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  6. D.F.C. Awarded To Brave Australian Airman

    Squadron Leader William Joseph Hickey, the Australian airman who has received the posthumous decoration of the Distinguished Flying ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Australian’s Important Post

    Sir Clive [?] an Australian, who has been appointed to succeed Mr Arthur Purvis as Director-General of the British Purchasing Commission in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DISABLED WARSHIP SUNK BY TORPEDO

    Disabled by a mine, the British destroyer Hyperion, at 1340 tons was sunk by a torpedo from another British destroyer when efforts to tow her failed. The Hyperion, elates the Admiralty, was leading a sweep ...

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  9. More Victims For Greeks

    Two hundred prisoners, including two Majors, were captured by the Greeks in an engagement in which a ...

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  10. MR. FADDEN’S MESSAGE TO A.I.F. LEADER

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden). in a message to Lieutenant-General Blamey, G. O.C. of the Middle East, [?] ...

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  11. Roosevelt Greets Lord Halifax

    President Roosevelt, departing from tradition, made a special trip to Annapolis to greet the new British Ambassador, Lord Halifax, who arrived on the King George V. President Roosevelt risked ice-covered roads from Washington, in order ...

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  12. ADVANCE IN THE MIDDLE EAST CONTINUES

    Britain is not speculating on courses open to the Commander-in-Chief In the Middle East, General Sir Archibald Waveil, for ...

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  13. AMAZING ESCAPES FROM DEATH

    Flying-Officer John Cocks, D.F.C., the well-known Australian fighter pilot, whose combat tally numbers eight planes officially ...

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  14. Camp Postponed

    The Commanding Officer of the 8th Garrison Battalion, Major Meagher, has announced that the ...

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  15. IRON GUARD REBELS

    The announcement that the Government will punish professor Horia Sima, vice-president and leader of the iron Guard, ...

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  16. ITALIANS STILL RETREAT

    The R.A.F. continues to harass the Italians in their retreat A communique issued from the R.A.F. East Headquarters said ...

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  17. RATIONING OF PETROL

    Before the Federal Cabinet decides on the extent to which it will revise the petrol rationing scheme; to effect further savings, ...

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  18. “DAILY WORKER”

    [?] noted scientist, and chairman of the editorial board of the “Daily Worker,” announced to-day that a ...

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  19. AMERICAN ARMY

    President Roosevelt has asked Congress to appropriate 175,000,000 dollars for uniforms and equipment for the united states Army, which, it is ...

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  20. TOO YOUNG

    Recruiting officers of the Royal Australian Air Force at Woolloomooloo have in the last few days been faced with the youth ...

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  21. British Supply Mission Inspects Munition Factory

    Members of the British Supply Mission Inspecting the Maribyrnong Ordnance Factory. From left to right in this picture are Colonel H. S. Nurse, Major-General T. R. Williams, Colonel F. G. Thorpe, Mr S. Woolley (one of the Mission), Mr N. Brodribb, Assistant, Director-General of Munitions ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Sultry And Showery

    New South Wales Forecast: Generally warm and unsettled with rain, and some heavy falls in the central and southern districts. ...

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  23. TRUCE ACCEPTED

    Both Thailand and Indo-China have accepted the Japanese proposals for a truce, and also Japan’s offer of mediation, It ...

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  24. MINE DISPUTES

    The question of the establishment of local reference boards was discussed to-day between a deputation from the Miners ...

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  25. MR. CASEY HAS PNEUMONIA

    The Australian Ambassador to the Untied states, Mr. Casey is suffering from pneumonia, but he is not in a serious condition, it is expected that ...

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  26. BUILDING MERCHANT SHIPS IN AUSTRALIA

    The Deputy-Leader of the Federal Labour Party, Mr. Forde, said to-day-that the Federal Government should assume ...

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  27. WAS WAR PRISONER IN TOBRUK

    The name of Leading Aircraftman John George Parr, reported missing on January 14, has been removed from the list of missing men since ...

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  28. WOODCHOPPING AT THE SHOW

    The Hunter River District Agricultural Association hopes to draw prominent axemen from a wide area in New south Wales for its ...

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  29. To-doy’s Leader: The Responsibility of Unions

    News from Eritrea and Lake Tsana states that war drums nightly sound out the story of new Libyan advances, and also the Italian withdrawals on ...

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  30. GREEKS ATTACK ITALIANS IN POURING RAIN

    In pouring rain the Greeks have cleared out the Italians from the north of Klisura. The Italians were unable to retain their positions while the Greeks were occupying the heights, rising to 5000 feet. They are subjecting the Italians to ...

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  31. BIG BUILDING PLAN

    The House of Representative passed and sent to the Senate, President Roosevelt’s request for the £897,812,500 to finance the construction of ...

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  32. ANKLE FRACTURED

    When he was stepping from the ferry on the stocked side of the river on morning Allan Boue, 11, of Fullerton-street, Stockton, caught his ...

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  33. NO BOMBS

    There has been very little air activity over England to-day, states an evening communique. A single enemy aircraft crossed the east coast of ...

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  34. JOHN OXENHAM DEAD

    The death is announced of John Oxenbam, prolific writer of novels and years, mainly on religious subjects, for more than 40 years. He ...

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