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  6. Below Freezing At Many Places

    In many places in New South Wales this morning temperatures were below freezing point. ...

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  7. PATROL WORK OF U.S. PLANES

    Rear-Admiral Towers, Chief of the Navy Bureau of Aeronautics, testifying before the House Naval. Committee to-day, said the ...

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  8. Confidence Runs High In Moscow

    While the fact remains that a number of German armies are fighting mightily on Russian soil, and the Panzer divisions are probing dangerously at Leningrad and ...

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  9. EIGHT NAZI FIGHTERS BROUGHT DOWN

    The Air Ministry announces that five enemy [?] were destroyed to-day during two sweeps over [?] France, and three in the patrol over the Chain[?] Tow of our fighters are missing ...

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    Professor D. S. Copland, who has been appointed Economic Consultant attached to the Prime Minister. Mr Menzies said lie would maintain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NAZI AID IN SYRIA

    Two high German officers assisted General Dents to organise the Damour River defences before the Allied assault, says the ...

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  12. JAPANESE ARMY MOBILISED

    Complete mobilisation is in progress throughout Japan, according to the Shanghai correspondent of the United Press. ...

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    PRINCE KONOYE, who has been requested to form the new Japanese Cabinet. He was leader of the Government that has Just resigned. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FOR TRIAL

    In the police court this afternoon, Francis O’Brien, 26, salesman, was committed for trial on a charge of stealing suit lengths ...

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  15. CRITICISM RESENTED BY LINDBERGH

    Colonel Lindbergh informed President Roosevelt to-day that he was not connected with any foreign Government. ...

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  16. ALLEGED OVERBEARING ATTITUDE

    The Attorney-General, Mr. Martin, after quoting from a letter he bad received from the Upper Hastings Co-operative Dairy Society regarding ...

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  17. SOVIET LINK WITH CZECHS

    The Soviet Embassy in London announced that an agreement had been reached between the Soviet and Czhoslovakia for the exchange of ...

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  18. Some Showers

    N.S.W. Forecast Some scattered showers along the coast, otherwise generally fine for the present, later becoming cloudy in ...

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    Captain H. V. Werrall, D.S.C., A 51-year-old Australian test pilot in Britain, who created a record recently by testing 18 aircraft in one day. None ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. FOUND DEAD ON BED

    Joseph Biddle, aged 80, was found dead in a weatherboard cottage at Randwick where he had lived alone for 30 years. ...

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  22. STRIKE THREAT

    The secretary of the Timber workers Union, Mr. Culbert, M.L.C., said to-day that 12,000 unskilled workers in the timber industry had threatened ...

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  23. DOG ILLTREATED

    For not providing sufficient protection to a greyhound dog, Robert Burnham parker of Lambton, was fined [?] with 6/ court costs and £3/ ...

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  24. CASUALTY LIST

    In the casualty list issued to-day appear the names of 53 members of tho A.I.F. abroad. Of this number seven have been killed in action, 15 ...

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  25. “BODY SNATCHING”

    The secretary of the Clothing Trades Union (Mr. Fallon) revealed to-day that the Department of Supply has warned employers against the ...

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  26. RECORD TEXTILE CONTRACTS

    The Commonwealth to-day let record tenders for knitted goods, woven materials, and blankets, valued at more than £4,250,000. New South ...

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  27. FOUNDRY WORKERS

    The expected stop-work meeting of 5000 moulders, iron workers and engine-drivers employed at all foundries in the Metropolitan area will ...

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  28. To-day’s Leaders Immunisation Planned Production

    A resolution protesting against the policy of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court in granting wartime increases in the rates of wages was ...

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  29. LITTLE RAIN

    The only rainfall recorded in the past 24 hours were falls of two points at Perth Stephens and 10 at Seal Rock’s ...

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  30. ALLEGED ATTACK WITH IRON BAR

    When Harold John Stewart was charged at the Central Court to-day with having at Tarra Bay, Maliciously inflicted grievous bodily harm on ...

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  31. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKETS

    In Sussex St., to-day, Potatoes. Tasmanian Brownells. made 8/g, Snow flakes and Aran Chiefs 5/G. Sales by private treaty: Wheat 4/5 ...

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  33. SEAMAN RESISTED ARREST

    George Dark [?] seaman attracted police attention last night by his use of indecent language in Scott-st., Newcastle, When Constable W. J. ...

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  34. ON CHANGE

    Stock investments sales: A. U, E[?]ans, 3[?] p.c. 1942, £101718/9; p.c. 1941, £100/12/6; 1947; £107/18/6; 1953, £107/6/; B. H. Pty., 39/ (150) ...

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  35. MINERS’ PENSION BILL

    The Miners’ Federation was informed by the Minister for Mines, Mr. Baddeley, that he expects the Miners. Pension Bill to be passed by ...

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