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  4. DRASTIC ACTION

    Acting under the National Security Regulations (he Minister for Custom: (Mr. Harrison) to-night declared all goods sold by Robert ...

    Article : 375 words
  5. 3000 KILLED AND WOUNDED IN GREECE

    The official silence concerning the evacuation of Greece was broken to-day, when it was revealed that at least 45,000 expeditionary troops, which comprised Australians and New Zealanders, had been safely ferried ...

    Article : 332 words
  6. GERMAN TROOPS LAND IN FINLAND

    The official Soviet organ, "Pravda," say it is reliably reported from Tallin that 1200 German troops, equipped with tanks and artillery, disembarked ...

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  7. WOOLLEN GARMENTS FROM AUSTRALIA

    The Duchess of Kent visits the Royal Empire Society to see the woollen garments sent by the Fellows of the New South Wales branch, for needy British women and children. In the picture the Duchess is helping to dress little Angela Giles with knitted socks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. IMPORTANCE OF LOCKING THE RIVERS

    The locking of rivers was next in mportance to N.S.W. to winning the var, said the Premier (Mr. Mair), pening a section of the Keepit daw ...

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  9. UNSINKBLE BATHERS; PRIESTS ALLEGE SWINDLE

    [?] parish priests testified to-day that they were swindled of £12.500 by the promoters of a company, ostensibly formed to manufacture hygienic, unsinkable. ...

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  10. WORK FOUND FOR MEN UNDER NOTICE OF DISMISSAL

    The general manager of Cockatoo D[?]ck (Mr. Fraser) said to-day that other work had been found for patternmakers whose early dismissal ...

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  11. BELIEVE GERMANY AND RUSSIA WILL FIGHT

    The dee[?]ion of the Soviet to ban the transit of war materials across its territory is seen here as evidence of a widening breach between Germany and ...

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  12. Plymouth Raided Again

    Night raiders attacked Plymouth in massed formation daring the night. They often swooped down low to release bombs. Another south-east ...

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  13. A CLEANER FOR TRIAL

    Sam[?]el Rosenthal, aged 56, cleaner. was committed for trial from the Central police court to-day on a charge of having while a servant of the ...

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  14. U.S. HEADING FOR WAR

    The view is held in influential Japanese quarters that the United States is "rushing headlong" into the European war. ...

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  15. WILL CURTIN ACCEPT?

    Before the Advisory War Council meets to-morrow the Acting Prime . Minuter (Mr. Fadden) is expected to see the labor Leader ...

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  16. SHIPPING FREIGHT RATES INCREASED

    An increase in interstate shipping freights for vessels operated by the Australian Steamship Owners' Federation was announced to-night by the ...

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  17. A.L.F. RECRUITS SOUGHT OVER WIDE FIELD

    The Director-General of Recruiting (Major-General H.W. Lloyd) said today that the objective of the new drive for men for the A.I.F. was the spread ...

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  18. GERMAN STEAMER RUNS BLOCKADE

    The German freighter. Natal, carrying a general cargo, arrived to-day after a voyage of 32 days from Hamburg, thus running the British blockade successfully. ...

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  19. LINDBERGH'S RESIGNATION ACCEPTED

    The War Department announced today that Colonel Lindbergh's resignation from tile Reserve Air Corps had been accepted. ...

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  21. U.S. WITHDRAWING GARRISON FROM CHINA

    According to the Peking correspondent of the Domei newsagency, the United States is expected to withdraw its garrison forces soon from North ...

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  22. LABOR'S PERTINENT QUESTIONS ON THE WAR

    The possibility of diverting some of the American war material being received in Britain to the Mediterranean of war will be raised by Labor ...

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  23. TAXATION PAYMENT PROTEST

    A protest will be made, to the Federal Government again:!, the decision to reduce the time for tho payment, of income tax by the Taxpayers' Association ...

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  24. INJURED IN' DOVER SHELLING

    Two civilian men and one soldier were injured during to-day's heavy shelling of the Dover area. The civilians were travelling in a lorry near ...

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  25. DUTCH PLANE REACHES SYDNEY

    Carrying the managing director of the K.N.I.L.M. line. Major W. C. J. Versteegh, a new Douglas DC5 arrived at Sydney to-day on a goodwill tour. ...

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  26. AMERICAN COAL STRIKE

    Immediate resumption of coal production will follow Mr. Roosevelt's successful intervention in a dispute which baffled the Defence Mediation ...

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  27. STRAWBERRIES AT 40/ A LB.

    The offer of strawberries at 40/ a lb. has brought letters of protest to "The Times," It is suggested that such luxuries should be banned in wartime. ...

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  29. U.A.P. and U.C.P. CRITICISED

    The U.A.P. and U.C.P. were criticised for pot sending speakers to-night to a meeting organised by the Public Service Defence Committee, which urged ...

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  30. "WE WILL FIGHT AND WIN"

    In ail interview to-day with Pressmen Sir Robert Brooke-Popham. the Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in the Far East, said it was intended ...

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  31. MAN DIES OF SEPTIC POISONING

    A few days after Harold Montagu Stanley. [?]ronmoulder, of McGregor st.. Middle Pork, had been splashed on the foot on January 17 by a [?] ...

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