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  2. A.I.F. CAMP BOMBED.

    The first bombs dropped on any Australian camp in the Middle East fell last night on one of the A.I.F. encampments in the Western Desert. ...

    Article : 358 words
  3. UNITED GOVERNMENT REJECTED.

    An Australian War Council, representing all political parties will be formed as a result of the unity negotiations to-day, but its duties will be advisory only. The decision was reached late to-night at the conference of ...

    Article : 149 words
  4. BERLIN NIGHT OF TERROR.

    Germany and Italy both had a grim foretaste of the growing strength of the R.A.F. on Sunday night, when Hitler's capital and two of Italy's great ...

    Article : 782 words
  5. CALL TO THE FRENCH.

    Mr. Churchill's broadcast to France (full text on next page) will hearten not only free Frenchmen, but Britons and Americans who had not heard his ...

    Article : 648 words
  6. NIGHT RAID PROBLEM.

    Britain is expanding her night fighter squadrons, and gradually the numbers of enemy night bombers shot down will increase, a highly ...

    Article : 418 words
  7. JAPAN'S DEMAND FOR OIL.

    Japan's demand that Dutch East Indies oil contracts be annulled in her favour has been rejected, according to a report from Batavia, where a Japanese trade mission is negotiating with the Dutch East Indies authorities. ...

    Article : 146 words
  8. MEXICO'S CHANGE OF MIND.

    President Cardenas, of Mexico, in pursuance of what is described as an "act of continental solidarity," has cancelled the concession granted a few ...

    Article : 640 words
  9. HOPE OF EFFECTIVE CO-OPERATION.

    Mr. Menzies made the following statement just before midnight: "In response to the proposals put forward by the Prime Minister, the Federal Labour ...

    Article : 935 words
  10. BLOW AT CAIRO.

    Cairo had its first air raid on Sunday evening. Two attacks were made but they were half-hearted. Bombs were dropped on the outskirts ...

    Article : 174 words
  11. QUIET IN LONDON.

    For the first time for weeks—it seemed like years—many Londoners did not hear a single bomb last night. They prepared for the worst in view of ...

    Article : 539 words
  12. CABINET CHANGE FORECAST.

    Prince Konoye, the Japanese Premier, will reorganise his Cabinet shortly in view of the international situation in the Pacific, declares the ...

    Article : 237 words
  13. ITALIANS CLAIM ATTACK ON CONVOY.

    An Italian communique claims that torpedo boats contacted a very large British convoy escorted by warships in the southern Red Sea last night and ...

    Article : 231 words
  14. U.S. PRESS APPROVAL.

    Mr. Churchill, who has captured the imagination and sympathy of the American people as no other British leader in history has done, has once ...

    Article : 263 words
  15. INVASION PORTS RAIDED BY DAY.

    Daylight raids on the Channel invasion ports were carried out by Royal Air Force bombers, which added to the havoc which they wrought the previous ...

    Article : 205 words
  16. RESOLUTION OF THE CAUCUS.

    The Official Labour caucus decision after it had received Mr. Menzies's letter was contained in the following resolution:— ...

    Article : 670 words
  17. BRITONS ADVISED TO LEAVE.

    The British Embassy at Tokyo is advising Britons to leave Japan wherever possible, because of the present uncertainties and the disadvantages of living ...

    Article : 342 words
  18. STEELWORKS DISPUTE.

    Employees in the heavy forging section of the Commonwealth Steel Company's works at Waratah went on strike at 11 o'clock to-night. ...

    Article : 269 words
  19. MORE FOOD STOCKS IN BRITAIN.

    The Minister for Agriculture Mr. R. S. Hudson, told the House of Commons to-day that the end of the harvest had left Britain's food position considerably improved. ...

    Article : 231 words
  20. CARGO REMOVED FROM JAPANESE SHIP.

    The British Contraband authorities at Hamilton, Bermuda, have removed 1,600 tons of cargo from the Japanese freighter Durban Maru (7.164 tons), which arrived from ...

    Article : 82 words
  21. DAYLIGHT PROWLING.

    Daylight raiders roamed over a wide area in southern England yesterday, mostly singly, dropping bombs indiscriminately. Casualties were not ...

    Article : 217 words
  22. "BETTER OFF IN AIRCRAFT"

    "Despite bombing we are better off in aircraft and have more in use in Britain than when I made a statement on June 19," declared Lord ...

    Article : 147 words
  23. LOST TIME IN AIR RAIDS.

    There is considerable confusion at present at the manner in which workers make up time lost during air raids and alarms. ...

    Article : 211 words
  24. AMERICAN COTTON FOR RUSSIA.

    It is stated in the syndicated column "Washington Merry-Go-Round," that Russia has returned to the American cotton market and already has purchased 58,000 bales, of ...

    Article : 140 words
  25. TEXT OF MR. MENZIES'S LETTER.

    The letter which Mr. Menzies sent to Messrs. Curtin and Beasley was:— "When the conference of party managers adjourned last week until yesterday, it was ...

    Article : 878 words
  26. HOTEL SET ON FIRE.

    Three incendiary fires were discovered in the Hotel Nelson at Nelson, where the Governor-General, Lord Galway, and Lady Galway were ...

    Article : 108 words
  27. GAOL FOR LOOTING.

    Four members of a bomb disposal squad were sentenced to-day to nine months' imprisonment with hard labour for having stolen shaving soap and brushes, valued at £3/1/11, from ...

    Article : 103 words
  28. BRITISH TORPEDO-BOAT ATTACK REPORTED.

    An official statement issued in Berlin status that in the early hours of yesterday morning a number of British motor torpedo-boats attempted to approach the enemy-occupied ...

    Article : 85 words
  29. OVERSEA NEWS.

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

    Article : 155 words
  30. "YOUTH SERVICE PRISONS."

    The leader of the Hitler Youth Movement, in a statement in Berlin, said that generally he was satisfied with the conduct of German youth, although lately there had been a ...

    Article : 56 words
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