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  4. BRITISH CABINET. NEW MINISTERS.

    New Cabinet appointments issued from No. 10 Downing-street are as follow: Secretary for the Colonies, Viscount Cranborne; Secretary of State ...

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  7. BRISBANE NOTES.

    The Lord Mayor of Brisbane and his team are getting rather worried about the cost of air-raid shelters. A few dozen already have been erected and ...

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  8. FRENCH SHELTERS.

    The Town Clerk (Mr. A. E. Wilkinson) has received the following communication from the Under-Secretary, Department of Public Works (Mr. T. F. ...

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  9. A.R.P. EXPENDITURE.

    The Commissioner of Taxation has ruled that expenditure on air-raid precautions, with the exception of wages and salaries of staff employed on duties ...

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  10. PILOT'S VIVID STORY.

    Seconds after he landed in a light transport plane, at Salamaua airfield. New Guinea, Pilot Arthur Collins, of Bairnsdale, watched Japanese fighters ...

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  11. PRESS COMMENT.

    The "Daily Mail," in a leader, says that one of the most disappointing features of the Cabinet appointments is in not including the name of an unknown ...

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  12. FIGHTING IN CHINA.

    A communique states that the Chinese attacked Chinyuan, in North Hunan Province, and blew up a Japanese troop train in South Tangying, Killing 400 ...

    Article : 108 words
  13. FORMER SHERIFF FINED.

    Sir Horace Bayer, a former High Sheriff of Londonderry City, was fined a total of £75 for having attempted to obtain rationed food from Northern ...

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  14. AIRCRAFT LOSSES.

    Twenty-eight British aircraft were lost in the week ending dawn February 22. Over the continent five bombers and three aircraft of the ...

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  15. CONTROL MAN-POWER.

    General Hershey, Director of Selective Service, declared to the Press that the United States must inevitably resort to a Government allocation of man-power to ...

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  16. SHOP ASSISTANTS.

    Acting on the advice of the Industrial Court, the parties to the application for a variation of the shop assistants' award to cover the employment of women when ...

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  17. PROOF OF VICHY AID.

    It has been established that Vichy does not deny having shipped mechanical transports and food to Axis forces in Libya, says the Washington ...

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  18. CALL-UP OF DOCTORS.

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. F. M. Forde) stated to-day that the needs of the civil population were kept well in mind when any call-up of doctors was ...

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  19. TWO FOOD SHIPS.

    Field-Marshal Lord Chetwode has announced that two ships containing food, clothing, and other supplies for British civil and military prisoners in ...

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  20. REALISTIC TEST.

    Despite Saturday night's black-out, the usual Saturday, night entertainments were conducted. City theatres were open, and showed normal programmes ...

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  21. AXIS SUPPLIES.

    The Paris radio stated that the United States Ambassador to Vichy (Admiral Leahy) saw Marshal Petain yesterday, and he is believed to have delivered a ...

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  22. FIRE BRIGADE BOARD.

    At a meeting of the Fire Brigade Board yesterday afternoon a supplementary statement was submitted for equipment for civil defence, which ...

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  23. FRANCE'S STRENGTH.

    A Zurich message from Riom says a prosecution document of the war-guilt trials reveals that France in May; 1940, had 115 divisions, compared with ...

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  24. BRAZILIAN SHIP.

    The Fifth Naval District announced that the crew of the Brazilian steamer, Olinda (4576 tons), have been landed after their ship was sunk by a small ...

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  25. SEVERE WINTER.

    Britain's present winter is among the coldest for the last 50 years and the third in succession to produce exceptionally severe frosts and record snowfalls. ...

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  26. STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike at Bishopgate goods station has been settled as a result of negotiations between the employers and the union. Fourteen hundred carters had ...

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  27. AIRMAN KILLED.

    When a single-engine biplane crashed during a training flight near Maryborough on Saturday, Flying-Officer J. F. Colthrup (33), married, formerly of ...

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  28. R.A.A.F. ABROAD

    A communication has been sent by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) to the High Commissioner in London (Mr. Bruce) regarding the wish of ...

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  29. VIOLENT CLASHES.

    The Russian Tass Agency declares that a message from Lisbon states that several were killed and wounded in violent clashes between Blackshirts and civilians ...

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  30. BAN ON BUILDING.

    The ban on home building has been extended to Perth. It already applies to Sydney. Melbourne, Brisbane and Townsville. The object is the conservation of ...

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  31. DUKE OF AOSTA ILL.

    It is officially announced that the Italian Commander in Abyssinia (the Duke of Aosta) is seriously ill in a nursing home with tuberculosis and ...

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