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  5. THE WAR IN THE AIR

    ANOTHER terrific air battle developed over South Britain last night. A formation of 70 enemy machines was broken up by ...

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  6. BALKAN TENSION

    IT is now revealed that the talks between Rumania and Hungary regarding Transylvania were broken off because ...

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  7. FIVE PHASES

    THE "London Times," in the course of a review of the attack on Britain, said that the first phase of the German ...

    Article : 159 words
  8. MORE FOOD

    BRITAIN is to get more food from the Dominions. Large quantities of butter and eggs are to be supplied by ...

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  9. FIRST PETROL

    AT midday to-day the Minister for Supply (Sir Frederick Stewart) officially opened the new cracking plant for producing ...

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  10. Coolah Patriotic Fund

    THE usual monthly meeting of the Coolah Patriotic Fund was held on Tuesday, August 20. Present: Dr. Farnsworth (in the ...

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  11. SPLIT WIDENS

    THE Newcastle Labor Assembly has decided to support the disbanded Labor executive of Messrs. Evans and Hughes, ...

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  12. DEATHS

    THE death occurred in the Mudgee District Hospital on Saturday night last of Mildred Alice May Baker (52), wife of Mr. A. E. Baker, ...

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  13. Mudgee District Forecast

    ISOLATED showers on the highlands, otherwise mostly fine, becoming colder with squally westerly winds. ...

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  14. RAIDER IN TASMAN

    THE Minister for the Navy (Mr. A. G. Cameron) refused to comment on the German broadcast claims to have sunk the Turakina. ...

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  15. N.Z. Petrol Rations

    NEW ZEALAND motorists ara very dissatisfied with the petrol rationing scheme in that country. They are allowed from four to eight ...

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  16. FLINDERS SEAT

    THE Premier of Victoria says that it is contrary to facts for the Prime Minister to say he was not the cause of the decision by him ...

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  17. JAPANESE RAIDS

    CONTINUED Japanese air raids over Chung King have caused wide-spread damage. Chinese Government officials and staffs are ...

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  18. May Be Many Candidates

    THE decision of the U.A.P. State convention, which meets this week to discuss multiple selection at the forthcoming elections, is ...

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  19. TENSION CONTINUES

    TENSION still continued between Italy and Greece, although vicious attacks by Italian newspapers are waning. It is believed ...

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  20. Hong Kong Evacuees

    THE seventh and last ship carrying evacuees from Hong Kong to Australia arrived yesterday with 129 for Sydney and 139 for ...

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  21. "The Watchman" for Federal Politics

    THE Australian Broadcasting Commission's commentator, Mr. E. A. Mann, who is well known to listeners as "The Watchman," ...

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  22. 90 HUNS DOWN

    IT is now known that during Saturday and Sunday, 90 German planes were destroyed over Britain. They were mostly bombers. ...

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  23. Mrs. A. C. Maconochie

    THE death occurred in the Mudgee District Hospital on Saturday night last of Amy Caroline Maconochie (79), widow of the late ...

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  24. DROWNED

    KEITH Hollole, a farmer of Hicksborough, who tried to swim ashore from a capsized motor boat yesterday to bring ald to ...

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  25. Thorby Attacks Apple Scheme

    MR. Thorby, speaking at Orange, strongly attacked the Apple and Pear Scheme, and said he would fight it to the end. ...

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  26. JOINT DEFENCE

    THE American-Canadian Defence Committee will held its first meeting in Ottawa to-day. Both countries are preparing a joint ...

    Article : 97 words
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  28. Lithgow's House Shortage

    ARRANGEMENTS have been made to run buses to Katoomba and Portland from Lithgow in order to overcome the ...

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  29. GENERAL

    An officer of the External Affairs Department, Alan Watt, has been appointed Secretary to the Australian Legation at Washington. He ...

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  30. SYDNEY STOCK MARKETS

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  31. "SLY GROG" FINE

    A FINE of £30 was imposed on John Charles Earl (34), by Mr. Donaldson, P.M., at the Wellington Police Court for having sold liquor ...

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  32. TWO DROWNED

    BERT Standon (17) and Percival Standon (12) were drowned in Lake Cargelligo when a canoe capsized. ...

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  33. JAPAN'S OLIVE BRANCH

    "I AM sure if a handful of statesmen came forward both in England and Japan with uncircumscribed goodwill it would not be so ...

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  34. STRANGE DEATH

    EDWARD George Goodsill (38), a cannery employee, was found Unconscious on the footpath outside his home this morning and ...

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  35. MARKETS

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