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  3. OFFENSIVE PATROLS.

    The Air Ministry states that this afternoon the Mosquito Bomber Command attacked industrial and railway objectives in Holland and North-west ...

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  6. TURIN HIT AGAIN.

    The Bomber Command states that Stirlings, Halifaxes, Lancasters and Wellingtons, in clear weather, last night made a concentrated attack on ...

    Article : 172 words
  7. AWARDED D.C.M.

    Although twice wounded, QX4973 Lance Sergeant William Herbert Thorburs Yarrow, of the engineers, braved heavy fire to complete his task of ...

    Article : 291 words
  8. RECAPTURE OF BURMA.

    In a recent speech, Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell remarked, "Ever since we lost Burma I have been planning its reoccupation.... But you can see ...

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  9. FOOD IN BELGIUM.

    The Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry for Economic Warfare (Mr. Dingle Foot), questioned on the malnutrition of the civil population of ...

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  10. BREWER CASE

    The Crown will appeal against the majority decision of the High Court setting aside the verdict of guilty against Mervyn McPherson Brewer, ...

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  11. MAREEBA NOTES.

    Following the inauguration and success of the scheme the previous week-end further gangs of volunteers were engaged in field work in the irrigated ...

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  12. QUEENSLANDER'S BRAVERY.

    A Queenslander, Pte. Reginald Harley Bambling, of the infantry, who proved himself a capable and daring leader by taking command of his ...

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  13. HISTORIC CONVENTION.

    Great and historic changes in the relations between the Commonwealth and States wiil follow the Constitutional Convention which concluded at ...

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  14. PRAYER FOR PEACE.

    The Vatican radio broadcast High Mass at St. Peter's on the occasion of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, including the Pope's special prayer ...

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  15. JOINS DE GAULLE.

    Fighting French Headquarters announce that the Consul-General in Malta has resigned and joined de Gaulle. He sent a message to M. Laval: ...

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  16. ON MURDER CHARGE.

    George Frederick Wellington Maes (35), a member of the C.M.F., pleaded not guilty in the Bendigo Supreme Court yesterday to a charge of having ...

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  17. MILITARY COMMANDS.

    The following military appointments are approved: Lieutenant-General Sir Colville Wemyss, to be Colonel-Commandant of the Royal Corps of Signals; ...

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  18. ADAVALE FLOOD.

    Adavale, 105 miles north-west of Charleville, has had a flood which reached to within six inches of the record flood of 1930. The water now ...

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  19. U.S. SOLDIER.

    Injured about the throat and shoulder, and wearing a bloodstained dress, a 15year-old girl identified Edwin Joseph Prochaska (23), U.S.A. soldier, in a ...

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  20. SEAMAN CHARGED.

    That he behaved in a disorderly manner at a hotel and subsequently destroyed a watchhouse cell bucket, were charges against a seaman named Robert ...

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  21. SYDNEY RACING.

    A Bill to convert proprietary race clubs to a non-proprietary basis, which the Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley) is to bring before Parliament, provides ...

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  22. W.R.A.N.S. OFFICER.

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. N. J. Makin) yesterday announced the resignation of Miss Annette Oldfield, first officer of the Women's Royal ...

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  23. TRAGIC FIRE.

    Seacliff-Mental Hospital, near Dunedin, was the scene of a tragic fire last night, when 37 inmates lost their lives. There were only two survivors. The fire ...

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  24. HEALEY RELEASED.

    Mr. Cahir Healey, who was arrested in July, 1941, under Regulation 186, has been released from Brixton prison. His detention was the subject of ...

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  25. RACING DOGS.

    A National Security (Land Transport) Regulation prohibiting absolutely the transport of racing dogs by rail on and after December 14 was formally ...

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