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  2. FACTORY'S WAR EFFORT.

    A shop at the Clyde engineering works which wat making lawn mowers for suburban gardens in peacetime, is now turning out fittings for army ...

    Article : 456 words
  3. TWO GIRLS KILLED.

    Two girls were killed and three other people were injured yesterday morning when the car in which they were travelling overturned in French's ...

    Article : 268 words
  4. U.S. OIL SHIP HELD UP.

    The French Indo-China authorities at Haiphong yesterday refused a sailing permit to the American steamer Tupper, which was loaded with oil ...

    Article : 421 words
  5. GIPSY AERO ENGINE.

    The first Australian-made Gipsy Major aeroplane engine has been installed by the De Havilland Co. at Kingsford Smith airport in a ...

    Article : 288 words
  6. HEAVY TOLL BY R.A.F.

    After two days and a night of greater activity, which cost them 25 planes, the Germans were content with isolated raids on Britain last ...

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  7. CEREMONY AT AIR FORCE HEALTH CAMP.

    The foundation stone of the second Air Force Reserve Lodge was set at the R.A.A.F. Reservists' Health Camp at Patonga yesterday by Sir Donald Cameron, the chairman of the New South Wales R.A.A.F. Recruiting Drive Committee. Top: Sir Donald Cameron addressing members of the Australian Women's Flying Club and reservists during the ceremony. With him is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WOMAN'S LEG FRACTURED.

    Mrs. Elsie Bailey, 35, of George's River Road, Croydon, suffered a fractured leg when she was knocked down by a car in Broadway, Enfield, on Saturday. ...

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  9. FEASTING AFTER HOLY MONTH.

    Brilliantly-robed "country cousins" swarmed in Cairo's streets for the Moslem holiday, "Bairam," which ended the holy month of Ramadan. ...

    Article : 191 words
  10. LETTERS TO AIRMEN ABROAD.

    Incorrect or insufficient addresses on letters to Australians serving with the Royal Air Force had caused delays in the delivery of the letters, said the Minister for Air, Mr. McEwen, ...

    Article : 150 words
  11. JAPANESE LEAVE KWANGSI PROVINCE.

    Reports from Kweilin state that the Japanese have evacuated Chen Nan Kwan (Kwangsi), and that 10,000 Japanese troops between Yamchow and ...

    Article : 159 words
  12. STATE'S EXEMPTION FROM RATES.

    The Town Clerk, Mr. Hends, will report to the City Council Finance Committee on Wednesday that the total unimproved capital value of city property owned by the State ...

    Article : 126 words
  13. SMUTS TOURS FRONT.

    The Prime Minister of South Africa, General Smuts, flew back to South Africa after a lightning tour of the Kenya front. He also visited ...

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  14. NO ARMY LEAVE IN TURKEY.

    Leave for the Turkish Army has been suspended throughout Turkey. Informed quarters do not doubt that Turkey will fight if Bulgaria goes to ...

    Article : 281 words
  15. CONTRAST IN STRATEGY.

    Fundamentally opposed strategies are emerging as the war develops, says the Aeronautical Correspondent of the "Sunday Times." ...

    Article : 325 words
  16. EAST MEDITERRANEAN POLICY.

    The importance of Australia expressing to the British Government its views on war policy in the eastern Mediterranean was emphasised to-night by Federal Labour members. ...

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  17. RUMANIA UNDER THE NAZIS.

    A new decree issued in Rumania orders the declaration of gold holdings and foreign exchange, which must be placed at the disposal of the Rumanian ...

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  18. FAST AIR SERVICE TO PALESTINE.

    Mr. A. H. Berts, Australian representative of Royal Netherlands Indies Airways, said last night that the combined Dutch airways, K.N.I.L.M. and K.L.M., will inaugurate the ...

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  19. FIVE NIGHT-RAIDERS DESTROYED.

    Five enemy bombers were destroyed during Friday night's raids—the largest number destroyed on any night since the war began. ...

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  20. TIENTSIN POLICE STRIKE SETTLED.

    The Tientsin police strike has been settled, the British Concession authorities promising to consider the demands and not to punish the instigators. ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. TRAINER PLANES DAMAGED.

    Three training aircraft were damaged at Mascot in the week-end. One made a forced landing. Two trainer planes were damaged on ...

    Article : 87 words
  22. NOEL COWARD'S "WORLD WANDERINGS."

    Under the heading "Noel Coward's World Wanderings. No One Knows What It Is All About," the "Sunday Express" publishes a report which states: "During his stay in ...

    Article : 159 words
  23. MR. CAMERON LEAVES U.C.P.

    The former leader of the Country Party, Mr. Cameron, announced to-night that he had withdrawn from the party. He said that he intended to give the utmost support to ...

    Article : 106 words
  24. U.S. CHARTERS TO SOVIET.

    The United States Maritime Commission records reveal that, since July 25, it has approved the chartering of ten United States tankers to Soviet interests, in spite of its ...

