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  3. FORECAST

    Scattered showers, chiefly on coast, otherwise fine, with cool to cold night. Slight to moderate sea, with ...

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  4. MINERS' HOLIDAY PAY PENALTIES ARE WIPED OUT

    SYDNEY.—Penalty clauses in miners' award over holidays were deleted by the Federal Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Morrison) when he gave his decision to-day in the dispute between mining unions and coal-ownrs. ...

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  5. RED FLAG FLIES ON ANOTHER CITY

    LONDON, Thursday (O.S.R.): Russian forces are throwing the Germans back on three fronts—before Moscow, near Leningrad and in the south. The most spectacular success is still in the south, where the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NAZIS MASS FOR BLOW AT TURKEY

    LONDON, Thursday (Our Special Representative).—Huge military preparations are being made by Germany in Bulgaria, ...

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  7. EIGHTH ARMY KEEN TO RESUME FIGHT

    CAIRO, Thursday (Our Special Representative and A.A.P.): General Cunningham's men in Libya are eagerly awaiting ...

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  8. WEEK OF PRAYER IN JAPAN FOR PEACE IN PACIFIC

    TOKIO. Thursday (A.A.P.).—A week of continuous day and night prayer for peace in the Pacific is being organised by Dr Toyohiko. ...

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  9. STOP PRESS

    Sydney.—The State Government has offered a rewind of £200 for information leading to the capture of Robert Sidney Jones, who ...

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  10. GOEBBELS INVENTS 'COLOSSAL' RAIDS

    LONDON. Thursday (Our Special Representative").—"Colossal raids on Britain," screams Goebbels, borrowing his ammunition ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN WAR EFFORT PRAISED

    LONDON, Thursday (Our Special Representative.)—The futility of British propaganda and the absence of British news has led to ...

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  12. EXPLOSION OF PLANE'S TANKS MAY HAVE CAUSED FIRE ON SYDNEY

    MELBOURNE.—Raider survivors have told naval interrogators that H.M.A.S. Sydney had its seaplane poised for launching when the Kormoran's first salvo crashed upon the cruiser. A reconstruction by naval experts is that the plane's petrol tank exploded, ...

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  13. "WAR BETWEEN GENTLEMEN" IN THE DESERT

    CAIRO. Thursday (A.A.P.): "This is a war between gentlemen," General von Ravenstein. now a prisoner in Tobruk, told a New Zealand journalist. ...

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  14. NO BRITISH SHIPS AT SHANGHAI

    SHANGHAI. Thursday (A.A.P.).—For the first time for a century, no British merchant ships are anchored here to-day. ...

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  15. DRASTIC CURB ON U.S. STRIKES

    WASHINGTON. Thursday (Our Special Representative).—The rising war temper of the House of Representatives is indicated in its ...

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  16. CHURCHILL'S NEPHEW IS MISSING

    MONTREAL Thursday: Pilot Officer Esmond Ramilly. a nephew of Mr. Winston Churchill, is missing after an air operation over the sea. ...

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  19. BRITISH MERCHANTMAN SUNK NEAR AZORES

    MONTREAL. Thursday (A.A.P.): The British steamer Ashly (4868 tons) has been torpedced and sunk near the Azores, 830 miles west of ...

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