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  3. R.A.F. ACTIVE IN AFRICA

    A communique issued at R.A.F. headquarters in the Middle East, states that members of the R.A.F. raided ...

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  4. BRITISH PENETRATE ERITREA

    It was authoritatively stated in Cairo that the capture or Cassala is regarded as extremely satisfactory, especially as it removes a source of trouble to railway transport. The British mobile forces are some miles into Eritrea. The ...

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  5. JOHN DARLING DISPUTE MAY INVOLVE WHOLE NORTH FIELD

    A dispute at the John Darling Colliery owned by the B.H.P., threatens to involve the whole of the northern ...

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  6. DICTATORS MEET AT SECRET RENDEZVOUS

    The Berne correspondent of the British Associated Press says Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini met to-day. Their rendezvous was not disclosed. It is believed the basis of the talks was less friendly ...

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  7. COUNTER NAVAL CLAIMS

    The commander of the Thai Navy to-day announced that extensive operations would be carried out to "destroy the ...

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  8. GERMAN FLAG TORN DOWN IN SAN FRANCISCO

    Two naval ratings and three civilians climbed to the tenth floor of the German Embassy building to-day. The Swastika ...

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  9. Two Strikes Settled

    Stop work meetings of trade unionists in Newcastle and on the South Coast will be held on February 2, The decision to call meetings in the ...

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  10. SUPER-FIGHTER READY IN SPRING

    Noel Monks, aviation writer of the "Daily Mail," states that the Royal Air Force super-fighter for the expected Spring air ...

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  11. COMMUNICATIONS BROKEN

    Private communications between Rome and European points were severed to-day, according to advices from Switzerland. Attempts to get ...

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  12. NERVOUSNESS AT TOBRUK

    A special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that British patrols are daily contacting the enemy, when penetrating the outer ...

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  13. BRITISH CRITIC

    War-time strikes were tragedies which kept Australia in a bad light in the eyes of the world, said Mr. Harold Heath, member of the British ...

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  14. CONFERENCE WITH HULL

    Mr. Wendel Willkie arrived here to-day for a conference with the President and the Secretary of State (Mr. Hull). ...

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  15. FRANCE PAYS HEAVILY

    Evidence continues to reach London which shows that the much advertised "collaboration" between France and Germany is a very ...

    Article : 294 words
  16. MAUNGANUI NOW HOSPITAL SHIP

    The Tasman liner Maunganui, 7,527 tons, was taken over by the New Zealand Government for conversion into a hospital ship. ...

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  17. GREEK AMBUSH

    Italian forces yesterday unsuccessfully counter-attacked beyond Klisura. The Greeks allowed the attackers to approach before opening ...

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  18. BRITISH AIR RAID DEATH ROLL NOW 22,500

    The Ministry for Home Security announces that casualties in the United Kingdom in December air raids were the lowest for any month since the Blitzkrieg began. They totalled 3,793 killed and 5,044 admitted to hospital. ...

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  19. SHIPBUILDING

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) stated to-night that shipbuilding was one of the subjects that Mr. Menzies would discuss with the ...

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  20. FOOD CONTROL IN YUGO-SLAVIA

    The Belgrade correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," states that a Ministry for Supplies and Food has been created, as a result of the ...

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  21. BULGARIAN RAIL HALT

    The Belgrade radio has announced that the Director-General of the Bulgarian State railways has declared that necessity for saving coal ...

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  22. NIGHT RAID IN PALESTINE

    Palestine received its first night rain of the war when early this morning two planes dropped bombs in open country in the south of Palestine, No ...

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  23. NEW ARMY BRANCH FOR POST WAR EDUCATION

    The establishment at an early date of the new Department of Army branch charged with the education of soldiers to fit them for post war life was announced by the Minister for Army (Mr. Spender) to-night. ...

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  24. EX-KING CAROL

    A correspondent of the "Da[?]y Telegraph" who is one the Spanish frontier, says that the Government has assured ex-King Carol of ...

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  25. Spaniards Sentenced and Property Confiscated

    A tribunal has sentenced, in absentia, Largo Caballero, former Prime Minister, and Martinez Barrios, former Speaker in the ...

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  26. RAIDS ON MALTA

    It has been officially announced that at least 15 raiders were shot down over Malta on Sunday, and that it has been confirmed that 10, ...

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  27. GERMANS CLAIM HIT ON ILLUSTRIOUS

    A Berlin news agency states: "Stukas resumed the attacks on Valletta to-day and set fire to the dock in which the Illustrious is ...

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  28. GERMAN STAFF OFFICER ASSASSINATED

    Belgrade newspapers report the assassination in Bucharest yesterday of Major Goring, of the German General Staff, as ...

    Article : 40 words
  29. VEGETABLE SHORTAGE AT DARWIN

    Unsatisfactory shipping services are blamed for a shortage of some food commodities at Darwin. Potatoes have been unprocurable for a ...

    Article : 37 words
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