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  4. NORMAL END OF A GERMAN AIR ATTACK

    Crashed in a field on the south coast is yet another German Messerschmidt. Such secure are common in Britain to-day as the Royal Air Force inflicts defeat repeatedly on German raiders. (Department of Information Photograph) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH PLAN FOR FINAL ASSAULT ON BARDIA GARRISON

    It is authoritatively stated in military circles in London that, while there is no particular reason for thinking that Bardia will fall or the garrison surrender immediately, preparations are being steadily ...

    Article : 150 words
  6. Half-million Hun Troops In Rumania, Hungary

    There are more than 250,000 [?] soldiers already in [?]nia, with an equal number in Hungary," said an official ...

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  7. Marwick Wins Swan For Country Party

    T. W. Marwick (Country Party) to-day won the Swan by-election with a majority of 2382 over the official Labor ...

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  8. SPY RING IN N.Z.

    A prominent Colonial Office official, who was one of the passengers of the Rangitane, which was sunk by a German raider, ...

    Article : 277 words
  9. Spender In Aid Pledge To Troops

    "I am here to assure you that you will get every possible support from Australia, irrespective of rank or creed," said, the Minister for the ...

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  10. R.A.F. REPAYS GERMANY IN FIERCE ATTACK ON BREMEN

    In new raids on Germany, the Royal Air Force subjected dockyards, a railway station and an aircraft factory at Bremen to a "concentrated discharge of incendiary bombs and high explosives." ...

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  11. BOMBS ON EIRE

    Three women were killed and two men critically injured when bombs were dropped on Knockroe, near Bor[?] County Carlow, it is officially stated ...

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  12. [?]man [?]es to He [?] Italy

    In the Italian Under-Secretary for [?] (General Pricolo) announced [?] that German air squadrons would go to Italy to fight in the ...

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  13. Boy Accidentally Stabs Himself in Groin

    Jumping on to a bed, while he had a knife in his hand, Vincent Burge (13), of 59 Taylor Street, yesterday afternoon ...

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  14. LATEST SCRATCHINGS

    Melbourne, Friday night.—Latest scratching include Allusion, who has been withdrawn from the Glenverbie Handicap at the Moonce Valley race ...

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  15. POLICE PROMOTIONS

    The following police promotions were announced to-day: Constable first-class, L. J. Marsh, of Wellington; C. K. Hollingshed, Dubbo. ...

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  16. NEW COMET

    A comet discovered by Doctor Le Cunningham, of Harvard Observatory, in September last, will shortly be seen in our morning sky. It should begin to ...

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  17. LONDON'S ALERTS IN YEAR OCCUPIED 49 DAYS

    During daylight yesterday there has been little air activity in most coastal districts. Bombs were dropped on a town in Kent, but caused little damage ...

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  18. Italians Build New Line For Last Desperate Defence

    It is realibly learned from Athens that the Italians for several days have been constructing a new line of fortified positions across Central Albania, indicating that they realise the necessity for a last ...

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  19. Boy Hurt in Fall

    Donald Howell (5), of 213 Macquarie Street, last night suffered a laceration to the scalp when he fell while climbing on a tin fence. The ambulance ...

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  20. EAGLEHAWK MIGHT HAVE TAKEN SMALL BOY

    Completely baffled in their search for Desmond Clink (2½), who disappeared from Bugaldie on Christmas Day, police now are ...

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  21. SAYS HUN SPY NET IN AUSTRALIA

    A network of German spies is operating throughout Australia. This serious state of affairs was revealed to-day by the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Hughes). "No doubt a country like Germany, ...

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  22. Newcastle Seamen Call Off Strike

    A mass meeting of seamen to-day called off the strike which had been imposed on all coastal vessels in port because they [?] not fitted with ...

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  23. R.A.A.F. RECRUITS

    During 1940, 35,163 recrults had been accepted by the R.A.A.F., or an average of nearly 100 men dally, said the Minister for Air (Mr. McEwen) to-day. ...

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