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  6. Wavell’s Victory Electrifies The Nation

    Britain has been electrified by General Wavell’s three words: “Benghazi surrendered yesterday.” Among the tributes which appeared on ...

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  7. Most Amazing Achievement

    The Minister for the Navy. Mr. Hughes, to-day described the victory at Benghazi as one of the most ...

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  8. Mostly Fine And Warm

    N.S.W. Forecast: Isolated thunder showers In the northeast corner, otherwise generally fine, with variable winds, but a ...

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  9. CLOSING UP RANKS OF LABOUR

    Commenting to-day on the Labour Unity vote, Mr. Beasley, M.H.R, said he was pleased the Labour movement was sufficiently ...

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    Map showing major points of the British drive into Libys. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. “WE ARE ON THE JOB”

    “We are on the Job in Australia,” said Mr. Menzies last night to Egyptian and many foreign pressmen. “Our sympathy to ...

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  12. Meeting The Crisis

    The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Stimson, has sent a letter to the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, saying ...

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  13. JAPAN’S POLICY

    The Foreign Minister, Mr. Matsuoka, opened the Thailand Indo China Peace Conference to-day. He expressed Japan’s determination to maintain ...

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  14. AID BILL

    The Speaker. Mr. Rayburn, announced that the House of Democrat [?]leaders would oppose any further amendments to the Lend-or-Lease Bill ...

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    Sir Archibald Wavell, Commander of the successful British forces in the Middle East, who is referred to in the Egyptian press as “Wavell the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. To-day’s Leader: Benghazi Falls

    An order, standardising the hours of watch by wireless operators abroad Australians ships, and bringing it into line with the ...

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  17. CHIEFLY FINE

    The cyclonic depression, of tropical origin, centred off the New South Wales coast, moved a south-easterly dir[?]tion during ...

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  18. FINDING WORK

    President Roosevelt has issued an executive order, authorising the conscription director to prescribe works of national importance for ...

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  20. UNION JACK NOW FLIES OVER MOST OF CYRENAICA

    The Union Jack to-day flies practically overfall Cyrenaica, which Mussolini declared only four years ago would remain Italian. The tiniest villages and the strongest outposts have fallen under the irresistible British advance. ...

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  21. War Effort Praised

    Mr. H. W. L. Kearn’s, leader of the British Supply Mission, who is returning to London, said that Australia’s war effort was ...

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  22. LATEST AIRCRAFT

    Defence officials have revealed that Britain has offered to make available the latest aircraft, such as the Tornado and the Typhoon fighters, but it ...

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  23. EUROPEAN FOOD NEEDS

    Ex-president Hoover declared day that famine and pestilence prevalent m winter will cause deaths this winter greater than the entire world ...

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  24. FIRST AID EXAM.

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  25. “DIE FIGHTING”

    The Secretary of the Navy, Colonel Knox, addressing the graduating class of the Naval Academy, said: You are entering the Navy under ...

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  26. BAIL IN £50

    At West Maitland Court, before Mr. E. M. Debenham, J. P., William John Gibson, 26. a mechanic, was charged with having at West Maitland on ...

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    Ras Katta, leader under Halle S[?] of the revolt in Abyssinia against the Italians. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. NO CHANGE IN BASIC WAGE.

    An application by trades onions for an increase in the basic wage was refused by the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, which decided that the ...

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  29. DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION

    The Minister for Information; Senator, Foll, announced that Mr. Percy Jenkin has been appointed Director of the Department of information. ...

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