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  4. R.A.F. Showers Bombs Over Germany's Industrial Areas

    SEVEN GERMAN PLANES WERE SHOT DOWN IN THE STRAIT OF DOVER THIS EVENING, WHILE ONE ROYAL AIR FORCE FIGHTER WAS LOST. THESE ENGAGEMENTS FOLLOWED AN ATTACK ON A ...

    Article : 460 words
  5. CHURCHILL BROADCASTS: "WE SHALL NOT SEEK PEACE TERMS; WE ASK NO MERCY"

    "We would rather see London in ruins than tamely and abjectly enslaved," declared the Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) during a broadcast in the overseas service of the B.B.C. this evening. ...

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  6. Italians' East Base 'Heavily Attacked'

    The official Soviet wireless to-night broadcast an unconfirmed report, which reached it in a roundabout way through ...

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  7. 'CHARGED WITH CAUSING MOTHER'S DEATH

    Stated to have caused the death of his mother, Bridget Scott (73), by striking her with a bottle, John Joseph Scott (38), boilermaker, was ...

    Article : 95 words
  8. TERRORISM IN BELFAST

    Armed men, believed to be members of the Irish Repub jican Army, entered a Government store in Belfast this ...

    Article : 81 words
  9. DECLARED HABITUAL CRIMINAL

    A the Quarter Sessions to-day, Kenrick Hampson (51), who had been found guilty of stealing liquor from a Balmain hotel, was ...

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  10. ACCOMPANIES HUSBAND TO PRISON GATES

    Captain Gordon Canning, husband of the Australian actress, Mary Maguire, has been detained under the Defence Regulations. ...

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  11. TEST CRICKETER DEAD

    The former test cricketer and joint holder of the honour of taking the greatest number of wickets in a first class match, Mr. W. P. Howell, died ...

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  12. ANGLO-JAPANESE TALKS

    Army and Navy spokesmen stated to-night that Anglo-Japanese negotiations regarding Burma were proceeding with ...

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  13. REGULATION STRIKE

    A regulation strike began to-day on Perth's tramways, trolley bus lines and ferries, These three transport services were ...

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  14. RAID ON SYDNEY 'TWO-UP' SCHOOL

    More than 20 police yesterday raided a "two-up" school at the old Randwick rifle range and arrested 33 men. Seventy others escaped. ...

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  15. BUILDING UP WAR-TIME COAL STOCKS

    It is rumoured that shift work in mines may be adopted temporarily, under strict safeguards, in an effort to build up Australia's war time coal ...

    Article : 36 words
  16. SECRET SESSION OF FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Cur tin) commenting on the report that 2000 internees were already on their way to Australia, said: ...

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  17. Move to "Get a Better Leader Than Mr. Curtain

    A move was made yesterday "to get a better leader" of the Federal Australian Labour Party than Mr. Curtin. At a meeting of the Reid Electorate Council, a motion was ...

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  18. BRITAIN'S GROWING DEFENCES

    Speaking at Waverley Park yesterday, the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Spender) said that the German "blitzkrieg" might be coming nearer to ...

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