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  3. RUN ON BANKS.

    The "Herald Tribune's" London correspondent reports that recent air raids and the fear of an Allied invasion of the Italian mainland from Africa ...

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  6. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Mr. P. Fogarty in your issue of December 24 tells your readers that "Monetary reformers generally strongly resent the unlawful use by private ...

    Article : 320 words
  7. FATAL SHOOTING.

    Inquiries made by detectives to-day led them to form the opinion that the fatal shooting of Mavis Hagan (16), of Roselle, in an air-raid shelter on air ...

    Article : 74 words
  8. ESCAPED FROM TRAIN.

    When escorting two Palm Island aborigine escapees back to the north by train at the week-end, a native policeman fell asleep and when he ...

    Article : 86 words
  9. CONFUSED POSITION.

    This is due as much to lack of organisation on the part of controlling bodies on both sides of the economic fence in that industry as it is to a ...

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  10. IN OCCUPIED FRANCE.

    "If you live in the country in France and you have a hen and your hen lays an egg, you put the egg in the pot quickly and eat it up. That is because ...

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  11. CHINESE GUERRILLAS.

    Chinese guerrillas are fighting on the lines of a text book of condensed extracts from Lawrence's "Seven Pillars of Wisdom." They levy taxes and ...

    Article : 839 words
  12. SYDNEY LETTER.

    Hats off to Miss Valerie Moroney, A.W.A munitions girl, who, working on a 10½ hour shift, has been absent only one day from her work during the last ...

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  13. JAPANESE BOAST EXPLODED

    Although made the anniversary of the Pacific War the occasion for breaking a few pieces of bad news to the people at home, Premier Tojo and ...

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  14. YUNNAN RAIDED.

    The Chungking central news agency says that 17 Japanese bombers raided Yunnan, on the Burma Road, on December 25. and 70 attacked Chinese ...

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  15. LATE TRAVEL.

    Birmingham has given Britain a lead regarding unnecessary night travelling. The corporation is imposing a ban from January 24 on all except police, civil ...

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  16. LIFE PENSION.

    Three hundred years [?] chef named Gerald Tissain invented ice cream in the Kitchens of Charles I. of England, and the monarch awarded him ...

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  17. HIGHLANDERS WON DE GAULLE FOR ALLIES.

    At one period of the battle for France which culminated in the retreat from Dunkirk, the 51st Highland Division was operating in close contact ...

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  18. EASY FORTUNES.

    The arrival of fresh contingents of American soldiers, plus sweets rationing, is starting the chewing gum craze anew in Britain, says "Adelaide ...

    Article : 511 words
  19. "THE OVERWORKED EXCUSE."

    Some of us are very tired of the irresponsible attitude of individuals, who, ever, ready td use any emergency as an opportunity to private gain, are ...

    Article : 223 words
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