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  4. WIDER OPERATIONS ON LIBYA FRONT

    Authoritative circles in London and Cairo confirm a view, to which a clue is given in an R.A.F. Cairo communique on Sunday last, describing offensive British fighter patrols on the Martuba-Mekili line, ...

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  5. SEWERAGE INQUIRY JUSTIFIES "LIBERAL'S" CLAIM

    An investigation conducted by Mr. Way, an officer of the Department of Public Health, and Mr. Walters, an officer of the Department of Public Works, has substantiated charges made by "The ...

    Article : 576 words
  6. BRITAIN MAKES WEAPONS AGAINST THE TANKS

    "Molotov cocktails," so named because of the use the Finns made of them against the Russians, arc now being manufactured in Britain. They are considered to be an effective weapon against tanks and other vehicles of armored divisions. Dept. of Information Photograph ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. British Aid Bill Amendment Limits Power

    The House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee approved of an amendment to the British Aid Bill, ...

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  8. Utility Capsizes, But Occupants Unhurt

    When a motor utility truck overturned an the Coonamble Road, nine miles from Dublin, this morning the occupants escaped injury. ...

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  9. Gen. Metaxas Dead, But Nation Lives—Defiance of Ultimatum

    "Although me Greeks are greatly saddened by the death of the Premier (General Metaxas), they are calm and have absolute ...

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  10. BRITISH AUTHORITIES DISCOUNT TALE OF HUN AIR ARMADA

    Authorities in London discount American reports that 18,000 German planes are standing ready to bring 250,000 troops ...

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  11. END OF BRITAIN'S PEACEFUL NIGHTS

    After nine raidless nights, sirens sounded in London shortly before the black-out to-night. The resumption coincided with the eve of ...

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  12. PREMIER DEAD

    GENERAL METAXAS The death of the GreeK Premier coincided exactly with the hour at which, three months ago, he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BLOW TO FORGERS

    The secretary to the Royal Automobile Club (Mr. Clyde Hodgins) said to-day that he believes the new over-printed petrol coupons, the issue of ...

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  14. Move From Encirclement Shadow, Urges Matsuoka

    The real significance of the speech of the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsuoka) to the Diet is unmistakeably an emergence from the shadow of encirclement by the British Empire and the United States, says a ...

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  15. BRITISH BOMBERS STRIKE WITH FORCE IN ITALY

    On Monday night British bombers again struck in Italy with telling effect. A heavy raid was carried out on the Capodichino aerodrome at Naples. Bombs fell on a large building, setting it on fire, and ...

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  16. FAIR DEAL TO ALL WORKERS WILL END UNREST

    The Labor Premier of Queensland (Mr. Forgan Smith), who is on on visit to Sydney, to-day declared that if the workers were ...

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  17. Man Badly Hurt

    Knocked down by a car in Tamworth Street at 8.30 o'clock last night, Robert William Davis (76) was seriously injured. ...

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  18. Italians Cannot Take Initiative in Albania

    The Halians, in the past 24 hours, have continued desperate efforts to initiate an offensive in Albania, hut, according to the ...

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  19. Cunningham's Comet Seen By Dubbo People

    Cunningham's comet was plainly Visible to residents of Dubbo and district last night. The comet appeared in the south-west, and was to be seen ...

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  20. A.W.U. CONFERENCE

    Thirty-five delegates attended the annual federal convention of the A.W.U., which opened In Sydney to-day. The convention, which will last for ...

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  21. HAND IN SAW

    John Vandemaal (71), of 154 Bultge Street, yesterday suffered severely lacerated fingers on the left hand, when caught by a circular saw. ...

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  22. PRICE OF WHEAT

    The Australian Wheat Board's quotations for export wheat to-day were steady. Bulk lots were quoted at 3/114 and bagged parcels at 4/04 per bushel. ...

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