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  2. OVERTIME BAN.

    The Federal Cabinet will receive from the Minister for Labour and National Service, Mr. Holt, on Wednesday, a critical report on the ...

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  3. LADY BLAMEY'S TRIP.

    The War Cabinet decided some weeks ago that Lady Blamey should be permitted to leave Australia to join her husband, Lieut.-General Sir ...

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  4. BATTLE FOR KLISURA.

    From a trench on the top of a 3,000ft high range, which was the Greek jumping-off point for the attack, I watched yesterday and the day before the battle ...

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  5. U.S. WAR AID BILL.

    President Roosevelt's Bill to intensify aid to the Democracies in their fight against the Axis was introduced simultaneously in the Senate and the ...

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  6. FIRE RAID FAILS.

    The Germans tried another fire raid on London last night, but the attack did not reach the intensity of last month's raid, while prompt work ...

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  7. TALES FROM BARDIA.

    Looking back to the Battle for Bardia, most Australians are ready to half agree with a captured German staff officer, who said ...

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  8. MORE BRITISH GUNS FOR TOBRUK.

    The artillery duel continues at Tobruk, the Italian naval base in Libya, where, according to reports from Cairo, troops of the Imperial Army of the Nile are still bringing up new guns and other equipment, under strong protection from the air. ...

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  9. EXTENT OF ITALIAN LOSSES.

    It is announced at Cairo that Italians killed or captured at Bardia numbered 2,041 officers and 42,827 men. The Imperial forces captured or destroyed ...

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  10. BAN STILL IN FORCE.

    Lady Blamey's trip to the Middle East does not mean that the ban on officers' wives travelling abroad to see their husbands has been lifted. ...

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  11. GREEKS PUSH ONWARDS.

    The Greeks, according to the Athens Radio, have taken an important position north-west of Klisura, the important Italian stronghold on the central ...

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  12. DEATH OF A.I.F. OFFICER.

    The first A.I.F. officer killed in action is Lieutenant Peter Charles Jackson Taylor, 25, of Sydney. He was killed in the attack on Bardia, in which his ...

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  13. PRIZES CAPTURED AT BARDIA.

    The equipment of 45,000 Italian officers and men was left in dug[?]outs, tents, and underground strong-points in the Bardia area. ...

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  14. MISSION TO ANKARA.

    Two representatives of the British Middle East Command are expected to visit Ankara shortly to exchange views with the Turkish General Staff. ...

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  15. DARING DAYLIGHT RAID.

    German aerodromes, other military installations, and patrol vessels were bombed and machine-gunned during a daring sweep by R.A.F. bombers ...

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  16. CHILDREN WHO PLAY WITH EXPLOSIVES.

    Perturbed by the number of children injured while playing or experimenting with chemicals used to make explosives, the Pharmaceutical Society's Council will urge the ...

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  17. PATROLS ACTIVE IN SUDAN.

    Active patrol work on the Sudan-Abyssinian frontier is reported in a communique from British G.H.Q., Cairo. ...

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  18. N.S.W. MEN LED WAY AT BARDIA.

    The first Australian battalion to go into action at Bardia on Friday, January 3, was recruited in the main from the City of ...

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  19. GIRL RIDER HURT.

    Gloria McMurdo, 15, of Miller Street, North Sydney, was seriously injured when she was thrown against a telegraph pole from a bolting horse at Turramurra yesterday ...

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  20. OVERSEA NEWS.

    Such of the oversea news in this issue as is headed "From Our Own Correspondent" or "Herald Exclusive Service" is from a service owned and conducted entirely by "The Sydney Morning ...

    Article : 146 words
  21. BABY KILLED IN COLLISION

    A month-old baby, Marlene Allison, daughter of Mrs. Mavis Allison, of Preston, was killed and six adults were injured when the ambulance from the Fairfield Infectious ...

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  22. INVALID SOLDIER DIES.

    Driver Arthur Paul, 33, of Healesville, who was invalided to Australia from Egypt some weeks ago from the Sixth Division Ammunition Company, A.I.F., collapsed and died while ...

    Article : 41 words
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