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  4. U.S. NAVY BASES

    Washington, Wednesday. The House of Representatives approved of the authorisation for the construction of naval bases at ...

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  5. JAPAN CLAIMS AUSTRALIAN ARRIVAL IN SINGAPORE NOT A PEACE GESTURE

    "Australian troops in large numbers at Singapore cannot be interpreted as a gesture contributing to peace in the Far East," said the official spokesman of the Japanese forces in China (Major Akiyama) to ...

    Article : 433 words
  6. MOBILE RECONNAISSANCE

    Through an English village rumbled armored cars, a brigade reconnaissance group is exercising. These new units of the British Army, with their armored cars and motor-cycles, are used as advanced striking forces to find the enemy. (Department of Information Photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COUNTRY BOWLS

    Dublin representative team at Country Week bowls carnival has won four games in the fours, hut in singles play Stan and Percy ...

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  8. Marked Growth of Britain's Might

    The London "Times" Singapore correspondent states that announcement of the arrival of the Australians, and ...

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  9. IN EAST

    British forces in the Far East recently received powerful reinforcements of modern bombers, twin-engined fighters and single-engined ...

    Article : 340 words
  10. Activity By R.A.F. On All Fronts In The Middle East

    An R.A.F. Middle East Command communique reports extensive operations on all fronts, and it states, "Aerodromes on the Dodecanese Islands were raided by bombers on Sunday and Monday nights. Continued support has been given to our troops on ...

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  11. CARE ON THE ROAD

    Mr. H. E. Richards, acting-general secretary to the N.R.M.A., says men in uniform would profit from occasional lectures from their commanding ...

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  12. France at War With Britain—Laval's Words?

    The Paris correspondent of the British United Press states that a report from a "formerly reliable official source" claims, "France is on the point ...

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  13. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE

    Mr. R. S. Lane, who has been eight years secretary to Dubbo Mechanics Institute, tendered his resignation to the committee last night. ...

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  14. REGULAR SOLDIERS TRAIN HOME GUARD

    Under the critical and expert eye of a regular soldier, members of Britain's Home Guard practise with a machine gun. Britain's Home Guard, nearly two million strong and every man a volunteer, is composed of last-war soldiers, youths too young for overseas service in this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Everard (6) and Malcolm Cole (4), of Turondale, died in Sofala hospital yesterday within four hours of each other. ...

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  16. RISING TIDE OF BIG ETHIOPIAN REVOLT

    From Abyssinia comes news of the rising tide of the Ethiopian revolt. It is sweeping through the Gojjam uplands and drawing ever nearer to Addis Ababa. There are reported already to be from 10,000 to ...

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  17. 300 IRONWORKERS GO OUT ON STRIKE

    About 200 ironworkers and other employees of G. E. Crane & Sons Pty. Ltd., Rozelle, struck work early thus morning because of the alleged ...

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  18. Near-Gale In Sydney, But Heat Unabated

    A strong southerly wind, reaching almost gale force, was experienced in Sydney early this morning, but unfortunately there was no drop in ...

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  19. Menzies at Lisbon

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) who is en route to London, reached Lisbon (Portugal) by air from North Africa to-day. He is ...

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  20. Patriotic Worker Has Money Stolen

    A Dubbo woman this morning had £5 stolen from hor purse. At the time she was engaged working at the Victoria Hall, assisting other ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. POWER TOO GREAT

    Mr. T. D. Mutch, M.L.A., declared to-day that the Milk Board was a law unto itself, and could act without consulting the Minister. ...

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  22. HARMLESS RAIDS

    When there was no warning after the black-out last night, Londoners comforted themselves with the thought that they would have another ...

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  23. Britain Trained Parachute Troops When Herself Expecting Nazi Invasion

    Britain is now training parachute troops on an extensive scale. It is believed that British parachutists who recently landed in Italy belonged to a body of men whose training for the invasion of enemy ...

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  24. 1940 Was State's Record Marriage Year

    According to the State vital statistics, more marriages were celebrated last year than in any other year in the State's history. ...

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  25. WHEAT MARKET

    The Australian Wheat Board's quotations to-day were: Millers' lots for home consumption, bulk 3/11¼; for export, up to 9¾d per bushel more, ...

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