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  3. YOUNG A.I.F. STALWARTS IN LAUNCESTON

    Scenes of the successful march of an A.I.F. battalion through Launceston yesterday. —Burrows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ONE SPITFIRE AGAINST 75 RAIDERS

    LONDON, Friday-A 20-year-old Spitfire pilot alone attacked 75 raiders at 10,000 feet above the Channel yesterday and ...

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  5. DUE TO EXTERNAL EXPLOSION: SINKING OF SHIP

    An external explosion caused the loss of the unnamed ship which sank off the N.S.W. coast on Thursday, according to survivors. This statement was made to-day in the House of ...

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  6. GREEKS TAKE NEW COAST TOWN

    According to despatches received in Struga (Yugoslavia), the Greeks entered Saranda at 8 a.m., after a short, fierce fight. Later Athens confirmed the capture of he ...

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  7. BRITISHERS IN PARIS ROUNDED UP

    All British subjects in Paris up to the age of 65 have been put into concentration camps, the biggest of ...

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  8. ARSENAL AT TURIN IS BOMBED

    Further destructive raids were carried out by British bombing aircraft last night on the Royal Arsenal at ...

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  9. I.L.P. Proposal for Peace Talks Defeated

    LONDON, Thursday. — Pacifist members of the independent Labour Party who introduced a motion in the House of Commons suggesting. ...

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  10. DISSATISFACTION IS PERSISTING: CRISIS AFTERMATH

    Dissatisfaction with the present Federal Parliamentary situation persists in spite of the budget compromise. There is a strong feeling among members that unless a formula is found for an All-Party Government, Australia ...

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  11. ITALIAN CHIEF OF STAFF GIVES UP POST

    ROME, Friday — Field-Marshal Pietro Badogllo, Chief of the Italian General Staff since 1925, has been relieved of his ...

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  12. Marketing of Next Apple Crop

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Regulations to establish an acquisition and marketing scheme for next season's crop of apples and pears ...

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  13. WINDSOR CASTLE BOMBED

    LONDON, Friday.—It can now be revealed that in a recent raid three bombs were dropped in the precincts of Windsor Castle, ...

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  14. FINANCES HAVE NEVER BEEN STRONGER

    "Britain's financial position has never been stronger," declared Sir Frederick Phillips, the Permanent ...

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  15. Every Picture Tells a Story

    LONDON, Friday.—During raids on Turin this week a British bomber dropped, in addition to bombs, photographs of the ...

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  16. BRITAIN HAS ONLY MINOR RAIDS

    Enemy air attacks began at nightfall last night, but ceased shortly after midnight and were never on a large ...

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  17. GERMAN RAIDER TACKLED

    The Admiralty announced to-day that an armed merchant cruiser, the Carnavon Castle, chased and engaged a fast and ...

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  18. NEW BRITISH ARMY AT MANOEUVRES

    In Corps-scale manoeuvres in which an armoured division took part this week, 40,000 troops covered 300 ...

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  19. REFUSAL OF CHRISTMAS TRUCE ANGERS ITALIANS

    LONDON, Thursday—Commenting on Mr. Churchill's refusal to consider a truce on Christmas Day, the Italian newspaper "Messagero" says, "The refusal will surprise nobody. He would never agree to such a proposal from the Pope because he ...

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  20. TASMANIA MAY SHARE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Tasmania was eligibl etc participate in the distribution of the Commonwealth grant of £1 million for drought relief, Mr. ...

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  21. REBELS KIDNAP WESTERNERS IN INDO-CHINA

    TOKIO, Friday.-An undisclosed number of Frenchmen and other westerners have been kidnapped in recent weeks in the southern portion ...

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  22. LOOTERS SENT TO GAOL

    LONDON, Thursday.-The public must be protected from looters, said Mr. Whiteley, K.C., in the Old Bailey, sentencing Basil Beton, an ...

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  23. LIBEL ACTION FAILS

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Mr. Justice Angas Parsons in the Supreme Court to-day dismissed with costs the action in which Archie Galbraith ...

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  24. INIGO JONES FORECASTS

    Sydney, Friday.—The formation of a trust to finance Mr. Inigo Jones in weather research and forecasting while data over a weather cycle of 71 years ...

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