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  4. Efficient Shelling Of Tobruk

    To-day I motored along a splendid bitumen road to within seven miles of Tobruk—the next Italian stronghold west of Bardia. An armored division already has spread well beyond the Tobruk perimeter, and is shelling ...

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  5. HULL FIGHTS FOR AID FOR DEMOCRACIES

    "Germany could cross the English Channel in one hour but for the fact that Britain is well armed and fighting every hour of the day to prevent a crossing. If Britain were defeated Germany could ...

    Article : 415 words
  6. THE CROSS STILL STANDS

    The crucifix still stands in a London church where a German bomb has crashed down. It is for these things—the right of men and women to believe and live as they wish—that Britain fights. (Department of Information Photograph) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PATROL ACTIVITY

    British and Imperial Forces in continued thier activities against the enemy, but no major change has been announced. ...

    Article : 56 words
  8. FLOOD WATER SILT

    In a letter received by a Dubbo resident from a friend whose property is on the Macquarie River, near Trangie, is the ...

    Article : 127 words
  9. Gunner Disobeys Rules And Wins Military Medal

    Allred Edward Bennett, an anti-aircraft gunner, has been awarded the Military Medal as a result of disobeying regulations. ...

    Article : 93 words
  10. Day Raids

    "East Friday's daylight sortie over French territory should not be taken as more than a sign of growing strength, and particularly ...

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  11. Australia's War Industry

    A mortar bomb, almost completed one of the thousands manufactured in Australia, is tested under a powerful metallurgical ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Greeks Defy Cold, Snow Forcing Italian Retreat

    Defying heavy snowstorms and intense cold the Greeks continue to thrust back the Italians in the Klisura area. According to the "Daily Telegraph's" Athens correspondent, the somewhat improved nature of the ...

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  13. Council Urges No Use Of Garden Hoses

    To enable conservation of the supply of clear water drawn from the wells, the Dubbo Municipal Council has decided to request the ...

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  14. 25,000 FIRE BOMBS ON PORTSMOUTH

    It was revealed at a meeting of the Portsmouth City Council that raiders dropped 25,000 incendiaries on Portsmouth at the week-end. ...

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  15. MENZIES' REPLY A BLUNDER

    Mr. W. K. Dickson, M.L.C., secretary to the Official A.L.P., described the reply of the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to yesterday's deputation as ...

    Article : 137 words
  16. PRICE OF WHEAT

    The Australian Wheat Board's quotations for export wheat to-day were steady. Bulk lots were quoted at 3/11¼ and bagged parcels at 4/0¾ per ...

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  17. Bulgaria Thinks German Occupation Is Imminent

    The Bulgarian Press gives prominence to an official denial that there are German troops in Bulgaria, and also German and Soviet declarations on the same subject, declared "The Times" correspondent in Sofia. ...

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  18. Abyssinian Revolt—Italian Anxiety

    Almost the whole of Abyssinia is seething with revolt, according to correspondents in the Sudan. ...

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  19. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. W. Dohnt has returned to his home, "Bonnie Doon," Eumungerie, after a visit to the Goulburn Valley, Victoria. He was called to the ...

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  20. THREE KILLED WHEN TUNNEL CAVES IN

    When a tunnel under construction for the Sandy Hollow-Marvvale railway collapsed last night at Kerrabee, near Denman, three men were killed and 11 injured. They were working in the tunnel when part of the roof ...

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  21. Cobar Strike Ends

    The Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. Gollan) has received a telegram from Cobar to the effect that the local strike has been settled. ...

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  22. BAN ON OVERTIME

    The secretary to the joint management committee of the Boilermakers and Ironworkers' Unions (Mr. E. C. Erwin), commenting on Mr. Menzies ...

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  23. Italian Burial, With Honors, For British Airmen

    The Italian "Stefani" news agency states that eight British airmen, who were killed in the Catania raid last Sunday, were bulled with full military ...

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  24. Soviet View of British Strength on Sea

    The newspaper "Prud," commenting on the Mediterranean battle, says that the British Fleet cannot be conquered by planes. ...

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