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  4. AUSTRALIA’S NAVY IS UP-TO-DATE

    Left : Anti-aircraft guns of the latest type being fired in practice from a cruiser of the Australian Navy. Right: This sleek steel object is one of the Navy’s important defence weapons. It is a paravane, and is fixed to the bow of a vessel, sheering off and cutting the moorings of mines which may be encountered. They are also used in mine-sweeping, being trawled between two mine-sweepers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SERVICE OF INTERCESSION

    A national service of intercession and witness for the Finnish people, to be held in St. Paul’s Cathedral on Thursday, will consist of an English ...

    Article : 118 words
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  7. “NO NEED FOR BALKAN ANXIETY”

    A statement by M. Marcovitch, which is said to have been intended as a confidential guide to newspaper editors, but was broadcast ...

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  8. SCRAP METAL BOUGHT BY GERMAN REFUGEE

    Scrap metal totalling about 50 tons bought by a German refugee who won the Iron Cross in the last war has been sent to agents representing the ...

    Article : 156 words
  9. Britain and France Started the War

    “Britain and France started the war, and I can only say to them that they will get all the war they want,” declared Herr Hitler, amid frantic cheering, in a speech at the Sportspalast, which was broadcast throughout ...

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  11. SQUEEZING OUT THE “REDS”

    Russian forcest in the north of Finland hold much less territory than last month. Observers are of the opinion that no new attacks will ...

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  12. Dog’s Costly Drink at Fountain

    A man was fined the maximum penalty of £2, with £1/7/6 costs, at the Central Summons Court to-day for allowing an Alsatian dog to ...

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  13. Alien Alleged to have Fired Shots

    An alien, who called at a farmhouse at Garamut last night and who after being refused food, allegedly fired shots from a revolver in the ...

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  14. CAUSE OF BUSH FIRES

    Responsible representatives of farmers and graziers’ organisations to-day denied the assertion made that farmers, through carelessness, were ...

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  15. MORNING TEA!

    Despite protests made by the men themselves, and members of Parliament including some supporters of the Government the State Cabinet ...

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  16. VICTORIAN COUNTRY FIRE BRIGADES

    Mr. A. R. Stewart of Ballarat, was to-day elected president of the Country Fire Brigades Board, and chairman of all its committees for 1940. ...

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  17. MR. MENZIES LIKES U.A.P. CANDIDATE

    “Mr. J. T. Vinton Smith will be an acquisition to the House of Representatives,” said the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-night referring to ...

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  18. SWEDISH NEUTRALITY

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons, the Minister for Economic Warfare said that the Swedish Government had proclaimed its ...

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