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  6. Nazi Blitz Fails to Shake Soviet Defence

    Although Berlin claims that fighting around the Leningrad area has moved perceptibly nearer to the city, as well as that near Odessa, not a single confirmed fact reveals ...

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  7. SIR EARLE PAGE TO GO TO LONDON

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Fadden, announced last night that the Minister for Commerce, Sir Earle Page, had been appointed ...

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  8. The “Snargasher,” British Twin-engined Training Plane.

    Pupils at Britain’s Elementary Training Schools often begin their flying course in the “Snargashrer,” a three-seater mid-wing monoplane with a wing span of 56 feet and length of 25 feet. An ideal training plane. the sturdy “Snargasher” has a large safety factor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Sir Earle Page, Minister for Commerce, who has been appointed a[?] Australia’s Minister in London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    COLONEL FRANK KNOX, United States Secretary to the Navy, who in a message to the people of Britain, said: “Be of good heart. Help is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. U.S. NAVY’S JOB

    The United States Navy is playing an important role in both the North Atlantic and the Far East, the United States Secretary of the Navy (Colonel ...

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  12. HUGE DEBT CLEARED

    The loyalty, devotion, and generosity of the Catholic community of Hamilton is strikingly evidenced in the large and ...

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  13. Week’s Air Losses

    The R.A.A.F. losses of aircraft in the week ending September 6 bear very favourable comparison with ...

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  14. CHINESE GAOLED

    Mr. Carr-Boyd, in the Police Court to-day, decided that he had no authority to order the release on bail, of a convicted prohibited ...

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  15. To-day’s Leaders Maitland’s N.E.S. Trial The London Mission

    Unrest is still evident in France. The Swiss Radio reports that Paris garage, requisitioned by the German naval authorities, was ...

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  16. HOME GUARD

    The West Maitland Volunteer Defence Corps (Home Guard) paraded at Lorn Park yesterday morning for its first outdoor day exercises under ...

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  17. BOYCOTT URGED

    The Labour Member for Balmain, Mrs. Quirk, today advocated a boycott on the use of gas stoves in the event of an increase in the price of ...

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  18. MINOR ERRORS

    There were a few minor errors made by the personnel of Cessnock first aid posts at a preliminary test yesterday afternoon, which lasted ...

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  19. HOSTAGES SHOT BY NAZIS

    The Vichy news agency says that the Germans shot three French hostages as a reprisal for attempted assassinations. ...

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  21. Roosevelt’s Broadcast Postponed

    The Columbia Broadcasting System announces that the broadcast by President Roosevelt, scheduled for ...

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  22. FIFTH COLUMN IN IRAN

    Anglo-soviet representatives at Teheran presented another Note to the Iranian Government. When the Iranians surrendered no ...

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  23. DISCRETION IN USE OF CANE

    Although the ban on the use of the cane in schools has not yet been officially lifted, teachers will be permitted to use their discretion in ...

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  24. SHIP HELD UP

    As a result of the demand for higher wages, work on a ship at Darling Harbour was held-up this morning. About 100 men are involved. ...

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  25. ALLEGED BOGUS STAMP.

    Resuming his evidence in the High Court to-day. John Henry McEvoy, managing director of Fostars Pty., Ltd., said that to his knowledge and ...

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  26. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S MOTHER DIES

    Mrs. Sarah Roosevelt, mother of the President has died at her Hyde Park home. She recently returned from a long vacation at New Brunswick. The President made the trip to Hyde Park yesterday in order to be with her. She was in her 86th ...

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  27. BLANKET ISSUE COMPLAINT

    The Minister for Supply, Senator Mc[?] has received a complaint from the Miners’ Federation that while wives of munition workers at ...

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  28. IDLENESS IN MUNITION FACTORIES

    Mr. R. Howroyd, M.L.A. again made charges of appalling mismanagement in Victorian munition factories, and has challenged the Prime ...

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  29. LIGHT - MODERATE RAIN

    Light to moderate rain fell during the week end over most of the southern part of the State, up to Forster, on the coast. ...

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  31. ACTRESS GOING TO U.S.A.

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  32. ARM CAUGHT IN BELTING

    [?] Stevens, 26, of Tarcutta, suffered a [?] right arm, a fractured wrist and [?] bones in the band. when his [?] caught in the belt of ...

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