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  6. Sidon Falls to Attacking British Forces

    The fall of Sidon, 25 miles south of Beirut, to the British forces advancing on the coastal route, and Abukamal to British tanks which entered Syria. from Iraq, are officially ...

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  7. NAZI MENACE IN NORTH AFRICA

    Remembering that the Germans ere just as likely to their way across North Africa from Tunisia as to go through Spain, it is significant that France’s fair-sized African with few planes and ammunition, would be unable to ...

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  8. Attack On Enemy Convoy

    Beaufort aircraft of the Coastal Command attacked an enemy convoy off the Dutch coast this afternoon ...

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  9. Mostly Fine And Frosty.

    N.S.W, Forecast: Cloudy with some scattered showers on the northern border and north coast otherwise for the present chiefly ...

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  10. NAZI BOAST

    “To-day the Nazi beast Is beginning to feel the first bite of Empire Air Scheme machinery,” declared Sir Keith Smith, ...

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  11. BRITISH NAVAL SUCCESSES

    Reports of British [?]successes in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic have given rise to optimism in naval circles. The ...

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    MR. WILLKIE MEETS MR. DUFF COOPER Mr. Wendell Winkie (left). President Roosevelt’s opponent in the recent United States Presidential election, meets Mr. A. Duff -Cooper Minister for Information. As ordinary American citizen, Mr. Willkin was visiting Britain to study ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. NIGHT BOMBING LULL

    Reasons for the reduced night activity of German bomber over Britain were examined by Air Commodore Goddard in a ...

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  14. HEAVY RAIDS

    R.A.F. bombers , carried out heavy raids on. Benghazi Harbour on Friday night and Saturday. The R.A.F. also successfully at ...

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  15. Nazi Planes Crash In Portugal

    It is officially announced that three German war planes and one unidentified plane crashed near the ...

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  16. GERMAN PRESSURE ON THE SOVIET

    There is great exitement in Hungary and Roumania about prospects of a German-Russian conflict, but Turkish political ...

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  17. H.M.S. JERSEY

    The Admiralty announces that the H.M.S. Jersey has been sunk by an enemy - mine; The Jersey was a destroyer of the Javelin type, of 1696 ...

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  18. DOMINION PRIME MINISTERS

    The subject of the possibility of a meeting of Dominion Prime Ministers in Loudon continues to interest public opinion here, ...

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  19. DON’T BE MISLED

    The National Union of Railwaymen of Australia, through its secretary, Mr. Led Errington; has forwarded a letter to every ...

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  20. CREATION OF SLAVE CLASS

    Professor Holme speaking at the commemoration service of Meriden School for girls, said that for the first time in history, the whole his ...

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  21. FOG DETONATORS STOLEN

    The police believe that boys broke into a store at the Lidcombe railway station on Saturday night, and stole [?] detonators used as fog signals ...

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  22. RAIN ON THE NORTH COAST

    Some heavy falls of rain were recorded on the North Coast over the week-end the greatest being. 192 points at Lismore and 238 at Byron ...

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  23. PTE. W. J. DACK

    Word has been received by MRS. Waiter Dack, .of New Lambton, that her husband, Pte. W. J. Dack. of the A-A-M-C- is reported missing. ...

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  24. PRISONERS OF WAR

    According to the Prisoners of War contention, prisoners of war in Australia will be permitted to retain and wear the uniform, and [?] of ...

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  25. WORK RECOGNISED

    Five hundred members of the Australia Legion of Ex-Service Clubs, paid tribute in the Savoy Theatre Yesterday to soldier victims of the last and ...

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  26. COOL CONDITIONS

    Cool conditions prevail throughout most portions of the State, and many stations again reported temperatures some degrees, below freezing Sydney ...

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  27. CABINET’S AIR RAID SHELTER

    The British Cabinet has an air-raid shelter a hundred feet deep “some where below London,” where it will meet when the occasion warrants. ...

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    MIGHTY OWNER OF A MIGHT NAME. Beneath the guns of a cruiser is H.M.S. Nelson, 33950 tons battleship of the British Navy. Built at a cost 27,504,055, she carries among per might armament 9 16-inch guns. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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