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  4. BRITAIN HITS BACK HARD: HAMBURG LEFT IN FLAMES

    The Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Hall and the British Museum were all hit and seriously damaged by high explosive and incendiary bombs in Saturday night's raid, while Westminster Abbey was set ...

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  5. DAMAGED BY NAZI BOMBS

    The High Altar in beautiful Westminster Abbey. This historic building has been damaged by German bombs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Chinese General Praises A.I.F.

    "The Australian forces here know their stuff thoroughly," said Lieut-General Lin-Wei, deputy chief of the General Staff of the ...

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  7. GIRL PACIFIST GAOLED

    A sentence of three months' gaol was imposed to-day on a woman pacifist. She was told by the magistrate that no consideration be given ...

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  8. THREAT TO GIBRALTAR

    A correspondent of "The Times," who is on the French frontier, says that private reports indicate that M. Pietri, French Ambassador to Madrid, called on Marshal Petain at Vichy and notified him that General ...

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  9. THREE MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT

    A scnience of three months' imprisonment was imposed on Joseph Arthur Butler, aged 59, Gillies st., Fa[?]field, at the South Melbourne ...

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  10. ITALIAN STORY OF BENGHAZI BOMBARDMENT

    To-day's Italian communique states: "The enemy on Saturday night attempted [?] naval bombardment of Benghazi, but was forced to withdraw ...

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  12. STILL TICKING

    Big Ben, which is still telling the time to Londoners, though bomt scarred and battered. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. INTERESTED IN IRAQ

    The Toss Agency (Moscow) announces that relations are being established with the Government of [?] following a renewed request ...

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  14. GERMANS BEATEN AT TOBRUK

    Fierce fighting last night on our outer defences resulted in the recapture of several posts occupied by the Germans. ...

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  15. "NO LEANING TO MELBOURNE"

    The Minister for Supply and Development (Senator McBride) tonight issued a list of figures showing the distribution of war ...

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  16. JAPAN SUSPICIOUS OF GERMANY AND RUSSIA

    In a front-page editorial the Japanese army organ, "Kokumin," declares that Japan could not look on with folded hands in the event of on agreement ...

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  17. HALF TON OF TOBACCO STOLEN FROM MILITARY STORE

    Tobacco stolen from military canteen stores at Chippendale during the week-end weighed nearly halt a ton, and is valued at £694. ...

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  18. REDUCTION IN MOTOR REGISTRATION FEES SUGGESTED

    In view of the petrol restrictions the State Government should make [?] reduction in motor registration fees, said the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. ...

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  19. CANADA NEEDS 32,000 MEN

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Ralston). broadcasting at the opening of Canada's first recruiting campaign, said that 32,000 men would be needed ...

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