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  4. GERMANY MAINTAINS STEADY FLOW INTO SYRIA

    While a series of Government conferences is continuing at Vichy on the "eventual defence of the French Empire," messages from the Middle East testify to increasing German infiltration into Syria, ...

    Article : 535 words
  5. GUARDING BRITAIN'S LIFE LINES

    Through winter seas made more perilous by mines and submarines, threatened from the skies by German warplanes, steam Britain's convoys of merchant shipping. Thai their supplies of food and materials from across the world arrive safely and regularly is a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 70 words
  6. Japanese Boast of Mass Slaughter in Shansi

    The Japanese Press claims that, winding up the campaign in Shansi Province (North China) the Japanese forces scored the greatest victory in ...

    Article : 62 words
  7. A.I.F. IN CYPRUS

    London, Friday.—Towns throughout Cyprus have now assumed a military appearance. The Australians have quickly settled down. They and other ...

    Article : 98 words
  8. Page to Seek Power of Food Price Control

    There is a strong possibility that the Minister for Commerce (Sir Earle Page) will seek from the Federal Government, powers ...

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  9. A.I.F. Basic Wage Aim Of A.C.T.U.

    The A.C.T.U. Congress decided to-day to ask the Federal advisory committee to consider a request that all members of the Australian armed ...

    Article : 152 words
  10. THE TURF

    The five-years-old gelding Bestop died last night after showing signs of being in pain since earlier in the week. Bestop, who was owned by Mrs. Sam ...

    Article : 76 words
  11. HITLER FANTASY

    Authoritative German quarters in Berlin, according to the New York "Times" correspondent, characterise a forecast that Hitler intends to ...

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  12. Rapid Growth Of British Aircraft Seen By Experts

    Plans for extensions and speeding up of aircraft production in Australia will be placed immediately before the War Council by the Commissioner for Aircraft Production (Mr. John Storey), who ...

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  13. AIR MAILS DELAYED

    owing to the shortage of aircraft capacity, transmission by air between India and Egypt of air mails from Australia to South Africa and the ...

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  14. Always Airsick, But Observer Went on Raids

    Despite the fact that he was airsick every time he went on a stunt, Sergeant R. Hull, an observer in the R.A.A.F., did not acquaint his ...

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  15. 150 KILLED FROM AIR

    Wednesday night's air raid was the heaviest that Alexandria has yet experienced. Low-flying planes plastered the thickly populated Arab districts ...

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  16. "Collaboration With Nazis Is Unbelievable"—Hull

    "It would seem scarcely believable that the French Government should adopt a policy of collaboration with Powers for the purpose of aggression and oppression. ...

    Article : 267 words
  17. LOST AT SEA

    The Acting Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. Hamilton) stated today that four bags of trans-Tasman-Pacific malls for London, despatched ...

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  18. Curtin Stresses Inflexibility Of War Aim UNITY

    "The unify of our war effort is unmistakable," declared Mr. Curtin, Federal leader of the Labor Party, at the conclusion of an ...

    Article : 161 words
  19. Doctor Acquitted

    A criminal court Jury today acquitted Dr. Franklin Christian Richards, Macquarie Street specialist, of a charge of manslaughter involving the death ...

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  20. Japan's Treaty Move

    For the past two months the Japanese Ambassador (Mr. Nomura) has been informally seeking to open negotiations for a treaty with the United ...

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  21. BRITANNIA RULES THE MEDITERRANEAN

    The watchful confidence of the British Navy is expressed in the attitude of this torpedo-man with giant triple torpedo tubes swung outboard for action. Other units of Britain's Navy sire silhouetted on the skyline. A picture before which Italy's boast of "the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Single R.A.F. Bomb Blows Enemy Ship Out of Water at Zeebrugge

    An R.A.F. bomb blew a 500-tons vessel out of the water at Zeebrupge. A squadron-leader was flying so low that he believed that he carried off the telegraph wires. He saw Zeezrugge enveloped in smoke; also ...

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  23. LONDON ALARM

    An air raid alarm was sounded in London this morning. The sirens, which were the first heard since April 22, were due to a small formation of ...

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  24. LATEST SCRATCHINGS

    Melbourne, Friday night.—Balarama has been scratched from the G.N. Hurdle Race and also the G.N. Steeplechase. ...

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