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  4. NEXT FORTNIGHT MIGHT BE VITAL FOR EAST AFRICA

    The next fortnight, it is believed, will show what further progress the British will be able to make in Italian East Africa before the rains terminate lage-scale military activity until the autumn. The ...

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  5. ITALIAN CRUISER

    "An Italian cruiser of the Condottieri class has been tornedoed and almost certainly sunk by one of our submarines," says an ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S MILITARY POLICE

    Britain's Military Police Units parading in gas masks. They have been formed from the ranks of mobile policemen (or "speed-cops") and the road scouts of motor organisations, and are thus expert motor-cyclists with a thorough knowledge of the country. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PORTS FOR BRITAIN

    A group of prominent Irish-Amcricans has asked Mr. De Valera to permit British use of Eire's western ports to enable ...

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  8. Hardly a Match For Brother Jonathan

    It was suggested in evidence at the Quarter Sessions today that a 7-stone circus artist was showing a few wrestling grips to ...

    Article : 54 words
  9. BALKANS CRISIS

    A report that the German Minister in Athens called on the Premier (M. Korizis) and handed over what the Belgrade radio ...

    Article : 111 words
  10. AUSTRALIANS NEED NOT APPLY

    A well known retired senior Australian naval officer expressed a view to-day that the First Member of the Australian Naval Board must have a ...

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  11. Greeks Hold Gains In Fierce War In Central Albania

    A great battle, begun on the central sector in Albania on Friday, continues successfully for the Greeks, as one after another of the Italian positions are captured. Enemy losses are extremely heavy, ...

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  12. THAI SETTLEMENT

    The Domei newsagency announced today that peace between French Indo-China and Thailand will be signed in Tokio at four o'clock ...

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  13. THEY ARE ENDING DOMINATION'S DREAMS

    The smiling and confident young men belong to Britain's Air Force, the air force that is shooting down a never-ending stream of German planes—to spoil a dictator's domination dream. These men are typical of those who have hurled back the Nazi airmen. (Department of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. MORE TROOPS COMING

    Three hundred additional troops for the Dubbo A.I.F. camp will arrive here tomorrow and Thursday. It is understood that 150 will arrive tomorrow ...

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  15. BOMB IN BARROW

    Arthur Pullen, a sailor from H.M.S. Dolphin, was fined £3 for carrying a time-bomb to derelict land. The bomb, weighing 110 lbs. ...

    Article : 189 words
  16. WHEAT MARKET

    The Australian Wheat Board's quotations to-day were: Millers' lots for home consumption, bulk 3/11¼. Prices for export on application to board. ...

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  17. MAN ACQUITTED

    Following a retirement of over two hours a Jury at the Dubbo Quarter Sessions yesterday afternoon acquitted Allen Austin (53), who had pleaded ...

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  18. BAIL REFUSED

    A case in which Dr. Franklin Christian Richards (64), one of two men charged with the murder of Winifred Pretoria O'Brien, was again ...

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  19. Darlan's Threat Of Convoy Sequel To Talks With Nazis

    The French Vice-Premier Admiral Darlan's threat to convoy French foodships with French warships, if the British continued seizures and sinkings, has received great attention in London, not in the least because it ...

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  20. Firemen Crushed When Roof on Theatre Falls

    The roof of the Strand Theatre, weighed down by snow and ice, and weakened by flames, crashed today upon firemen, ...

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  21. AID BILL OPERATION LIKELY THIS WEEK

    President Roosevelt prepared today to put the "Lease-or-Lend Bill" into operation this week. Possibly he will give a fireside chat, explaining the assistance he proposes to make available to Britain and other nations ...

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  22. BRITISH VICTORY

    "I went to Britain fearing that Germany was on the verge of winning the war. I have just come back certain that Germany will never win. I am ...

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  23. ABBCO BREAD CASE

    At the request of the Minister for Justice (Mr. Treatt), the Stale Cabinet yesterday authorised a Royal Commission to inquire into ...

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  24. STATE BIRTHRATE

    According to Mr. John Lindsay, research officer of the New South Wales Labor Council, although there has been a rise in the birthrate figures in this ...

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  25. CRICKET

    Dubbo I.O.O.F. Lodge cricketers will meet Comobella in a match at the Oval on Sunday. The fixture premises to be one of the most ...

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  26. STORM DAMAGE REPAIRS

    In a severe cyclonic storm on October 31, the eastern end of the horse stalls at the Dubbo racecourse was damaged and a working bee will spend a Sunday ...

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