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  6. Nazis’ Gruelling Ordeal In Desert

    The enemy in North Africa has reached a point five miles to the east of Sollum and has hatted, declared a military spokesman in Cairo to-night. He added it was difficult to say whether the halt was ...

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  7. Imperial War Cabinet Proposed

    The .“Times” in a leader regarding Mr.[?] of a request for a smaller War Cabin [?] Minister’s confidence motion next week. “There is widespread feeling we have [?] ...

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  8. SHELLING OF DOVER

    Two civilian men and one soldier Injured were the only casualties in to-day’s Intensive shelling of the Dover area. Most of ...

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  9. Coastal Showers

    N.S.W. Forecast: Misty and cold, with scattered showers on the coast and parts of the tablelands, but fine elsewhere, and ...

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  10. NO NEWS OF GREECE

    The official Britain military spokesmen in Calto to-night said he was unable to make a statement on Greece beyond what was ...

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  11. AMAZING [?]

    SYD[?] At an in[?]` on the body[?] given that [?] ...

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    SOUTH AFRICAN AIRMEN’S JUNGLE MASCOTS.—Two baby cheetah, which have been tamed, are the mascots of a South African Air Force Bomber Squadron, now stationed in East Africa. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TIME LIMIT FOR TAXES

    The New South Wales Taxpayers’ Association is strongly opposed to the reduction of the time to pay of the Federal income ...

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  14. SERIOUS LAG IN METAL TRADE

    According to W. J. Myhill, who has been connected with steel and metal Industries in Australia since 1913, and was 16 years ...

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  15. UNSETTLED ON COAST

    The unsettled condition of the [?]ast 48 hours still prevailed to` [?] when the skies were over[?] and rain appeared a ...

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  18. DOG-FIGHT OVER CHANNEL

    Bombers of the Coastal Command to-day carried out low level attacks against shipping to the north of Dunkirk. Four medium-sized ships were ...

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  19. MRS. ROOSEVELT’S RETORT

    Mrs. Roosevelt was given a protective escort of secret servicemen for a lecture at the Philharmonic Auditorium after an ...

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  20. MAINLY FINE

    The State Meteorologist, Mr. Mares, said to-day that, the disturbance responsible for the squally cold weather during the past few days was ...

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  21. Labour Men See Threat To Gag Press

    Mr. Beasley, M.H.R., a member of the War Council, to-day expressed opposition to any proposal that may be made to the Federal Government to gag the Press. He said, “We must be more careful, and guard against ...

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  22. “A TRAGEDY”

    The organiser of the Amalgamated, Engineering Union, Mr. J. Leary, stated to-day that the dismissal of a number of ...

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  23. U.S. WARSHIPS

    President Roosevelt told a Press conference to-day that the only belligerent-zone that the American Government recognised was that ...

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  24. HIT BY LORRY

    William Henry Dicks, 53, was knocked down by a lorry at Enmore on the night of Anzac Day. He died, early this morning without regaining ...

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  25. ROOSEVELT’S SON

    Captain James Roosevelt, of the United States Marine Corps the eldest son of President Roosevelt, arrived in Chunking, the Chinese war ...

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  26. SITE SURVEYED

    The Mayor (AId. J. Brown) told Cessnock Municipal Council last night that a contour survey was being made by Government officials of ...

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  27. ON CHANGE

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  28. REFUGEES’ PLIGHT

    Europe le fast becoming sealed for refugees wishing to go to America, and Britishers trying to return home are little better on declares the ...

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  29. SUSSEX-ST. SALES SYDNEY, Wednesday

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