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  6. “Calm Before The Storm”

    Commenting on six nights’ freedom of capital from visitation by German aircraft, the London evening newspaper, “The says that Britain may be certain the lull ...

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  7. Coastal Showers

    N.S.W. Forecast: Some [?] showers on the coast and [?] tablelands, otherwise [?] fine weather. Moderate day ...

    Article : 74 words
  8. AMERICAN AID TO BRITAIN

    The Secretary of State, Mr. garden Hull, testified before the Senate Foreign Relations [?] in a secret session to-day, ...

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    GERMAN AIR ATTACK ENDS IN FAILURE. On their way to a prisoner-of-war camp In [?] two German airmen past through London. Sent by a leader with no regard for human life, hundreds of such young men have been killed or captured on the coasts of Britain, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The American Secretary of State, Mr. Corded Hull, who is reported to have told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, that American aid ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WAR EFFORT

    Workshops and factories, attached to the big industries In Newca[?]tle were inspected by the Minister for Supply and [?] ...

    Article : 129 words
  12. MINERS TAKE MR. BADDELEY TO TASK

    Strong [?] of the Deputy-leader of the Official Labour Party in, New South Wales Mr. J. M. Baddeley M.L.A. is ...

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  13. ROUMANIAN TENSION

    With the establishment of a military Cabinet In Roumania, there is [?] of a [?] millitary cablnet in [?] ...

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  14. SLIGHT COLD

    President Roosevelt to-day suddenly cancelled all engagements and went under doctors’ orders. He is suffering a slight cold. ...

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  15. LITHGOW HOSPITAL NEEDS

    The Minister for Health, Mr. FitzSimone, said to-day that he intended to urge the Federal Government to contribute ...

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  16. Today’s Leader: A Matter of Urgency

    The Italian Commander-in-Chief, Marshal Graziani, has been dismissed) according to the radio this evening. He has been succeeded by General Bardi, who has had noteworthy [?] in [?] ...

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  18. NAZI BOMBER DOWN

    An enemy bomber was destroyed troyed over Britain to-day. Accordlng to the Air Ministry, the machine was a junkers 88 ...

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  20. KEY POSITIONS

    Air Force, authorities announced to-day that hundreds of men with administrative training are required for key positions in the R.A.A.F. schools, ...

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  21. JOHN DARLING

    A conference between representatives of the Northern Miners [?] and Proprietors of John-Darlihg B.H.P. Colliery,' was held to-day ...

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  22. EMPIRE PAGEANT

    Sir-Samuel Hordern, president of the Royal Agricultural Society, said to-day that the society felt it had an additional national duty at this time ...

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  23. PRIVATE MILLER

    News has been received here of the death-in Egypt on January 21 of Private William Rupert Miller at-: the age of 29 years. ...

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  24. BANNED STATION ON AIR AGAIN

    Broadcasting station 4[?] on North Queensland, was [?] Yesterday under commonwealth control with three other station it was ...

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  25. ON CHANGE

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  26. HELPING WHEATGROWERS

    The Minister for Afrieulture, Mr. Reid, said that the Agricultural Council which would' meet in Canberra to-day would, consider [?] for ...

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  27. DEATH OF MR. JOE- BUTLER

    The well-known Newcastle [?] trainer Mr Joseph James [?] died at his residence [?] Yesterday the [?] this afternoon ...

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  28. “Nazi Invasion Would Be Ridiculous”

    Captain Maxwell Corpening, roving representative of the chicagi Tribune” does not favour Germany chances of successful invasion of the British [?] He is now in [?] but was in [?] for six weeks after ...

    Article : 126 words
  29. EMPLOYMENT FIGURES

    [?] released by the [?] weath Statistician showed that the [?] of persons employed in Austral [?] in November, ...

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    EASY WORK OF ROUGH GOING British light tanks make light work of rough country during exercises. [?] of the British Empire are marshalled for her war effort, dally her tank [?] mightreat [?] the world has know [?] [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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