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  4. Another SHock For U.S.A. JAPANESE AIR RAIDERS OVER AMERICA

    A general alarm was sounded in America in the face of a number of conflicting reports of "enemy" or "unidentified" planes over the Atlantic seaboard. Two air raid alarms were sounded in New York this afternoon, while far ...

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    BRITISH TANKS IN BATTLE MANOEUVRES. — On the coast of England tank troops were used in battle manoeuvres against an imaginary invading force. New tank techniques were studied, and theories of defence tested. The corns ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. POLICE DOGS IN SEARCH FOR TRAIN BANDITS.

    Although large numbers of police assisted by police dogs, have made widespread searches in the past two days to track down the ...

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  7. HOUSEWIVES ADVISED NOT TO HOARD FOOD

    Declaring that unwise action would create an artificial shortage of essentials in Australia, the Director of Emergency Supplies, Mr. W. B. ...

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  8. Naval Disaster In the Pacific Not Confirmed In Washington

    Grim, tight-lipped silence at the Navy Department to-day did nothing to dispel widely credited reports that the ...

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  9. DARWIN WOMEN

    It is expected that the Federal Minister for Labour, Mr. Ward, will advise the Government on his arrival in Darwin on the necessity for ...

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  10. No Matter What Happens Our War Production Must Continue

    The Detputy Prime Minister, Mr.Forde, in a broadcast last night, said war production must continue, even if Newcastle ...

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  11. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news messages published in this issue are supplied by the Australian Associated Press to which Armidale "Express" subscribes,The ...

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  12. BRITISH MAY LEAVE NORTHERN MALAYA

    The possibility of the withdrawal of Empire troops from Northern Malaya is hinted in the latest British communique from Singapore. It declares that the maintenance of communications is proving ...

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  13. Round-Up in N.Z.

    The Government received advice last night that Nauru and Ocean Islands received a second bombing raid yesterday. ...

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  14. Should School Children be Evacuated?

    The general secretary of the TeaChers' Federation, Mr. W. J. Hendry, stated last night that the Government should announce immediately whether ...

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  15. Libyan Position Improves With Advances

    To-day's communique from British Headquarters in Cairo is felt in authoritative circles in London to show that the Libyan ...

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  16. WAR STOPS BIG CRICKET IN OUEENSLAND

    A suggestion by the Victorian Cricket Association that inter-State cricket should be abandoned met an immediate response from the Queensland ...

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  17. Little Chance Of Invasion Of Australia

    The War Advisory Council last night approved the steps already taken by the Government and the strategical plans worked out by ...

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  18. DISPUTE HOLDS UP SHIPS

    The authorities are concerned that four vessels in Australian ports are unable to put to sea, due to disputes with crews, although the vesseis are ...

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