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  4. Successful Raids By British Pilots

    DAYLIGHT raids on troop concentrations and mechanised units, battles with enemy fighters and bombers, in which more than 40 planes were destroyed or seriously damaged, and highly successful night operations against ...

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  6. STOP PRESS

    LONDON.—British troops in Boulogne are fighting against heavy odds, both in and around the town. The Germans claim to be pushing ...

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  7. FIFTH COLUMN IN AUST.

    IN the House of Representatives last night, Mr. Scholefield (U.A.P., Victoria) declared that Fifth Column activity in Australia was ...

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  8. SESSIONS NEXT WEEK

    IT is expected that there will be a large list of cases for hearing at tho Court of Quarter Sessions and District Court which will open sittings ...

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  9. Fascist Round-Up In London

    IN the House of Commons today the Speaker announced that the Home Secretary (Sir John Anderson) had informed him that he had ...

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  10. Greeks Favorably Disposed To Australia

    The Consul-General for Greece last night [?] to Australians "not to lump all Southern Europeans together,'' but to consider every Greek ...

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  11. Traders Appreciate Early Resumption Of Rail Services

    TRADERS are appreciative of the earlier resumption of the train service between Sydney and Broken Hill than had been intimated by the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. T. J. Hartigan) this week. With the service back to normal next week the ...

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  12. Prolongation Of Parliament Suggested

    IN the House of Representatives last night Mr. Thompson (C.P., N.S.W.) suggested that the National Security Act should be invoked to ...

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  13. Biscuit Factory Razed; £50,000 Damage

    An outbreak of fire occurred in the five-storey building of Hardman Bros. Pty. Ltd., biscuit manufacturers, in Sarah Street, Newtown, early this ...

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  14. CITY COUNCIL MAKES APPOINTMENTS

    The following appointments were made at last night's meeting of the City Council: Apprentice electrical fitter, Richard ...

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  15. Case Against, Two Norwegians

    When the adjourned charges against two Norwegian seamen who allegedly deserted their ship in Adelaide were called before Mr. A. B. ...

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  16. Falling Off In Local Recruits

    DISAPPOINTMENT at the falling off in local enlistments for the Second A.I.F. was expressed today by the local area ...

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  17. NEWS IN BRIEF

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Spender) in an address last night said that Australia's peril from war was as imminent as ...

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  18. Drastic Measures Against "Red" Newspapers

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The suppression of certain Communist newspapers and drastic measures against other publications of allegedly "Red" ...

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