    Article : 107 words
  25. COUNTRY PARTY WIN IN VICTORIA.

    Voting in the by-election for the Polwarth seat in the Legislative Assembly yesterday has apparently resulted in a win by the Country Party. The seat was regarded as safe ...

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  26. QANTAS ANNIVERSARIES.

    Eighteen years ago yesterday Mr. W. Hudson Fysh, now managing director of Qantas-Empire Airways, flew the first passenger on the then newly subsidised air line between ...

    Article : 126 words
  27. MUNITION ANNEXES IN THE COUNTRY.

    The practicability of establishing munition annexes in country towns will be discussed this week by the Minister in Charge of External Territories, Mr. Collins, with the ...

    Article : 89 words
  28. CANADA MAY BUILD BIG WARSHIPS.

    The Minister for Naval Affairs, Mr. Macdonald, announced yesterday that the Canadian Government was considering the establishment of a shipbuilding industry ...

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  29. HITLER YOUTH GIRLS "INVADE" JERSEY.

    Scores of Hitler Youth Girls, mostly dressed in white blouses and shorts, are reported to have arrived in Jersey, one of the Channel Islands now occupied by the Nazis, on a ...

    Article : 147 words
  30. SINGAPORE SPY CHARGES.

    A Japanese newspaper reporter named Kas[?]wabara, who pleaded guilty to offences under the Official Secrets Act, was sentenced to two months' gaol and recommended for ...

    Article : 94 words
  31. 5,000 ATTEND JACARANDA FESTIVAL.

    More than 5,000 attended the final session of the sixth Jacaranda Festival at the Grafton Showground last night. The festival has raised more than £200 for the patriotic ...

    Article : 74 words
  32. NAVAL TRAWLERS LOST.

    It is announced officially that the naval trawlers Hickory and Lord Inchcape (339 tons), of Hull, have been sunk by enemy mines. ...

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  33. A.I.F. CASUALTY LIST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  34. BATHURST PROPOSAL.

    An attempt is being made at Bathurst to form a company for the manufacture of munitions. At a public meeting the Mayor, Alderman ...

    Article : 83 words
  35. HAILI SELLASSIE'S PLANS.

    Dr. Martin, former Abyssinian Minister in London, has arrived in Bombay. He would not disclose the object of his visit, but said that Haili Sellassie, who is at present somewhere ...

    Article : 108 words
  36. GUARDING CUP FAVOURITE.

    Beau Vite, the favourite for the Melbourne Cup, being guarded by an armed police escort on his way from his Caulfield stable to Flemington on Saturday. Beau Vite has been closely watched since the apparent attempt to shoot him last week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. QUEEN PRAISES WOMEN'S WAR WORK.

    The Queen praised the bravery of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force during a visit to an R.A.F. Fighter Command station. Congratulating the senior officer of about ...

    Article : 95 words
  38. GIRL INJURED BY GLIDER.

    Doris Worthington, 12, of Baird Avenue, Matraville, suffered painful injuries when she was knocked down by a glider as it came in to land in a paddock off Bunnerong Road, ...

    Article : 104 words
  39. WIRELESS STATIONS FOR REMOTE AERODROMES.

    Remote Australian aerodromes, including Daly Waters, Camoosweal, Longreach, Charleville, Tennant Creek, Alice Springs, Oodnadatta, and Mount Eba, will be equipped with ...

    Article : 51 words
  40. PRINCE SAIONJI MENTIONED AS MINISTER.

    It is reported that the first Japanese Minister to Australia may be Prince Saionji, former secretary of the Japanese Institute of Pacific Relations and a grandson of the ...

    Article : 67 words
  41. NIGHT BOMBER MENACE.

    An aeronautical commentator says he has reason to believe that the successes on Friday night, when five bombers were shot down, were the result of new ...

    Article : 114 words
  42. DUKE OF BEDFORD LEFT £1,412,241.

    The Duke of Bedford left an unsettled estate worth £1,412,241, but death duties amount to £816,864. Most o the estate was left in trust for ...

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  43. GIRL FALLS 40 FEET OVER CLIFF.

    Jean Westcott, 17, of New South Head Road, Point Piper, fell 40 feet from a cliff onto a large rock at Stanwell Park this afternoon. She suffered a fractured right ...

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  44. JAPANESE ENVOY TALKS WITH M. MOLOTOFF.

    Lieutenant-General Tatekawa, newly-appointed Japanese Ambassador to Moscow, talked with the Soviet "Premier" and Foreign Minister, M. Molotoff, on Friday, at the ...

    Article : 53 words
  45. BOY'S FATAL FALL FROM TRAIN.

    Colin Bowtell, 14, of Coleraine Street, Fairfield, was fatally injured when he fell from an electric train near Lidcombe early on Saturday night. ...

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  46. PRAYERS FOR GREECE IN LONDON.

    The Duchess of Kent, who was formerly Princess Marina of Greece, and the Greek Minister in London, M. C. Simopoulos, attended a service of intercession for Greece ...

    Article : 42 words
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