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  5. ITALIAN SOMALILAND BA TTLE WON

    It is no exaggeration to say that the battle of Italian Somalifand has been won, and it is merely a question of time before the reduction of Mogadishu, and the occupation of a much larger area to the ...

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  6. BRITISH DESTROYERS KEEP CEASELESS PATROL OF THE SEAS.

    Taken from the crow's nest, this picture shows part of a flotilla of British destroyers as they steam in line with a stern-wake mingling with bow-wave ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WINGS OVER GERMANY

    The Air Minister (Sir Archibald Sinclair), in a speech to-day oh the British air offensive, paid a ...

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  8. PEACE PROPOSALS OUT!

    President Roosevelt, when asked at a Press conference if the new Ambassador (Mr. Winant) ...

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  9. LEG-PULLING

    "It is no use pulling our legs about the duration of the war. I have no illusions about a short war. I have a strong ...

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  10. U.S.A. AID

    ADMINISTRATION LEADERS, AFTER CONFERRING WITH MR. ROOSEVELT TODAY, DECIDED TO RESIST ...

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  11. WILL STAND FIRM

    Speaking at a dinner in honour of Sir Bertram Stevens, the acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) declared: "We are ...

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  12. "No Compromise Possible"

    The Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsuoka) offered to act as mediator in the Europeon war, declared the Under-Secretary for Foreign ...

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  13. Channel Ports Blasted

    Royal Air Force bombers this atternoon made an offensive sweep across the Channel and attacked shipping. ...

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  14. AIR ARMADA

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) revealed last night that to the end of 1940 12,600 Australian air crews had been selected under the ...

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  15. TURKISH AMBASSADOR

    The Turkish Ambassador (Mr. Ertegun) conferred with the Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Sumner Wells) on what was described as the ...

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  16. OVERTIME BAN ENDING

    "Finis" was virtually written to the overtime ban on taxation last night, when a meeting of the Boilermakers' Union decided by 98 to 56 to lift the ...

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  17. ABORIGINES ARRESTED

    Following an attack on a middleaged man at La Perouse, last night. two young half-caste aborigines from Orford were arrested and charged ...

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  18. SHIPPING LOSSES

    Shipping losses from enemy action for the week ended February 16 were 12 ships, totalling 37,636 tons, which is well under the average, despite the ...

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  19. BANNED RADIO STATIONS

    The Postmaster-General (Senator McLeay) said last night that the Commonwealth Government might not re-allocate the licenses of the ...

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  20. BABY ABANDONED

    A baby girl about five weeks old was found last night abandoned in the grounds of an infants' home at Ashfield. ...

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  21. REV. W. W. LOCK

    The Rev. W. W. Lock was elected president for 1941 of the Methodist Conference. He has served in 16 circuits since he joined the church in ...

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