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  4. Allied and German Troops Pour Into Norway BITTERNESS OF FIGHTING INCREASING.

    German and Allied troops continue to pour into Norway and the bitterness of the fighting is increasing with the strengthening of British, French and Norwegian resistance. The Germans are answering with intensified bombing and ...

    Article : 67 words
  5. A. I. F. DESPATCHES.

    One more big football match, will be played by the A.I.F. before the football eason ends and the troops settle down to cricket. ...

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  6. ANOTHER AMERICAN REPORT DENIED.

    The War Office denies an American report that the British commander at Namsos in Norway has been superseded by a Frenchman, also that the British troops are untrained and without reserves. ...

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  7. COMBATANTS FACE EACH OTHER.

    The battle still appears to be joined at Quam in the Gudbrandals Valley and north of Roros, where the Germans are repairing blown-up bridges and bringing up armoured cars and field guns. There are apparently few Germans in the neighborhood of Jerkin, ...

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  8. JUDGE BEEBY REFUSES MINERS A HEARING.

    Judge Beeby, of the Federal Arbitration Court, to-day refused to grant the miners a hearing until they returned to ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. THE HOSPITALS.

    Expressing his personal opinion to-day, the Acting Minister for Health said it was his view that special taxation was the only way to finance ...

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  10. BULGARIA S ATTITUDE.

    The Foreign Minister, M. Popoff, said to-day that he did not see any immediate danger threatening Bulgaria's neighbors, but he ...

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  11. WHEAT PRICE UNCHANGED.

    Wheat prices are still unchanged. The Wheat Board's quotations for export wheat bulk lots is 4/-; bagged millers' parcels 4/3. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND

    The New Zealand to Australia air service commenced to-day, when the flying boat Aotearoa left Auckland at (5.10 a.m. for Sydney. It carried a ...

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  13. UNDAUNTED.

    The "Times" declares that an uphill task faces the Allied soldiers in Norway, but says the British, French and Norwegian people are undaunted, ...

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  14. Relief Taxes Rebates.

    The Commissioner for Taxation, Mr. E. J. McMahon, said yesterday that any taxpayer who has received an unemployment relief and social services ...

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  15. ATHEISM AND COMMUNISM

    The Minister for Education, Mr. Drummond, to-day, referring to the investigation into charges made by the Rev. Father Forrest, that the ...

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  16. SUNDERLAND FLYING BOAT.

    It is officially announced that a Sunderland flying boat recently shot down a Messerschmitt 110 fighter after a battle over a Norwegian fjord. The ...

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  17. Patriotic Funds.

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Tonking, said yesterday that he had been informed that some patriotic organisations in the country which had been ...

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  18. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. F. J. Walker died in Sydney last night as a result of injuries tained when knocked down by a car on Thursday last. Mrs. Walker ...

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