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  3. SWIMMING SPORTS AT GRAMMAR SCHOOL YESTERDAY

    Left—Starters in the 104 yards, won by D. Lovibond (school champion) on extreme right. Above—T. Gibson and S. F. Evans dead heating in a heating in a heat of the 52 yards breast stroke. Below—Lined up for the under 15 dive ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RUSSIANS FLUNG BACK

    Russian pressure seems to have consolidated the Finnish defences to such an extent that the invaders have now been flung back ...

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  5. ALLIED NAVIES WILL ACT

    Following the Altmarck incident, a spokesman for the French Government flatly declared in Paris to-day that the British and French Navies would take "all measures" to prevent the use of Norwegian waters for belligerent purposes. ...

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  6. AMERICANS UNWILLING TO SHED BLOOD

    An Institute of Public Opinion Survey shows that only 23 per cent, of Americans now favour sending forces to Europe in the event of it appearing that the Allies are losing, compared with 44 per cent, at the ...

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  7. ONLY BY NUDGE WAS EL NENE SECURED

    A nudge with her elbow at the sale of yearlings in Sydney in April five years ago brought Mrs. J. T. Griffin the distinction of being the first woman owner to win the Hobart Cup; also the possession of one of the best mares ...

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  8. CO-OPERATION BETWEEN ALLIES AND TURKEY

    The Turkish War Council is reported to have discussed the co-ordination of the Turkish and Allied forces under General Weygand and Lieut.-General Sir Archibald Wavell, Commander of the British forces in the Middle East, with ...

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  9. CYCLONE MOVES INLAND

    Torrential rain is falling in the central west as the cyclone continues to move inland. At Tangorin, in the Hughenden ...

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  10. FIRE ON NEW GIANT LINER QUELLED

    Fire broke out in the library of the new giant liner Queen Elizabeth to-day, but was brought under control ...

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  11. SLATES PETTY CRITICS

    Emphasising that the supreme and dominant function of Australia to-day was to help win the war, the Prime ...

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  12. PLAN TO MAKE CARS IN STH. AUSTRALIA

    When Federal Parliament is asked to endorse the agreement for the manufacture of motor cars in Australia by ...

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  13. SWEDISH TOWN BOMBED BY RUSSIANS

    Soviet planes heavily bombed Pajala, a northern Swedish town of about 4000 inhabitants. ...

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  14. FELL 30 FEET FROM POLE

    Concussion and a probable fracture of the skull were received early yesterday afternoon by Walter Collings (57), married, of 3 Hunter-street, Inveresk, ...

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  15. MAN KILLED BY SENTRY

    The inquest was resumed at Cairns to-day into the death of William John Dawson (18), who was shot and fatally wounded at Cairns on February 3 by ...

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  16. ROUGH AIR TRIP FOR NEW MINISTER

    Bad weather, which has grounded many air services, has delayed Mr. Casey, the Australian Minister to U.S.A., on his flight from Los ...

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  17. DID NOT OFFER DOLLARS

    Captain George Tailby, a justice of the peace, was fined £100, with £20 costs, at Bow-street Court to-day for an offence under the Defence (Finance) ...

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  18. Killed on Way Back to Camp

    Corporal Aubrey Flannery (23), of Clarence Town. attached to the field engineers, was killed instantly, and Bernard McKay (20), of the First Army ...

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  19. ENEMY PLANES ATTACK SHIPS

    Enemy aeroplanes twice attached shipping, 30 miles off the north-east coast of Britain, this afternoon. ...

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  20. APPALLING SHORTAGE OF FOOD IN CHINA

    Driven to desperation by a food shortage, rising prices, and the depreciating currency, the poorer classes of Pekin and Tientsin have been food rioting for two days. The food situation in Poland is also reported to be appailling. ...

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  21. LAST WORD IN NAZI IDEA OF AN INSULT

    The Zurich correspondent of the Paris newspaper, "Le Soir," states that a German military court at Detmold fined a ...

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  22. LABOUR CHANGE ON A.I.F.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-day that if the campaign in the Corio by-election lasted long enough, the Leader of the Opposition ...

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  23. LIVES SAVED BECAUSE THEY ATE HAY

    Two hundred and fifty hay-eating animals, including 25 elephants, were freed and ran loose in the city to-night When ...

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  24. COAL SHORTAGE IN BERLIN

    The continued coal shortage has resulted in a decrec forbidding the supply of coal to places of entertainment. Many cinemas have been closed. ...

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  25. PARIS NOW SURE OF DEFENCES

    The French Government has decided that, except for children. Paris will not be evacuated if air raids are made. Progress of defences had ...

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