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  6. Swift Expansion of Britain’s Air Force

    Introducing the Air Estimates in the House of Commons, the Air Minister revealed that another new type of bomber named the Halifax was coming into production. It was ...

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  7. AMERICAN AIRCRAFT USED BY THE BRITISH AIR FORCE

    Harvards, aircraft from the United [?] used extensi vely by the Royal Air Force for advanced training, fly in formation with British pupil [?] at the controls. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Sir Archibald Sinclair, Minister for Air, who told the House of Commons’ of the great advances made in strengthening the Air Force. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ABBCO CASE

    It is stated in political circles that Mr. McKell, leader of the State Opposition, is likely to be appointed a member of the Abbco ...

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  10. GERMANY’S DEMANDS ON GREECE

    German demands reported to have been presented to Greece are expected to include the cessation of the Graeco-Italian, war ...

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  11. Becoming Unsettles Later

    N.S.W. Forecast: Scattered and fine at first, with coal to moderated temperatures. South to southwest winds, freshening later, with ...

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  12. SALUTING FLAG

    Complaints are being made that, although the Minister for Education urges upon all schools to observe the ceremony of saluting the flag the ...

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  13. Honour For Newcastle Man

    Flight-Lieutenant R. H. CuIIen, of Newcastle, New South Wales, has been awarded the D.F.C. ...

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  14. A.l.F. FORCES LEAVE ENGLAND

    The Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Fadden, to-day announced that a contingent of Australian Imperial Forces and New Zealand ...

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  15. To-day’s Leaders: A Challenge to Common Sense Pacific Problems

    President Roosevelt to-day signed the British Aid Bill. The House of Representatives approved of the Senate’s version of the measure, thereby completing the legislative act. It was then sent to the President for signature. President ...

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  17. ADMIRAL’S VIEWS

    Admiral Gumpel Sekine, a widely-read Japanese naval critic, advanced to-day a bold geographical definition of Japan’s “co-prospe lty sphere,” ...

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  18. STORING STOCKS OF PETROL

    It is stated that petrol companies are not supplying tins or drums for petrol to the retail trade in Sydney, and motorists, therefore, are obliged ...

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  19. ACTIVITY AT GIBRALTAR

    The German radio to-day states that feverish activity is reported in Gibraltar, leading to the conclusion that “decisive events are expected in the ...

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  21. PLEADED GUILTY BY LETTER

    For negligent driving of a motor car, George Peel, of Kurri Kurri, was fined £3, with 8/ costs, by Mr. Carr-Boyd in the Summons Court today. ...

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  22. ON CHANGE

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  23. RUGBY LEAGUE

    Once again Sir Joynton Smith and Mr. H. Flegg are to be patron and president respectively of the New South Wales Rugby League. There ...

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  24. PILLAGING OF CARGOES

    A report prepared by ship-owners at the request of the Chief Judge of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court says that Sydney is by far the worst ...

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  25. Mr. Fadden New Federal Leader

    At the pre-sessional meeting of the Federal Country Party to-day Mr. Fadden, Acting Prime Minister, was unanimously elected leader. Should ...

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    On the South Coast of Britain is this common sight— a shot down German aircraft. What is uncommon about it, however, is the fact that the Germans have roughly obliterated the Iron Cross and swastika markings with paint, a new practice to disguise their machines and perhaps ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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