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  3. BRITONS RESOLVE TO CONTINUE TO FIGHT

    Cheers greeted the Lord Privy Seal in the House, of Commons to-day when he declared: "There is no one in the House who is not impressed by the horror of this war or the sight of mangled bodies and broken homes, but there is something worse ...

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  4. SINO-JAP. WAR

    The Chungking correspondent of Reuter states that two French railway employees were wounded, 14 Annamite and three Chinese ...

    Article : 123 words
  5. GREEK ADVANCE CONTINUES

    Messages from Athens state that to-day the Greek troops entered Saranda after a short, fierce fight; they captured 125 ...

    Article : 410 words
  6. DISUNITY IN LABOUR OVER BUDGET COMPROMISE

    Dissatisfaction in the Labour Party with the compromise on the Budget was evident yesterday. While the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) praised the amendments which Labour had achieved, Dr. Evatt, ...

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  7. JAP. AMBASSADOR

    It is learned that Admiral Nomura who has been appointed Ambassador to Washington, will visit China before going to Washington, ...

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  8. SIR HENRY GULLETT'S ESTATE..

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The late Sir Henry Gullett, who was one of the victims of the Canberra air crash in August, left a real and personal ...

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  9. BRITISH ARMY TRAINS FOR OFFENSIVE

    An armoured division participated in corps scale man[?]uvres this week. Forty thousand troops covered 300 miles in 72 hours, trying out new tactics in close air co-operation. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    "The Navy is by no means on the defensive and has plans for seeking out and destroying enemy raiders." This assurance was given yesterday ...

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  11. DOLLAR CREDITS

    The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Morgenthau) said he agreed with Mr. Jesse Jones that the British Government ...

    Article : 218 words
  12. IRON GUARD

    The disarmament of the Rumanian Iron Guard, according to a message from Istanbul, may prove a difficult task because each member carries ...

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  13. BRITISH COAL

    It is stated by the "Daily Telegraph" that despite three months of intensive air raids and also attacks on coastal shipping and difficulties of ...

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  14. RAID ATTACKS PROVE COSTLY

    Fourteen enemy aircraft were destroyed yesterday and to-day. In addition, an enemy bomber was shot down off the south-west coast. Two of our aircraft were lost, the pilot of one being safe. ...

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  15. BRITISH SEARCH OF BRAZIL SHIPS

    A British warship is reported to have h[?]lted the Brazilian steamer Parah. Diplomatic quarters report a ...

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  16. WAR IN AFRICA

    A British patrol successful engaged, a large enemy working party in the Kassala sector, inflicting casualties. There was no change ...

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  17. BOERING BOMBERS FOR BRITAIN

    The United States has released 20 Boering bombers to be available to Britain when the Nordes sight bomb has been replaced with the Sperry ...

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  18. ENGAGEMENT IN SOUTH ATLANTIC WITH GERMAN RAIDER

    The German High Command announced in Berlin that a sea battle is raging in the South Atlantic between German and British, auxiliary cr[?]sers. The British Admiralty advised that the armed merchant ...

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  19. HIT BY PLANE

    When he was struck by a plane, which was coming info lands at Plymouth to-day, Leading Aircraftsman Maurice Best was killed instantly. ...

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  20. A.I.F. OFFICERS.

    The Minister for the Army (M.r Spendet) revealed yesterday that 11,292 officers were now serving in the Australian Military Forces—7677 in ...

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