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  4. AID TO THE LIMIT ADVOCATED BY BIG AMERICANS BY

    President Roosevelt will be most specific about the aid that the United States of America will give Britain when he broadcasts to the nation at 12.30 p.m. (Australian time) next Monday, according to ...

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  5. BRITISH STILL EIGHT MILES FROM BARDIA

    The situation around Bardia is unchanged. The British positions are still roughly eight miles from the town, except at some points where our lines have advanced a few hundred yards. ...

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  6. ONE OF BRITAIN'S "BIG FELLOWS"

    No small gun is this, and it is only o ne of thousands that now point from Britain's coasts. (Department of Information photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. First Empire Air Scheme Australians In Britain

    The first Royal Australian Air Force contingent under the British Empire Training Scheme has arrived in a British port. ...

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  8. Battle For Elbasan

    With a slight abatement of the piercing cold, the battle for Elbasan resumed yesterday and continued to-day with ...

    Article : 204 words
  9. BRITAIN DOUBLES HER COASTAL GUARDS

    Christmas brought perfect invasion weather, and the Straits of Dover were heavily armed. Guards who lined the Channel coast were doubled against the possibility of a lightning German thrust through ...

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  10. Ham For 6d Was Too Dear In This Case

    Many people received a ham for sixpence on Christmas Eve as a result of a luckey spin on the ambulance [?]rnival wheel. ...

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  11. PILGRIMAGE TO GRAVES

    Under special permission of the adjutant (Flying-officer Waine), members of B Flight at the Narromine Elementary Flying Training School on ...

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  12. MENZIES PLANS TO VISIT ENGLAND IN 1941

    It is believed that Mr. Menxies shortly will make an announcement about his intention to visit Britain. Both Canberra and ...

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  13. Three Planes Damaged

    Three R.A.A.F. Tiger Moth training aircraft for No. 4 Elementary Flying Training School (Mascot) were damaged in two accidents early ...

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  14. NAURU ISLAND SHELLED BY GERMAN RAIDER

    Buildings and plant were damaged early to-day when an enemy raider shelled the island of Nauru, 1280 miles from Brisbane. There were no casualties. ...

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  15. Empty Lifeboat Sign Of End of Hun Raider ?

    The master of a Portugese freighter reports that he sighted an empty lifeboat marked "Hamburg". 800 miles off the coast of Portugal, suggesting that ...

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  16. j Boxing Day Was Dubbo's Hottest Of Summer

    Dubbo readied its peak temperature of the present summer on Thursday, when the maximum reading was 104 degrees, ...

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  17. London Ignorant Of Germany's Activity In Hungary

    Official headquarters in London have no knowledge of the reported movement of German troops in Hungary. They ...

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  18. Hughes Declares Proud Of Australian Navy

    Ninety per cent. of Australia's naval ships are in Australian, waters. The Minister fer the Navy (Mr. ...

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  19. Let Wodehouse Laugh About This One

    An American Associated Press correspondent found the well-know English humorous author P. G. Wodehouse in an Upper ...

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  20. ITALY'S CLAIMS

    A Rome communique clams that an Italian submarine torpedoed and sank a British light cruiser in the Mediterranean last Friday night. The same ...

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  21. FOUL PLAY THEORY

    Police now believe that Desmond Clark (2), who has been missing at Baradine since Wednesday, has been the victim of foul play. Police dogs ...

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  22. CYCLING

    Dubbo Cycle Club has received excellent nomination for its big meeting to be held on Wednesday afternoon, in aid of the patriotte funds, District ...

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  23. C. A. RUSSELL

    The Randwick trainer C. A. Russell, who before coming to Sydney met with considerable success in the north, died to-day after a short illness. ...

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  24. PLANES FOR BRITAIN

    Washington, Thursday.—Officials estimated that in 1940 about 1500 aeroplanes were sent to Britain from the United States. They believe that about ...

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