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  4. UNSUCCESSFUL GERMAN BOMBING RAID

    German aircraft attempted to attack coastal objectives in Scotland, but the R.A.F. engaged them and inflicted heavy casualties on the raiders, states a British Ministry of Information communique issued ...

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  5. SUNK BY U-BOAT

    The British battleship, Royal Oak, sunk by a German submarine. The vessel had a crew of about 1,200, and the survivors, according ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. What Empire Air Scheme Will Mean

    A message from Ottawa says that the head of the British Mission to Canada to discuss the Empire air scheme expressed ...

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  7. Members Of Death Legion Arrested

    The police have arrested 140 members of the banned Hungarian Death Legion. The leader and four others have ...

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  8. FACTS HIDDEN FROM GERMAN TROOPS

    An examination of German prisoners taken by the French Army on the Western front suggests that for some weeks after the outbreak of war many rank and file members of the Germany army were in ignorance ...

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  9. WHEAT AND WOOL

    Senator McLeay, Minister for Commerce, said last night that inquiries had come from commercial houses for large quantities of wheat for Japan, ...

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  10. DAYLIGHT SAVING

    The Federal ministry wilL be asked to consider the, introduction of daylight saving during the summer when Parliament meets next month. ...

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  11. GERMANY'S WESTERN FRONT DEFENCES

    Intersectional drawing of one of the gun bunkers in the German Siegfried Line. They have an observation stand at the top and a battery of heavy guns below. At the back arc quarters where gunners and observers live during their period of duty in the line. Underground railways carry food, relief troops, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SWEEPING U-BOATS FROM THE SEAS

    The British and French navies are daily intensifying the tracking of submarines threatening the lives of ...

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  13. National Capital

    When the Federal Parliament resumes next month, it is understood that the majority of members will make efforts to force the ...

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  14. GERMANY'S DEMANDS

    A German broadcast declares that when the German Foreign Minister (Von Ribbentrop) left for Moscow he agreed to demand of the Rusian ...

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  15. HEAVY ANTI-AIRCRAFT FIRE

    The announcement said that it is understood that three raiders were brought down, one in the Firth of Forth and two in Fifeshire, as a result ...

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  16. GROCERY PRICES

    The procedure which retail grocers may follow in fixing their prices was explained at Canberra yesterday. It was stated officially that grocers ...

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  17. POLES FIGHT ON

    The Polish Embassy states that the Polish armed bands, to which German war communiques refer as having attacked Germans, are regular Polish ...

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  18. NAVAL LOSSES

    It is authoritatively stated that the British Admiralty has no intention of denying all mendacious reports of British naval loses, ...

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  19. WESTERN FRONT

    Motor headlights seen on German roads leading to the Western frons last night, as far back as ten miles, indicate active troop movements, while frequent flashes of torches suggested that new troops ...

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  20. RUSSIAN PROPOSALS

    An Helsinki message says that the chief Finnish delegate to the Soviet (M. Paasikivi) conferred with the foreign office chief, to whom he ...

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  21. BODY UNIDENTIFIED

    Although the body of an unknown man found in Centennial Park suffering from poison and slashes on his wrists has lain in the city morgue since ...

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  22. Germany Plans Lightning Thrusts

    Well informed circles in Berlin believe that Germany is concentrating on submarines and planes for lightning attacks designed to drive the ...

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  23. GOODS FROM U.S.A.

    The administration has agreed to prohibit all credits to belligerents. An amendment has been offered to the Senate by Senator Pittman ...

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  24. Turkey Refuses The Soviet Demands

    A deadlock is reported to have occurred in the negotiations between Turkey and Russia owing to the refusal of the Turkish Foreign Minister (M. Sarajoglu) to concede the Russian demands for the ...

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  25. WOOL APPRAISEMENT IN FULL SWING

    Already the appraisal of wool at Sydney is in full swing, and consignments are being put through at the rate of 70,000 ...

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  26. German U-Boat Sunk

    It is officially stated that at least one of the submarines responsible for the week-end sinkings has been sunk. ...

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  27. ROAD CAMPS

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Baddeley appealed to the Premier to give men working in road camps full-time rates zzand ...

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  28. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    The Mechanics' Institute Committee will meet to-morrow night. [?] The Pope has cancelled the 36th Eucharistic Congress, which was to ...

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  29. INVALID'S DEATH

    Francis Edward Bond (59), an invalid pensioner, died in the Sydney Hospital yesterday from a fractured neck, which he sustained when a motor ...

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  30. DECENTRALISATION

    The Development Committee appointed by the State Government to inquire into the decentralisation of Industry will take evidence at ...

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  31. PRICE OF WHEAT

    The Australian Wheat Board's quotations again advanced slightly to-day. Bulk was quoted at 2/8[?], all charges paid to date, and bagged (millers' ...

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  32. INJURED TRAINER

    The recent benefit meeting organised by the Dubbo Diggers' Greyhound Racing Club, on behalf of Mr. J. T. Bourke, who was ...

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  33. CAN MOBILISE 2,000,000 MEN

    M. Sarajoglu insisted upon the Turish neutrality if Britain and France had to fight Russia and declared that Turkey would join the Allies it Italy ...

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  34. TOONGI TO-MORROW

    A final reminder is given of the Toongi Sports to be held to-morrow. The first event will start at 11 a.m. and a good programme of athletic ...

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