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  5. British Airmen Strike Back

    Britain's airmen last night and to-day delivered an emphatic answer to Germany's new air terrorism in the North Sea. There was a running fight over the North Sea and major raids on Heligoland; and the air base at Sylt. It ...

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  6. FIGHTING IN FINLAND

    Victory brought only a brief respite to the Finns. Fighting has flared up on the Salla front, on the edge of the Arctic Circle, where picked ...

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  7. SINKING OF NEUTRALS

    As the cold and weary victims of Tuesday's' Nazi outrages are being landed and new attacks are being made on defenceless ships, it was ...

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  8. WESTERN FRONT

    The Western Front is stirring and p snows have almost disappeared, French artillery hammered Schneeberg and there has been great aerial ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S BIG BILL

    CANBERRA, Thursday. Federal consolidated revenue deteriorated by £975,000 in December. At the end of that month there ...

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  10. WIRELESS OPERATORS

    The Minister: for Mr (Mr. J. V. Fairbairn) stated yesterday that the first of the series of training courses for wireless operators at Melbourne ...

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  11. WAR BREVITIES

    Contraband detentions during last week amounted to 6200 tons. The goods include 2400 tons of petroleum and the remainder comprises ...

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  12. DEFEAT OF GRAF SPEE

    It may be recalled that attempts were made by the propaganda authorities in Germany to explain away the defeat of the Admiral Graf Spee by ...

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  13. STEAMER BOMBED

    The master and two men of the steamer Upminster are believed to have been killed and two others wounded when the ship was bombed ...

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  14. ENEMY PLANES BROUGHT DOWN

    A war communique declares that there was nothing to report throughout the night. "We brought down two enemy planes within our lines yesterday," it added. ...

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  15. RUSSIAN STAFF CHANGE

    Air Commissar Kavanovitch has been transferred to an unspecified place ind has been replaced by Commissar Shekhurin. ...

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  16. COLONEL HARDIE'S POST

    colonel (local Major-General) J. L. Hardie, of the Australian Staff Corps. has been appointed Director-General of Administration in the Department ...

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  17. BAN WANTED ON EXPORT OF SCRAP METAL

    A further move is afoot in Melbourne to have a ban placed on the export of scrap metal from Australia. Fear is expressed that if the war continues ...

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  18. COMMUNISTS LOSE PRESTIGE

    The New Zealand Federation of Labor carried a resolution strongly attacking Russia for invading Finland. The resolution was in the following terms: "The ...

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  19. PEACE IN BALKANS

    The Bucharest correspondent of "The Times" states that Rumania wholeheartedly approves of the Italian and Hungarian efforts for peace in south ...

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  20. FISHERMAN HOOKS U-BOAT

    The Swedish fishing cutter Albion netted a U-boat off Skaw. The net was being hauled in when the wire rope caught a heavy object. The ...

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  21. 10,000 MORE PLANES

    The Washington correspondent of United Press states that British purchasing officials have informed aviation circles that they will need a minimum ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN EXPORTS

    As Australian vessels are not available, approximately 20 ships from different countries are to load produce at Australian ports for the United ...

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  23. MILITARY EXEMPTIONS

    The list of exemptions from service in the citizen forces was extended under amendments to the national security (genera1) regulations gazetted to-day ...

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  24. NORTH SEA BARRAGE

    According to the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" the British Government is discussing the purchase of United states ...

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  25. PORT KEMBLA STRIKE

    While be confessed mat ne Knew nothing of the Port Kembla strike which threatens to retard Australia's wartime development, the acting ...

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  26. FEDERAL AWARDS

    The Attorney-General's Department is determined to thoroughly police Federal awards, and with this end in view it is considering the appointment of ...

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  27. H.M.S. EXETER SAFE

    The "Manchester Guardian," commenting this morning on the attempts of the German radio to suggest that the cruiser Exeter has sunk, following ...

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  28. U.S. DEFENCE

    The Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives has approved of President Roosevelt's recommendations for emergency defence and ...

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  29. WHITE FEATHERS

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) said to-day that he deplored the action of certain people in sending white feathers to men whom they ...

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  31. SPECIAL BADGE FOR AIR GUNNERS

    as recog[?]on of the importance of the part of air-gunners in aerial warfare, a new badge has been approved for wear by officers and men qualified ...

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  32. LETTERS AND PARCELS FOR SOLDIERS

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  33. SECOND A.I.F. DESERTER

    Cootamundra and [?] engaging in a man-hunt in Bethungra hills since [?]early last night looking for Max Newchurch, a deserter from the ...

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  34. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    For the second day me press pays great attention to Mr. Chamberlain's speech, which is interpreted as meaning that British and French ...

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  35. BRITISH PROTEST

    The Washington correspondent of the American Associated Press states that Britain has protested to Che United. States against the discrimination shown ...

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  37. SPECIAL STAMP SUGGESTED

    Tie Rev. C. B. Riley, of Randwick, has suggested to the Postmaster General (Mr. Harrison) that a special. A XT. stamp be struck to celebrate the ...

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