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  6. R.A.F. Bombers Defy Bad Weather

    The resource with which the British bombers [?] had weather is well shown in the Air Ministry news bulletin giving details of last night’s raids on the Rubs, of which announcements were made earlier. ...

    Article : 274 words
  7. Submarine’s Success

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  8. BOMBS MAIN ON DERNA

    The Air Minister states that on Wednesday night the R.A.F. heavily bombed Deres, causing great damage. Direct hits were [?] on barracks, police headquarters motor, packs and garages. Practically the whole camp was left ablaze. ...

    Article : 342 words
  9. Picking Of South Coast Hotels

    The picking of South Coses hotels against which [?] have organised a beer [?] is being carried ...

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  10. VEGETABLE GLUT

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    BRITISH PILOTS THAIN IN AMERICAN PLANES. Pupil piets rin to their planes during [?] at a Royal Air Force [?] The long line of [?] they are using [?] of all from the. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FINE SPIRIT SHOWN

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  13. BASIS FOR PEACE

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  14. German Troops By ’Planes

    The British United Press Rome correspondent says it is understood the Germans are using planes employed ...

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  16. BANDIT CAUGHT

    The Snowy River bandit, who had been tettorising isolated homes In the Orbost district for some days was cornered in the ...

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    SIR JOHN LATHAM, Australian Ambassador to Japan, whet has arrived at Toxio. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. BACK TO CAVES

    Underuath Stockport, Cheshire, is a network of tunnels providing underground [?] in case of a raids for nearly 20, 000 people Ultimately ...

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  19. FATALLY SHOT

    Victor Valentine, 35, married, with four children who was refused from gaol early this year, after serving seven years for killing a man, was ...

    Article : 129 words
  20. XMAS LEAVE

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  21. AERO ENGINES

    The Canadian Minister for [?] Mr. Hows, who is a survivor of the Western Prince, which was fro [?] in the Atlantic, has arrived ...

    Article : 103 words
  22. SEIZURE THREAT

    The Ministry of Agriculture today announced that the Government will expropriate foreign ships authored in Argentine port., If necessary, to ...

    Article : 55 words
  23. To-day’s Leaders; In the Balance The Navy Strikes

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  24. FATAL BURNS

    Pilot Officer Hubert Lenue. 20, of [?] who was badly burned when a plane caught are after a forced [?] at St Laurence on ...

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  25. AXIS PLANS

    It was officially announced that Italy. Japan, and Germany each is establishing at Britin, Home and Tokio three rated commissions: firstly ...

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  27. LORD HALIFAX

    The “Times” Parliamentary [?] respondent says everything goes to show that Mr. Churchill is considering Lord Halifax for the positing of ...

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  28. FINE RECORD

    Coastal planes in the first year of the war flew 14.000,000 miles in 106,000 hours, escorted 50,000 ships and attacked 160 submarines. They ...

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  29. RED CROSS HOSPITAL SHIP

    The hospital ship Manunda is being equipped with comforts and stores by the Red Cross Society. The cost of previous equipment amounted to £4000. ...

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  30. DIED OF ILLNESS

    The A.I.P. casualty list for New South Wales issued today was as follows:— In Australia: Private K. Fairbairn. ...

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  31. MILITARY CIRCLES PUZZLED

    Military circles are prezied by Mr. Churchill’s reference to Australian cavalry charging, sword in hand. Apparently the prime Minister, ...

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  32. GUNMAN ESCAPES

    The police are investigating a report that gunman held up a garage attendant in Bayswater-road and stole £12 from a cash register last ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA AND U.S.

    The Australian author, Paul McGuire, oil arrival in Sydney after a lecture tour in America, said yesterday that American Interest in ...

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  34. YOUTH ON MURDER CHARGE

    Mervyn Leslie Hill, a youth was charged at the Hobart Police Court with having murdered Marie Winifred Verrier, aged eight years, on ...

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    THE WAR OF MOVEMENT,. The Caterpillar-wheeled mechanical vehicles of Britain are an essential factor in modern warfare of east movement. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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