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    SYDNEY, Friday: Yesterday 600,000 citizens saw the procession of American sailors and members of the Australian fighting services. At the official welcome at the Sydney Town Hall speakers stressed the co-operation existing between the ...

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  5. U.S.A. SQUADRON LEAVES N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, (N.Z.) Thursday: The visiting U.S. naval squadron consisting of two cruiser and four destroyers left Auckland today. ...

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  6. MARKET PRICES

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  7. WOOLPACK PRICES FIXED FOR COMING CLIP

    CANBERRA, Friday: Woolpack prices for the 1941 season have been fixed by the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner by a notice in the "Commonwealth Gazette." After ...

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  8. GREEKS ENTER TEPELENI

    LONDON. Thursday (AAP) Greek advance units are Reported to have entered Tepeleni today, after fierce fighting. According to the Swiss Radio. ...

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  9. ITALIAN SHIPS DESTROYED

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP): British submarines scored further successes against Italy's sea communications to the army. At leaSt one least one large ...

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  10. AMERICA SUPPLIES JAPAN WITH OIL

    NEW YORK, Thursday: "America's oil companies are selling Japan more than 75 per cent, of the oil needed to continue the war with China, ...

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  11. THE WARSHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP): The presence of thirteen American warships in the South Pacific today caused a renewal of the conflict ...

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  13. CONVICTIONS IN FIRE CASE

    WAGGA, Friday: At Wagga Sessions yesterday, before Judge Barton, the hearing of charges against William John Hands, 16, and John James Edward Short, 15, of maliciously ...

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  14. MURDER THIS MORNING

    NEWCASTLE, Friday: A remand for a week was granted at the "police court this morning when Roger Gordon Trimmer, 25, laborer, was ...

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  15. HUGE TOLL EXACTED BY NAZIS

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP): The Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Mr. R. A. Butler) said in the House of Commons that the western occupied ...

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  16. SAILORS SIGHT-SEEING

    SYDNEY, Friday Relaxing from yesterday's historic breath-taking reception, the American sailors today set out on sight-seeing expeditions. ...

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  17. JAPANESE TROOP MOVEMENTS

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP): Widespread, but as yet unconfirmed, reports today state that the Japanese are planning, within the next week ...

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  19. JIG JIGA FALLS

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP): The occupation of Jig Jiga was carried out without difficulty, some prisoners Were taken. This is an important ...

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  20. THE PETROL RISE

    SYDNEY, Friday: Motoring organisations are up in arms against the rise of a penny a gallon in the price of petrol today. Officials of the ...

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  21. APPEAL DISMISSED

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Quarter Sessions Appeal Court today dismissed the appeal of John Royston Wishart, solicitor, from the sentence of ...

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  22. COLOGNE FIERCELY BOMBED

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP): Cologne, great industrial and traffic centre on the Rhine, was fiercely bombed by the R.A.P. Bomber ...

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  23. TERRIFIC BLITZ ON LONDON

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP): Despite the restrained terms of the Air Ministry communique, the morning papers are of the opinion that last night's blitz against London was the ...

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