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  2. FREE FRENCH IN AFRICA

    Free France's first airline, linking all her African empire with her forces in Syria, has just been opened, says the Cairo correspondent of the ...

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  3. RELEASE OF THOMAS AND RATLIFF

    Provided conditions prescribed by the Federal Government are compiled with, Horace Ratliff and Max Thomas will be released from ...

    Article : 431 words
  4. MOSCOW EMERGENCY DECREES

    Declaration of a state of siege in Moscow is designed to secure the rear of Moscow's defences and prevent activities of spies and saboteurs, says Moscow Radio. Another decree forbids pedestrian ...

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  5. ENEMY SHIPS TORPEDOED FROM AIR

    Two enemy merchantmen of medium size were directly hit, and a smaller vessel is believed to have been hit by aerial torpedoes from ...

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  6. STRENGTH OF U S A IN PACIFIC

    Commenting on U-S preparedness for war, Mr. Hanson Baldwin, New York Times naval expert, says: "In the Pacific our position is in many ...

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  7. BANK BOARD AGREES WITH GOVERNMENT

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Virtual agreement is understood to have been reached by the new Commonwealth Government and the ...

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  8. VITAL DATES IN SECRET FUND INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—March 7 and March 13, 1941, two vital dates in the history of events now being investigated by the Royal Commission ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    "England's position is desperate. Her population is not large enough and her armies are not strong enough to invade the Continent of ...

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  10. TOBRUK GARRISON PRAISED

    Gen. Sir John Dill, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, in a message broadcast by the BBC in a "Salute to Tobruk" programme yesterday, ...

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  11. NAZIS MAY ATTACK ITALY IS U S PREDICTION

    Representatives of 125 ItaloAmerican societies were told by Mr. Breckinridge Long, an assistant Secretary of State, that if Italy agreed ...

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  12. SUCCESSFUL TEST OF NEW BEAUFORT

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Completed promptly to schedule a Bristol Beaufort torpedo bomber, assembled in Sydney, was given its preliminary ...

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  13. MISSIONS' PLIGHT IF WAR STARTS IN PACIFIC

    Rev. James Murtagh, of Melbourne, national secretary of the Australian Catholic Missions, who was guest preacher at St. Patrick's ...

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  14. M P's GIBES AT WHEELER AND LINDBERGH

    "Senator Wheeler (leading Isolationist) thinks that Britain should make terms with Germay. I told him 'not as long ...

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  15. REPLY TO CRITICS OF BRITISH AID TO RUSSIA

    Dr. Dalton, Minister for Economic Warfare; Mr. Bevin, Minister for Labour and National Service; and Miss Ellen Wilkinson, MP, returned ...

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  16. CORANGAMITE A "BATTLEFIELD"

    RAAF planes will co-operate with AIF, Militia, and Volunteer Defence Corps forces in a large and important military exercise from October ...

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  17. SIR JOHN LATHAM OPERATED ON

    Sir John Latham, Australian Minister to Japan, who left at Singapore the ship on which he was returning to Australia, underwent a minor ...

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  18. POTATOES NOW GROWN ON MAGINOT LINE

    According to The Times correspondent on the French frontier the Germans are proud of their feat in reclaiming the Maginot Line for ...

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  19. IRISH PILOT'S SHARE IN AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON'S LAURELS

    The feats performed by Sqd.Ldr. Brenden Finucane, the Irish pilot, who, until recently, led the Australian Spitfire ...

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  20. GENERAL WHO WEPT AFTER SURRENDER

    Men of the Royal Artillery who after many months in the Western Desert of North Africa are now safely back in England have ...

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  21. COST OF MARRIAGE LOANS SCHEME

    Financial aspects of the marriage loans legislation introduced in the Legislative Assembly by Mr. Cremean, deputy Labour leader, are ...

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  22. RAID NOISES AS ANTIDOTE FOR "SIREN JITTERS"

    Weekly 5-minute broadcasts of air-raid noises—the wail of the sirens, the scream and explosion of bombs, and the firing ...

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  23. SEARCH FOR INTERNEE

    Although pursued by more than 250 police and soldiers, Heinrich Lindner, who escaped from a Goulburn Valley internment camp on Thursday ...

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  24. FILM "COMRADE X" BANNED IN N S W

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The State Cabinet today decided to ban screening of tlie film "Comrade X" in NSW. This action was ...

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  25. EIRE MAY HAVE TO FIGHT DESPERATELY

    "Irish people as a whole have not a clear realisation of the danger which threatens," said Mr. De Valera in a spe[?]ch ...

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  26. BRITISH AIRMAN DIES IN RUSSIA

    The death in action of SergeantPilot N. H. Smith, of Leeds, is reported. He was the first British airman to die fighting the Germans in ...

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  27. CHINESE CONSULGENERAL FOR INDIA

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Dr. C. J. Pao, Consul-General for China in Australia, has been appointed Consul-General in India, with ...

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  28. PRODUCER GAS IN RAILWAYS

    Eleven motortrucks—about 17% of the departmental fleet — are now equipped with producer-gas units, Rallwavs Commissioners revealed ...

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  29. DIES ALLEGES RED ACTIVITY

    WASHINGTON, Monday. AAP. Mr. Martin Dies, chairman of the Committee investigating Un-American Activities, has sent to Mr. Biddle, ...

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  30. R A F LOSES 54 PLANES IN WEEK

    The RAF last week lost 54 planes over Europe and the enemy 34. The discrepancy in losses is more than offset by military and industrial ...

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  32. COMPANY DEFIES MEDIATION BOARD

    The Government is contemplating unique disciplinary action — the withdrawal of defence contracts worth $5,000,000 from the big Air ...

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  33. NORSE STEAMER ATTACKED

    The German News Agency says the Norwegian "mail steamer" Vesteraalcn (682 tons) was torpedoed on Friday near Oksflord when ...

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  34. FIGHTERS ACTIVE IN BAD WEATHER

    RAF fighters, despite Bad weather, made several offensive patrols over the Cherbourg peninsula yesterday. They machine-gunned radio stations ...

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  35. BRAVE AUSTRALIAN PILOT LOST

    The latest Air Ministry casualty list includes the name of an Australian who had been serving with the RAF—Plt.-Off. W. H. "Terrier" ...

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  37. NEW RESERVATION PLAN IN BRITAIN

    A decision to substitute individual reservation for group reservation was announced by Mr. Bevin, Labour Minister, in a speech. ...

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  38. 2 GERMAN SHIPS DESTROYED

    Within 48 hours 2 German steamers have been destroyed in Swedish or Baltic waters. The Baltenland (3,700 tons) struck a ...

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  39. "EUROPE'S SKIES WILLI BE BLACK WITH U S PLANES"

    Rear-Admiral Richard Byrd, in a shortwave broadcast directed to France, said:- "Hitler will not win unless he ...

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  40. NOTED JOURNALIST KILLED

    Relatives have been notified that Sgt. Edward Harry Brenton, RAF, who was a noted journalist in Melbourne and Sydney, has been reported ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. LEISURE FOR WAR WORKERS

    Importance of ensuring that war industry workers are given leisure for restoration of health, interest, and vigour is stressed in the ...

    Article : 139 words
  42. SPAIN'S ATTITUDE TOWARD FRANCE

    While Gen.Franco is reported to be about to ask Britain for a further loan of £ 3,000,000. Senor Suner, Foreign Minister, told a ...

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