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  6. Mr Grew, Undiplomatic Diplomat

    [?] Clerk Grew, United States Ambassador to Japan, where forthright [?] a [?] in that [?] Few diplomatic in recent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FRESH AMERICAN AID TO BRITAIN

    President Roosevelt will be most specific about the aid the United States would give Britain when he broadcasts to the nation at 12.30 p.m. Australian time next Monday, ...

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  8. No Relief For Beleagured Bardia

    The situation around Bardia is unchanged. The British positions are still roughly eight miles from the town, except at some points where our lines advanced for a ...

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  9. Fine and Hot

    New South Wales forecast: At [?] to not and sultry [?] to strong northerly [?] ...

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  10. PETROL RATION MAY BE CUT

    The assistant secretary of the N.R.M.A. Mr. H. E. Richards, [?] to-day that motorists were already living from hand to mouth ...

    Article : 296 words
  11. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD

    When John [?] Craig, [?] a car driver appeared before the Quarter Sessions to-day to answer a charge of conspiracy to ...

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    President Roosevelt, who will deal specifically in a broadcast on Monday with the aid the United States will give Britain. Over 180 [?] and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WARNING TO AIR FORCE

    Air Force trainees throughout Australia have been solemnly warned against allowing their [?] for their training to ...

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  14. WORK ON SOLDERS’ HUTS DELAYED

    A strike occurred on Christmas [?] at Cobbity, near Comdon, [?] about 170 building tradesmen, employed to the erection ...

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  15. IDEAL FOR INVASION

    The Christmas period was ideal invasion weather, and the Straits of Dover were heavily guarded. The guards who lined ...

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  16. To-day’s Leaders: Milk for Soldiers Physical Education

    The intensification of German material and transports across Hungary is reported from Budapest. For three days trains have ...

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  17. Took Picture Of Desert Action

    Frank Hurley Australian Official war Photographer, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Naval Barracks Ablaz[?]

    A fire at an east Canadian port destroyed a naval barracks. At least one rating was killed and ten were ...

    Article : 42 words
  19. ’AXIS FRIENDSHIP

    The Japanese Emperor, formally opening the 76th session of the Diet, granted a rescript in which be stated: “We are pleased to see ...

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  20. FOUND DEAD

    At an early hour this morning the body of Morris Thomas Murphy, 68 of Main-road, Heddon Greta, was found in the bush close to the Heddon ...

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  21. PILOT LOCATED

    An R.A.A.F. search plane yesterday located Neville Bell, the 21-year-old Darwin pilot, who had been missing. He was seen standing beside his ...

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  22. NOT VERIFIED

    Official headquarters in London have no knowledge of the reported movemen of German troops in Hungary. ...

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  23. 300 SEARCHING

    A message from Bugaldie states that the last two-year-old boy, Desmond Clarke, who disappeared into the Pilliga scrub on ...

    Article : 110 words
  24. YOUTH CHARGED WITH ROBBERIES

    Following inquiries into robberies from the North Broken Hill Post Office and Silver City Motors. Ltd., during which more than £27 was ...

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  25. CALL-UP

    Arrangements are being made at the West Maitland recruiting office for the registration of men over the age of 19 and also ...

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  26. LITTLE AIR ACTIVITY

    At a late hour there were no reports of enemy activity over Britain after dark. ...

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  27. MR. C. A. RUSSELL

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  28. Wodehouse Writes In Padded Cell

    The American Associated Press Berlin correspondent has found the well-known English author, P. G. Wodehouse, in an Upper Silesian prison camp, writing a novel in a padded cell. The camp was formerly an asylum for the insane. Wodehouse ...

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  29. WAR MEDAL

    Lloyd’s Committee is striking a new medal, “Lloyd’s war medal for bravery at sea,” for bestowal on officers and men of the Merchant navy and ...

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  30. RANG HOTEL BELL

    At one o’clock this morning three men made a nuisance of themselves ringing the door bell of the Orient Hotel in Watt-street, Newcastle, and ...

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  31. HEAVY TRAFFIC

    During the holiday period it is estimated, that nearly 5000 people left Cessnock by rail. This is excepting the large number that left by ear and ...

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  32. WAR COUNCIL

    The Advisory War Council will meet for the first time in 1911 on January 8 to review official war reports. The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, ...

    Article : 56 words
  33. LIFEBOAT FOUND

    The master of a Portuguese freighter reports that he sighted as empty lifeboat marked “Hamburg” 800 miles off the coast of Portugal, ...

    Article : 46 words
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