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  4. ROYAL AIR FORCE PLANES IN RAID ON WILHELMSHAVEN BASE

    Machines of the Royal Air Force yesterday raided the German naval base at Wilhelmshaven and bombed one warship. Further south they sighted four other warships, which were bombed. Heavy anti-aircraft ...

    Article : 293 words
  5. ALBURY GIRL DIES AFTER CAR CRASH

    Miss Rita Helene Huf, aged 35 years, nurse, of Frauenfelder street, Albury, died in the Wangaratta Base Hospital at 4 ...

    Article : 489 words
  6. ARMAMENT PRODUCTION

    “The generals demand that the pace of armament production should be quickened and supplies delivered earlier,” declared the Minister for ...

    Article : 164 words
  7. KILLED IN ACCIDENT

    MISS RITA HUF, of Albury, who wa[?] killed in a motor accident on Saturday. (See story next column). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ON THE LAWN AT ALBURY RACECOURSE

    Above: Left to right. Misses E. Greenwood, F. Hawkins, Mrs. Gibbons, Swan Hill, and Miss G. Schnelling. Below: Misses M. Parnall, L. Moll, McLennan and Mr. Goldie Elwood. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Italy’s Reorganised Defences

    The radio has broadcast throughout Italy the first details of the re-organised Supreme Defence Commission. It sets out 22 articles ...

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  10. CANADIAN HOSPITALS

    The first section of the great Canadian military hospital which is now in the course of erection at “Cliveden.” Lord As[?]or’s famous Thames-side seat, ...

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  11. MR. SPENDER HITS OUT

    The activities of Communists were responsible for the present coal strike and other industrial disputes which were hamstringing Australia’s ...

    Article : 330 words
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  13. WATERSIDERS WARNED

    MR. W. M. HUGHES, Attorney-General, who warned watersiders yesterday that he may apply the penal clauses of the Transport Workers’ ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. TIGHTENING BLOCKADE; MINISTERS ARRIVE IN LONDON

    It is expected that the British Ambassador at Angora and the British Ministers at Athens, Belgrade, Bucharest, Sofia and Budapest will all have arrived in London by Monday, when consultations with experts at the Foreign Office, the Ministry of Economic Warfare and the Board of Trade will begin. ...

    Article : 365 words
  15. UNION OFFICIAL RESIGNS

    Because of the alleged anti-Labor decisions of the Victorian executive of the Tramways Union the vice-president (Mr. M. Stapleton) has resigned and ...

    Article : 322 words
  16. General Strike Possible at Darwin

    The executive of the North Australian Workers’ Union decided to-day to leave the next move in the wharf laborers’ strike to the Commonwealth ...

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  17. FURTHER EFFECTS OF COAL STRIKE

    Because of lack of coal supplies from Newcastle there would be little work for 120 railway cranesmen, said the [?] superintendent for railway. ...

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  18. NO BALKAN PROBLEMS

    The Berlin correspondent of the “Berlingske Tidende” affirms that binding promises have been exchanged between Russia, Germany and Italy, ...

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  19. PILOTS THRILLING STORY

    A thrilling story is told of how a Spitfire pilot, after shooting down a [?] raider in the North Sea on April 3, found himself trapped under ...

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  20. RUSSIAN HORRORS IN POLAND

    The Polish Government’s Press Bureau in a communique declares that the Russians are carrying on a reign of “death and terror” in occupied ...

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  21. DANCE FOR AUSTRALIANS

    Lord Astor to-night entertained a large number of Australian airmen at a dance in the Plymouth Guild Hall. ...

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