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  3. How Broken Hill Ushered In 1940

    WITH mine whistles screeching on New Year's Eve for the first time for 10 years, and the most spectacular street demonstration since the Back-to-Broken Hill celebrations in 1933, Broken Hill said goodbye to 1939 and ...

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  4. STOP PRESS

    The maximum temperature in Adelaide at 1 p.m was 104.8 degrees. SHIELD CRICKET ...

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  5. InitiativeTakenForNewEurope

    SEVERAL newspapers today refer to the striking speech of the French Premier last week in which M. Daladier spoke on the recent agreement on economic and financial co-operation between France and Britain, and declared ...

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  6. MESSAGE TO WOMEN OF FRANCE

    BROADCASTING in French to the women of France, Mrs. Chamberlain referred to the secrifices French and British women ...

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    MAP SHOWING the Heligoland area where British bombing planes have made several daring raids in recent weeks. "This zone is vital to Germany, as it contains the principal German ports. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Police Tribute To Broken Hill People

    AS the 10-day carnival ended, said Inspector J. R. Johns, speaking at the New Year's Eve celebrations at Semaphore, it was pleasant to say ...

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  9. HOLIDAYMAKERS To RETURN AT WEEK END

    THE return of Broken Hill's holidaymakers from Adelaide and Sydney will begin in earnest next week end with the arrival of at least four special trains—three from Adelaide and one from Sydney. It is possible, ...

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  10. 2nd Canadian Contingent

    LUSTILY singing, "Roll Out the Barrel" and "Tipperary," Canada's second contingent of active service men arrived in ...

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  11. Strike Action Likely On Sydney Line

    Strike action has been decided on by workers on the Sydney line between Broken Hill and Ivanhoe failing a satisfactory settlement on or ...

    Article : 143 words
  12. Nazi Naval Vessels Disguised As Neutral Boats

    LONDON, January 1.—German naval vessels disguised as neutral fishing boats are lurking in Heligoland Bight on the watch for R.A.F. ...

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  13. KING'S AWARDS

    LONDON, January, 1.—Instead of awarding New Year honors, the King is recognising "valor, untiring energy zeal, and devotion to duty" among men ...

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  14. GIRL MAKES CYCLING RECORD IN W.A.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Pat Hawkins (18) yesterday established a women's cycle record by riding from Perth to Bunbury (116 miles) in six hours 50 ...

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  15. Welcome To New Year On Western Front

    THE password "A Happy New Year" was flung back and forth on the Western Front in French and English as the Allies fraternised behind lines ...

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  16. Brave Action Saves Life Of Soldier

    LEAPING in the path of an approaching train at the Town Hall underground station Senior Constable William Plummer rescued a ...

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  17. WIFE DID NOT RETURN; FOUND DROWNED

    PERTH, Tuesday.—max lines, of William Street, Perth, reported to Highgate Hill police at 6.45 a.m. yesterday that his wife had gone for a ...

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  18. QUIST RETAINS S.A. TENNIS TITLE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Adrian Quist retained his South Australian tennis singles title when he defeated Harry Hopman in four sets in the ...

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  22. CONSECRATION OF NEW ARCHBISHOP

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—On April 7, the Apostolic. Delegate (Archbishop Panico) will visit Adelaide to consecrate the new Archbishop (Dr. ...

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    A parcel containing some clothing was found in Blende Street on Sunday and taken to the Railway Town Police Station. It can be had on ...

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    A RELIEF PARTY COMING UP A TRENCH during British troops training in France for the Front Line.—British official photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. "Hush-Hush" New Year Greeted

    NINETEEN-FORTY, the hush-hush new year, was welcomed by London amid unprecedented quietness. Because of the black-out there were ...

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