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  4. BRITAIN SENDS AIR AND NAVAL AID TO GREECE

    Recent events in Europe, in which Hitler and Mussolini played a prominent part, had prepared Britain for the invasion of Greece by Italy. As a consequence, London took the news calmly and when the War Cabinet and the Chiefs of Staff met a few hours after word of invasion was received, it was chiefly to review the plans already ...

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  5. RAIDERS QUIET

    Four enemy aircraft were shot down to-day. Two British fighters that were reported missing earlier in the day are now known to be ...

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  6. BRAVE CAPTAIN

    The bravery of the captain of the big liner, Empress of Britain, which was sunk by a German plane on Saturday, has won the ...

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  7. HEAVIEST SHIPPING LOSSES OF WAR

    Mercantile marine losses for the week ended October 20 and 21 were the heaviest for the war. comprising [?] British ships, with a tonnage of ...

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  8. NO CONCESSIONS TO AXIS

    The Trench Embassy in Washington announces that according to advices received from the Government at Vichy, no territorial ...

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  9. MANY FIRES IN SHOPS

    Last night’s raids on Britain were less intensive, especially on London, where for hours neither planes nor gunfire were heard. ...

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  10. MAN FOUND SHOT DEAD IN CAR

    [?] discharged [?]ea rifle beside the body. Alexander Phelan, aged 47. of Drummond st., Carlton, was found in his car at Deep Creek, about three ...

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  12. NINE BRITISH PLANES LOST, SAY GERMANS

    During yesterday’s “successful” attacks on Britain, nine English planes were shot down in aerial combat, reported the German radio to-day. Eight ...

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  13. SWORN TO SECRECY

    The Governor-General [?]ord Gowrie) swore-in the members or the newly constituted National War Council In the War Cabinet room ...

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  14. IMPERIAL WAR CABINET

    The formation of such a body as an Imperial War Cabinet with the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) as Australia’s representative, was ...

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  15. CANTEENS “BLACK”

    The canteens at six military camps in N.S.W. have been declared “'black” because the men contend that they are being charged ...

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  16. MONEY ON WATER TO BE SPENT IN VICTORIA

    Authority to spend £020,000 of loan money on water supply works of a capital nature is provided in a bill introduced in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  17. JAPAN MAY STAND OUT

    It is authoritatively believed that Japan will take no immediate action in the war between Greece and Italy, although Cabinet will examine the ...

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  18. FRENCH NAVAL BASES FOR AXIS ?

    It is expected that Count Ciano will have a conference with M. Laval within a few days. Signor Mussolini may later meet Marshal Petain. ...

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  19. MOUNMENT TO AN UNKNOWN COW.

    The American correspondent of the British United Press says that the Dutch intend erecting a monument to the “unknown cow,” because the ...

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  20. MEXICAN MERCURY FOR JAPAN?

    Export of mercury to Japan from Mexico had now been allowed, reported the German radio to-day. ...

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