY FOR WAR PURPOSES

    ON THE ITALIAN FRONTIER, Sunday.—To finance her war effort, Italy has evidently been obliged to borrow at far higher interest rates than Germany, whose most recent bond issue bore 3½ per cent., or Britain, whose maximum rate is 3½ per cent. According to the Italian Official ...

    Article : 282 words
  24. Overtime Ban and Munitions Work

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A survey of the actual effect on munitions work of the ban on overtime has been ordered by the Minister for Labour and ...

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