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  4. Hitler Gives Order For The Balkans Offensive To Begin

    A few hours after Bulgaria had joined die Axis partnership of crime, Hitler gave the order for an offensive to begin in the Balkans, and 200,000 German soldiers on the Rumanian frontier began to march into Bulgaria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GREEK DAY MARCH IN DEAN STREET

    Close-up of some of the men as they passed the saluting base in Friday’s great march in connection with the Greek Day Appeal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITAIN’S VITAL TASK

    It was emphasised to-day that Britain’s most vital immediate task is to build more ships, discharge them faster, and protect them more ...

    Article : 135 words
  7. “REVOLUTION TO END WAR”

    A revolution in Europe would end the war in favor of Britain, it was claimed to-day by Mr. R. W. G. Mackay, a former Sydney ...

    Article : 269 words
  8. THREE ACCIDENT DEATHS

    Frederick Blazner, aged 59, of Loy st., Kensington, died in hospital early this morning from injuries juries sustained at work on ...

    Article : 160 words
  9. N.Z. HAS ITS TRAITORS

    It was announced to-day that strong action under the war regulations would be taken against rumor-mongers if they were caught. ...

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  10. WOMAN AND YOUTH KILLED

    Two persons were fatally injured in accidents at Get-long to-night. When two cars collided at the intersection of [?] st. and West Melbourne ...

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  11. No Answer From France Yet

    Earlier stories that France had accepted the Japanese proposals for a settlement of the Thailand Indo-China, dispute were contradicted by later reports that although the dead-line had been passed by 24 hours France had not given any definite reply. ...

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  12. SEAGULL EGGS FOR BRITISH BREAKFASTS

    Seagull eggs, reported to be tasty and nourishing, will soon appear on British breakfast tables. The Ministry for Agriculture has ...

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  13. KILLED WHILE ON LEAVE

    Shunters found the body of John Joseph Vinall, G3. railway ganger, of Hotham st.. Traralgon, near the goods sheds opposite the Traralgon railway ...

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  15. RUMANIAN CONSULS RESIGN

    Because the Rumanian Government is hostile of Great Britain the Royal Rumanian Consul-General in Australia, Dr. J. Way, has resigned. ...

    Article : 141 words
  16. HITLER’S-U-BOAT THREAT

    The “Sunday Times” naval writer referring to the circulation of “fantastic” estimates of Germany’s output of new U-boats, says that ...

    Article : 180 words
  17. FOOD CUT FOR MEN OF THE SERVICES

    A reduction of certain [?] in this country of the army navy and air force has been made and those of the army and air force have been ...

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  18. 19,000 HOMELESS; EARTH- QUAKE IN GREECE

    Nineteen thousand people ore homeless at Larissa, in Greece, as the result of a severe earthquake. The Prefect telegraphed that many houses had ...

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  19. NO FOOD SHORTAGE

    It was claimed to-day that there will lie no food shortage In Australia if the proposals which the Federal Government is considering ...

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  20. 110 CANDIDATES FOR S.A. ELECTIONS

    When nominations for the State elections on March 20 become due this week it is expected there will be 110 candidates for 49 seats. Campaigning ...

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  21. SOVIET ASSURANCE TO AMERICA

    The Soviet Ambassador (M. Oumansky) conferred with the Under-Secretary for State (Mr. Sumner Welles) today after which the State Department ...

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  22. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IN SCHOOLS

    Hundreds of ministers and other church representatives v. ill go into all State schools next week to inaugurate a regular half hour of religious ...

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  23. GERMANS HEAVILY FINE DUTCH CITIES

    For the recent “disorders,” the German military authorities have fined Amsterdam £2 million sterling; Hilversum. £350,000, and Zaandam, ...

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  24. TRAINEES IN FORCED LANDINGS

    Two Empire air trainees flying light single-engined aircraft on a cross-country flight, made forced landings to-day. Neither of the men was injured and ...

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  25. M.H.R. DEFEATED IN BALLOT

    Mr. Maurice Blackburn, Labor member for Bourke in the House of Representatives, was defeated in e ballot on Saturday to select three delegates from ...

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