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Article : 278 wordsMAJ.-GEN. MORSHEAD, who commanded the Tobruk defences until the departure of the Australian forces, says farewell to members of the Polish force in Tobruk. He had a handshake and a word of thanks for each Polish officer. This picture is one of the first series to reach Australia on the evacuation of Tobruk by Australians. (Other pictures, Page 1 and Back Page) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 69 wordsCANBERRA.—Cabinet would concentrate on manpower problems soon after the adjournment of ...
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Article : 77 wordsLISBON, November 26.—The epicentre of yesterday's great earthquake Is believed to be about 500 miles off the ...
Article : 33 wordsAN EARTHQUAKE, the most violent ever recorded in London, made the above recording on the seismograph at the Adelaide Observatory. In London the recording apparatus was put out of action. The up and down lines here show how the needle on the instrument reacted to tremors. The disturbance is believed to have been submarine. Mr. Dodwell said that the Adelaide reading was as intense as it was during the earthquake which killed 23,000 people in Turkey in 1939. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 346 wordsIf armor tough enough to protect troops, yet light enough not to affect their mobility could be made, there is no reason why troops should not have it. THAT is the opinion of Maj.-Gen. ...
Article : 517 wordsPostponed from last week, the Royal Zoological Society's annual luncheon to the Lord Mayor and members of the Adelaide City ...
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The News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Thu 27 Nov 1941, Page 2
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