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  4. MINING OF APPROACHES TO SINGAPORE

    British mining of the northern approaches to Singapore, coupled with new advice to British residents to leave China unless they have good reasons for remaining, is still believed to be evidence that the Pacific still remains a zone of unknown ...

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  5. GENERAL RELIEF EXPRESSED

    A statement by Lord Halifox that the position in the Far-East has not deteriorated during the lost few days has caused general relief in diplomatic circles. They emphasise that there is bound to be periodic tension of this kind, largely ...

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  6. GERMAN INVASION EXPECTED

    The "Daily News" in a copyright story from a correspondent in Lisbon, states that a German invasion is expected within six weeks between Southampton and the Wash, using a massive gas attack. New methods of distribution have been ...

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  7. IN THE BALKANS

    The Government of Yugoslavia is still silent regarding the Berchtesgaden talks. The Belgrade correspondent of the "Exchange Telegraph" service declares that following the return of ...

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    Admiral Darlan, Vice-Premier of France and named successor to Marshal Petain, as well as the holder of other portfolios ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FIRE SWEEPS SPANISH CITY

    A fire sweeping Santander after an explosion of on oiltanker in the harbor harbor already destroyed 200 buildings in 24 hours. This is reported to include ...

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  10. Militia Training

    Fifteen thousand militiamen who yesterday completed 70 days intensive training today began a further period of compulsory service which will last for ...

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  11. R.A.A.F. Plane Crashes

    An Instructor and pupil were killed when a single-engined R.A.A.F. aircraft crashed near Wagga today. They were Pilot-Officer Donald Charles Dodshun ...

    Article : 107 words
  12. REPORT OF CANNIBALISM

    Bitterly disappointed because his wife bore him a daughter instead of a son, Bin-Garrie, 25-year-old Warburton Ranges Native, killed his daughter ...

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  13. Senator's Plan To Deport Bridges

    Senator Robert R. Reynolds wilt try, to me the Ald-Britain Bill for the deportation of Harry Bridges. Australian-born leader of the West Coast Maritime ...

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  14. Import Restrictions

    Emphasising that there could be no limitation of imports from sterling sources until the maximum restrictions had been imposed upon non-sterling ...

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  15. Mr. Fadden Defends Censorship

    Addressing a deputation or Labor politicians and representatives of Labor Journals in Sydney today, the Acting-Prime Minister, Mr. Fadden, said that ...

    Article : 183 words
  16. Wife Shot

    Arising out of the removal of Mrs. Pearl Metcalf to Camden Hospital last Saturday with bullet wounds in her legs and the little finger on her right hand ...

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  17. Three Months' Gaol

    Roy Newton Franks, radio mechanic of Station 2HD was sentenced to three months' Imprisonment for having refused to take the oath required under ...

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  18. POPE'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS AXIS

    The Vatican newspaper, "Observatore Romano" denies foreign reports which suggest that the Pope's policy is in favor of the Axis Powers. ...

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  19. Captured Shark Attacks Man

    While trying to unhook a captured thick after he and his two mutes had pulled it into a rowing boat near Bellambi Jetty today. Robert See (34), of ...

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  20. AIRCRAFTSMAN DROWNED

    Aircraftsman Donald Want, of Narromine training school, was drowned in the Murrubidgee River two miles from his station this afternoon. Sixty men ...

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  21. SCHOOL SHELTERS

    The amount set down for air old shelters at schools is £35,000. The Minister in charge, Mr. Primrose, stated this today. He said he would inquire as to ...

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  22. Australia-N.Z. Plan For Meat Storage

    With both Australia and New Zealand faced with temporary curtailment of shipping for all but essential commodities, discussions this week here by the ...

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  23. WASHINGTON, February 17.

    Mr. Wendell Willkie indicated that he is considering a tour of China similar to his British visit. ...

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  24. Overtime Ban

    The secretary of the Ships Dockers and Painters' Union, Mr. Swadling, sold today that a mass meeting of his organisation, which has a membership of 4000, ...

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  25. FEDERAL SECRET SESSION PROBABLE

    It is considered probable that a secret session tasting for some days will be arranged when the Federal Parliament reassembles on March 12. Senator ...

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  26. CONFERENCE OF ARBITRATION JUDGES

    Following a conference of Federal and State Judges in Sydney it is expected that the Federal Government will appoint conciliation committees to settle ...

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  27. Mussolini Denounced

    Scathing denunciations of Mussolind were vigorously applauded at a meeting of 1,500 Italian-Americans to hear four prominent Italian educationists speak in ...

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  28. Request For Caucus Meeting

    Federal members are pressing their leader, Mr. Curtin to call an immediate meeting of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party caucus to discuss the ...

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  30. LABOR PARTY UNITY

    The pending unification of both bodies was discussed today by a meeting of the officials of the Official Labor Party and Non-Communist Labor Party. The talk ...

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  31. BOMBS ON BRITAIN

    The Air Ministry announces that towards nightfall a tingle plane dropped bombs on a north-east coast town. A few houses were damaged and there was ...

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  32. ANOTHER MINE WASHED UP ON VICTORIAN COAST

    A mine believed to have broken away from an enemy mine field laid along a section or the Victorian coast was found yesterday washed up on the beach near ...

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  33. RETREATING ITALIANS BOMBED

    Giving the retreating enemy in southern Italian Somaliland no rest, bombers of the South African Air Force dives down on them as they fled north ...

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  34. STAN McCABE NOT TO PLAY

    The effects of a leg Injury received during a match in Melbourne will prevent Stan McCabe from playing with the New South Wales cricket team ...

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  35. Shocking Train Tragedy In Spain

    Twenty-six persons were killed and 20 injured when a Bilboa-San Sebastian electric train was wrecked when the current failed and the fain stalled on a ...

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