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  4. BURMA ROAD RE-OPENED AT DAWN: FIRST CONVOY CROSSES

    The Burma Road was re-opened 3.30 a.m. Austra[?] time to-day. Thousands of Chinese ...

    Article : 277 words
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  6. TROOPS IN MIDDLE EAST

    These pictures, supplied by the Department of Information, show activities of Australian troops in the Middle East. Left: The High Commissioner for Australia, Mr. S. M. Bruce, spends a busy day with the Australian Imperial Force. The High ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 72 words
  7. Night Raiders

    Night raiders made many more homes in London uninhabitable, although many districts experienced long lulls. ...

    Article : 772 words
  8. MENACE IN BALKANS

    In a despatch from Bucharest, a correspondent of British Associated Press states that he has been informed by German circles that 150 bombers and fighters have arrived in Rumania and that a further 150 are expected ...

    Article : 499 words
  9. CRASHED GERMAN PLANE

    LORD Beaverbrook, following a request from Mr. A. W. Coles, of Melbourne, has agreed to “slight recognition of ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. Naval Victory

    A communique issued by the German High Command stated that a battle took place between German destroyers and British cruisers ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. LORRIES REACH KUNMING

    The first 200 lorries over the Burma Road have reached Kunming, carrying petrol and other war supplies. They were not ...

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  12. JAPANESE PRESS ON REOPENING

    The vernacular Press gives promin[?] to London and Washington des-[?] relating to the re-opening of [?] Burma Road. ...

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  13. Hammering of Kiel

    An Air Ministry communique states “Aircraft of the Coastal Command made a daylight attack on a power station of the ...

    Article : 177 words
  14. Germany May Take Over All Of France

    A correspondent of “The Times,” who has lately been In France, states that early German action to tale over the whole of France is ...

    Article : 244 words
  15. German Radio Says.

    Berlin radio staled to-night that [?] motor torpedo boats, operat[?] [?] of the coast of German occupied [?] had attacked and sunk two ...

    Article : 207 words
  16. THEY ARE SOLDIERS NOW

    Seven young men of the district who joined the A.I.F. 2½ months ago. They are: Left lo right, Ernie Miller, Arthur Sutherland, Alf Sutherland, George Millei (all of Charleroi), Bernard Cox (a former herd tester), L. Millei and D. Foulds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Bombings In the Desert

    A communique states:— “The Royal Air Force attacked the town of Tobruk on the night of October 15. A stick straddled the town ...

    Article : 119 words
  18. SOVIET TRIBUTE TO ROYAL AIR FORCE

    Captain Krainef, in an article in “Red Star,” emphasises that the Germans have failed to win mastery of the air, and their mass attacks failed ...

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  19. “REYNELLA” DISPUTE SETTLED

    [?] dispute which had held up the [?] ship. Reynella, for about a [?] was settled to-day, for about a [?] between the Attorney-General ...

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  20. RAID ON ALEXANDRIA

    The Fleet and coastal anti-aircraft guns drove off raiders who twice tonight attempted to bomb warships and other military objectives. ...

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  21. RETURNING AMBASSADOR

    Lord Lothian, British Ambassador to Washington who is making a visit to London, has arrived here by air. ...

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