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  4. AUSTRALIAN CAVALRY, SWORD IN HAND, CUTS WAY TO DESERT POST

    "Australian cavalry, sword in hand, made a charge at Jaharub, in Siwa Oasis, on Tuesday, capturing material and guns on an important flank," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) reviewing die Libyan campaign in ...

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    Britain's armed merchantmen have distinguished themselves this war and have lived to the high traditions of the Royal Navy. Pictured is the Royal Mail liner Alcantara, which chased and damaged an enemy raider in the South Atlantic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AUSTRALIANS REPORTED TO HAVE CUT COASTAL ROAD TO TOBRUK

    Australian troops, with their English and allied comrades, have tightened their grip on Bardia. Unconfirmed reports state that they have cut the cliff top and coastal road to Tobruk. ...

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  7. ORDER IN U S.A. FOR 12,000 PLANES, 60 SHIPS

    A British official at Washington is stated to have completed the master list of British war orders totalling ...

    Article : 143 words
  8. Italians Cross Adriatic In German Planes

    According to a message from Struga, Yugoslavia, fleets of German transport planes, sent in response to Mussolini's ...

    Article : 156 words
  9. 16 CASES OF MENINGITIS AT DARWIN

    Five more cases of meningitis were diagnosed yesterday, bringing the total to 16. Many parents are sending ...

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  10. 30,000 WORKERS ON BEER STRIKE

    Strikes against the increased price of beer are in full swing in many parts of the State. About 30,000 workers are ...

    Article : 180 words
  11. COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING

    Single and married men, aged between 19 and 33 in the year from July 1. 1939, to June 30, 1940, will have to register for compulsory ...

    Article : 80 words
  12. NOEL COWARD SINGS FOR SAILORS' FUND

    After having travelled more than 7000 miles in Australia, mostly by air. Noel Coward returned to Sydney. He will remain here until he leaves ...

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  13. AMERICA'S PRIME INTEREST FACTS AND ACTION—AMBASSADOR.

    The United States Ambassador to Japan (Mr. Joseph Grew.) created a sensation at a meeting of the Japan-American Society when, speaking extemporaneously, he reminded his listeners that Americans were interested primarily in facts and actions, ...

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  14. M. KALLIO, OF FINLAND, COLLAPSES

    The ex-President of Finland (M. Kyosto Kallio) died to-day. He collapsed in front of a guard of honour which was drawn up at the ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. BODY IDENTIFIED

    The body of the woman found at Como on Wednesday was yesterday identified as Mrs. Frances Scott Carton (70) of Hurstville, who has been ...

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