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  4. PAUSE IN AFRICA

    Australian troops have now mooed many miles [?]th of Benghazi, joining famous British cavalry regi[?]ents in forward patrols in the desert country running to [?]e southern border of Cyrenaica. ...

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  5. MUSSOLINI BREAKS HIS SILENCE

    Signor Mussolini, addressing a Fascist rally, declared: “I come to look you firmly in the eye. I break my silence by saying that we will fight to the last drop of blood against England. We would have entered the war in September, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AIRMAN HERO OF CORRYONG

    Wing-Commander W. H. Caring, D.F.C., of the R.A.A.F., to whose return his home town, Corryong, is looking with tremendous expectation. Wing-Commander Caring is a member of the famous Sunderland squadron which has done such valiant and widespread reconnaissance work around ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WHITE RACES MUST CEDE OCEANIA

    THE Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsuoka) to-day called upon the white race to Cede Oceania—the vastly ...

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  8. Raids Over England

    Ail Air Ministry communique states that enemy air activity on Sunday night was not heavy and soon ceased. Bombs fell in a town on the ...

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  9. CONTRACT MINERS

    Increases of 12/1 weekly for contract miners and a/ weekly for offhand labor in N.S.W.. were granted by the Central Reference Board to-night. ...

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  10. DIVE BOMBING ATTACK FRUSTRATED

    GERMAN dive bombers again failed to smash a convoy taking supplies through the Mediterranean. ...

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  11. PAINTING BERLIN BLACK

    It is reported from Berlin that the War Ministry has ordered newly build houses flats factories and barrack:, and renovators lo be painted dark colors ...

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  12. JAPANESE BOATS

    Because they have exceeded their monthly quota of 24.0110 tons of iron ore from their New Caledonian concession, two Japanese boats have been ...

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  13. CONFERENCE WITH FRANCO

    A Swiss correspondent in a despatch from Berlin says that the Axis conference With General Franco was designed to arrange for the supply of raw ...

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  14. THROAT PIERCED BY STICK

    Garry Hicks, aged two, died in hospital to-day after the back of his throat had been pierced with a sharp Stick. The child fell after lie had ...

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  15. WOMAN’S BODY IDENTIFIED

    The woman whose body was found the foot of Khyber Pass, nine miles from Wentworlh Falls, last Saturday, is believed to be Clare Thomas. ...

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  16. SIR WALTER CITRINE RETURNS

    Sir Walter Citrine. Secretary-General of the Trades Union Council, who has been on a visit to the United States, and Canada, where he spoke of the ...

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  17. BOARD OF INQUIRY

    The personnel of the Board of Inquiry to investigate cash orders and purchase agreements was announced to-day by the Federal ...

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  18. THE BALKANS

    While Bulgarian officials are still scoffing at reports of an imminent German occupation, the Sofia correspondent of “The Times” declares that all the indications are that the coming week will be fatal for Bulgaria. ...

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  19. MR. MENZIES BUSY

    Mr. Menzies spent the week-end with Mr Winston Churchill. To-day he lunches with Mr. S. M. Bruce, when he will meet several members of the ...

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  21. BLIND FLYING

    To raise the already high standard of instrument living demanded of R.A.A.F. pilots, blind flying practice has been extended at all ...

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  22. ASSAULT CHARGES

    On charges of assaulting members of the police force in the execution of their duty at Fitzroy early yesterday morning, three men ...

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  23. JAPANESE PEACE OFFER

    An explanation of the reported offer by the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr Matsuoka) to Mr. Anthony Eden to mediate In the European conflict ...

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  24. SECURITY STOCKS

    Locations for the storage of security stocks have been decided upon. It is understood that following a conference between the Minister for Commerce ...

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  25. PROOF OF GUILT

    The Full Court to-day upheld an appeal which maintained that, if a wife was found in a bedroom dressed in attire, together with a scantily ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN AIR SUCCESSES

    [?] communique issued by the R.A.F. [?] the Middle East states: At Burie. R.A.A.F. bombers machine [?]ned troop positions cast of the ...

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  27. TOWER TO PEG RENTS

    It is understood that the National Security Regulations will be amended almost immediately giving the Victorian Government power to [?]rents ...

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  28. MILITARY CALL UP

    It is expected that an announcement will be made to-morrow. giving details of the militia call-up under the Government’s plan to keep these forces in ...

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  29. FREE FRENCH STRENGTH

    Sub-Lieutenant Saphir. speaking on behalf of the Free French, declared: “Our forces at the end of the year were 35.000 men. 1000 airmen. 20 ...

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  30. MISSED DEATH BY INCHES

    [?] Kenn[?]h Ainsworth, 34. of [?] A.I.F. camp of at Cowra, escaped [?] by inches this afternoon in the [?]y He attempted to board a moving ...

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  31. JAPAN AND EAST INDIES TRADE

    The clarification of the trade talks between Japan and the Dutch East Indies Is progressing at a rapid pace. Japanese delegates have agreed to ...

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  32. COCKATOO DOCK STRIKE

    A settlement of the strike of [?]moulders crane drivers and ironworkers at Cockatoo Dock is expected soon, following a compulsory conference ...

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  33. GREEK CAPTURES

    A Government Spokesman states that the Greeks last week captured 1272 Italians, including 30 officers, while repulsing 16 counter-attacks ...

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