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  6. “Germans Will Use Gas”

    The Secretary for the Army, Colonel .Knox, testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said to-day that information from the interior of Germany indicated that an attempt to invade the British Isles might begin at any moment. ...

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  7. NILE ARMY STILL ADVANCING

    The imperial Army of the Nilele advancing along the Cyconalan coast from Derma towards Appolonia British Bombers are screen. ...

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  8. Showers Likely

    N.S.W. Forecast: Some isolated [?] otherwisw mostly fine for the present Hot and sultry in northern areas, and at ...

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    Mr. Cyill Longmon, editor of the Wetters mail,perth,who has been appointed military commentator of the Department of information ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr. W. Koudion, chairman of the U.S. Defoces Advisory Commission, who has been made one of the codirectors of the new toper board to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ARMISTICE SIGNED

    The Armistice between, Thailand and Indo-China was signed this afternoon aboard a Japanese warship at Safgon ...

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  12. CANADA'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE WAR

    With, merchant and naval vessols slipping -Into: the water at the rate of two a week, next' month would also see-Canada ...

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    THE GUNS THEY LEFT BEHIND THEM. British troops in the Middle East, constantly reinforced from home, are eagerly joining In the fight against aggression, as Italy Is learning to her cost. This row of entl aircraft guns Is only a small part of the guns, stores and equipment ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "Cockeyed" Story

    The Secretary- for the Navy. Colonel Knox, referring to reports-that Britain's new battleship, George ...

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  15. GOVERNOR SOUNDS GRAVE WARNING

    [?] have to race a state of war was given today by the Governor of the Straits Settlements sir Shenton ...

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  16. A.I.F. CASUALTIES -

    The latest A.I.F. casuality liet shows we that W.R. Miller, infantryman of [?] dies of [?] [?] ...

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  17. To-day's Leaders:"Such Boasting”

    Besides engaging In an all-out war effort, the State Government was devoting much attention to ' the problem of post-war planning, ...

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  18. COOL MONTH

    According, to figures available. at: the West Maitland Post Office: january was the coolest the town has experienced for 15 years yesterday ...

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  19. MOSTLY FINE

    During the past 24 hours the weath; over the State was -fine generally, with hot, and sultry northerly winds. The highest temperature -recorded ...

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  21. 2HD LICENCE

    Several applicants are seeking the radio licence held by 2HD at Newcastle, castle, which was closed recently under instructions of the Federal ...

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  22. FREE FRENCH

    General de Gaule. broadcasting to General Weygand's army, urged It to help him to complete the conquest of; Libya. He said that-France was close, ...

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  23. OVERTIME BAN

    Federal circles expect that the overtime ban will end within a' week. Negotiations for a settlement: are proceeding satisfactorily. ...

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  24. WAR PROBLEMS

    The Federal Cabinet has decided to end a delegation to New Zealand to confer with the Dominion Government on mutual war problems. ...

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  25. NEW CLINIC RAIL CAR

    The Commissioner for Railways. Mr. T.J. Hartigan at-Central-Station opened a now clinic rail car. equipped by the New South Wales ...

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  26. "Tough Job For Invaders"

    Guns blazed when Mr. Wendell Willkie mounted the harbour walls of Dover. He scanned the French coastline as anti-aircraft batteries fired on a Dornier attempting to sneak over low clouds. Mr. Willkie was escorted on an inspection ...

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  27. INCREASE SOUGHT

    Wage increases for off-hand labour in NSW and Queensland Mines is to be bought by, the Miners' Federation, in proportion to recent increase ...

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  28. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED

    When the motor cycle he was riding at Werewether las night sweryed and crashed on the side of the road, Lawrence Harbilt 22,of lake ...

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  30. DOUBTS ABOUT COMET -

    Anstralian astronomers are still in dont as to whether the comet disorders recently by the Victorian amateur Mr. J.F. Slrtellerup is a ...

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    UNITED STATES DESTROYCRS,FOR BRITAIN About 30 American destroyers are shown in this photo graph of San Diego Bay in the United States Quite a formidable of ships that gives some idea of the sea power the United states has added to Britain by exchangeing 50 such vessels for the lease of atlantic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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