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  4. Jugoslavia's Big Preparations

    Military preparations in Jugoslavia continue on a grand scale. It is estimated that two-thirds of the front-line troops have now been called up. Many are singing sarcastic ...

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  6. BRITAIN CHEERED BY U.S. SPEECH

    "President Roosevelt's speech will ring through every free country. Its echoes will be heard in all lands deprived of their liberty, no ...

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    MEN OF THE MACHINE—Typical men who make the guns, the tanks, and the shells to make Britain mightier. (Commonwealth Department of Information Photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AERIAL BLITZ

    During the week ended midnight on Saturday, 42 enemy aircraft had been destroyed over Britain and the British coast, and of these 35 were destroyed ...

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  9. MUSSOLINI LEAVES ALBANIA

    "Signor Mussolini has returned from the Albanian front to Rome with his prestige weakened and his authority shaken," says an official Greek ...

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  10. THE WAR

    Democracy could not function unless everyone was prepared to put aside personal and sectional interests and work for the common good, said the ...

    Article : 291 words
  11. Remand on Wounding Charge

    At the North Sydney Police Court to-day Baden Brown, aged 40 years, was remanded on a charge of maliciously wounding Bessie Pauling, aged ...

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  12. ADVANCE TOWARDS ADDIS ABABA

    "Belgian troops fought on the side of the imperial forces in the operations leading to the capture of Asosa (Abyssinia)," says a communique ...

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  13. FINED £50 FOR BRIBERY

    For having attempted to bribe an officer of the Commonwealth military forces, William Henry Bethel, aged 53 years, was pensioner, was fined £30 ...

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  15. DISMISSED EMPLOYEE

    For having dismissed an employee who was called up for military training, Kookaburra Products Pty. Ltd was fined £50 at Redfern Court today ...

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  16. PRESIDENT CONFERS

    President Roosevelt held an unusual Sunday conference with the president of the Committee of Industrial Organisations (Mr. Phillip Murray) in a ...

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  17. DUSSELDORF AND LORIENT BOMBED

    Widespread and increasing fog over the Continent last night restricted British aerial operations against the enemy, says the Air Ministry. In spite ...

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  19. CASUALTY LIST

    Accidents on service abroad have resulted in the deaths of five members of the A.I.F., whose names are in a casualty list issued yesterday. Lieut ...

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  20. Six U.S. Warships

    A salute of 21 guns was fired this afternoon when an American naval squadron of two cruisers and four destroyers entered Auckland ...

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  21. R.A.A.F. RECRUITING TRAIN

    The itinerary of the R.A.A.F. recruiting train has been altered to include Temora, where it will be stationed all day to-morrow from ...

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  22. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The State Parliament will probably sit for another two weeks to complete the legislative programme. Chief among the bills are amendments ...

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  23. U.S. ENVOY MEETS SIR SAMUES HOARE

    Colonel Donovan, who made an official mission to Europe on behalf of President Roosevelt, is on his way to America by Clipper after interviewing ...

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  24. WYALONG MAN'S DEATH

    A casualty list for New South Wales, which was issued by Army Headquarters to-day, included:— Died of wounds abroad NX6101 Pte ...

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  26. 23 FOUND DEAD

    Twenty-three persons were found dead to-day in Eastern Dakota and Western Minnesota as a result of a sudden cold wave. The wind reached ...

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  27. SUPREME ACT OF FRIENDSHIP

    The gesture which the United States has made through President Roosevelt would go down in history as a supreme act of friendship, courage, and ...

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  28. FINANCING THE WAR

    In a broadcast address to-night the chairman of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (Sir Claude Reading) explained how Australians could help to ...

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  29. BRITISH TROOPS

    British troops are entering Turkey, reports the National Broadcasting Commission's representative in Istanbul. ...

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  30. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence published in ...

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  31. Indo-China Settlement

    Paying tribute to Japan's role of mediator in the Indo-China dispute with Thailand. Bangkok newspapers hail the conclusion of the Tokio ...

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  33. WAR WORK IN BRITAIN

    Announcing the date when national registration for war work would begin, the Minister for Labor (Mr. Bevan) in a broadcast to-day appealed to men ...

    Article : 118 words
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