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  2. Celebrating Our Triumph

    CELEBRATING the success of Australian troops at Bardia flags were flown on many city buildings today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Lives Lost In Sudden Flood

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Two people were drowned and the fate of a number of others is unknown following a disastrous flood near ...

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  4. FLAGS PAY TRIBUTE TO A.I.F. VICTORY ?

    Hundreds of flags fluttering from city buildings were the outward symbols today of Melbourne's proud reaction to the news of the A.I.F.'s magnificent share in the capture of Bardia. The Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) announced today that ...

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  5. New Petrol Rules Operate Today

    A MOTORIST marking his ration tickets with his name and the number of his consumer's licence before tendering them for petrol at a city garage today. The garageman is checking the motorist's licence.--(Story in Page 7.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MEN ADVISED TO RESUME WORK

    WONTHAGGI, Tuesday.--The 1100 employes of [he State coal mine at Wonthaggi who are refusing to work until the Railways Commissioners make adjustments in payments last month for annual leave, were ...

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  7. FLAGS FOR THREE DAYS MORE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Lord Mayor of Sydney (Aid. Crick) and the Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Cr. Beaurepaire) ...

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  8. Prisoner Attempts To Shoot Two Warders

    An attempt to shoot two warders escorting him from Royal Melbourne Hospital to Pentridge gaol was made by a handcuffed prisoner in Champ Street, Coburg, a few days ago. ...

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  9. BRITISH FORCES MAINTAINING PRESSURE IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Monday.--Latest reports from Cairo confirm earlier messages that advanced British forces have reached the vicinity of the Kalian air mid naval base at Tobrunk, about 70 miles west of Bardia, which was captured by the Allied forces at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. R.A.F. Attacks Worry Nazis

    LONDON, Monday.--There is grave disquiet in Germany at the great destruction caused by the recent Royal Air Force raids on Berlin. Mannheim. ...

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  11. GREEKS NEARER VALONA

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Greek forces have been brought nearer the Italian port of Valona by the latest successes in the northern ...

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  12. SIX MONTHS' GAOL FOR JEHOVAH'S WITNESS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The maximum sentence --six months hard labor--was imposed at Burwood Court today on Arthur Johnson, 23, for having refused to take the oath of enlistment when called on for service in citizen forces. ...

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  13. Late War News

    ISTANBUL. Monday.--Turkish officials reaffirmed today that if German forces moved across Bulgaria to attack Greece. Turkey will fight. ...

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  14. UNIONS PROPOSE BAN ON TAXED OVERTIME

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A recommendation that munition workers should place an embargo on overtime will be considered by a mass meeting of boilermakers tonight and by members of the Ironworkers' Union tomorrow. ...

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  16. MR MENZIES' LONDON TRIP

    War Cabinet is expected to approve by, of the Prime Minister (Mr Menzies)making a hurried flying trip to England to discuss the war with ...

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  17. Police Claim £6900 Damages

    Three police constables took out: writs today against Alphonsus Vincent Tobin, of Dryburgh Street, North Melbourne, vice-president of ...

    Article : 150 words
  18. BONDS BURIED IN FOWLYARD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The discovery! of £4500 worth of bonds and debentures which had been buried in a fowlyard of a house near Sutherland ...

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  19. U.S. Steel Output A Record

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- The Steel Institute announces that United Stated steel mills have reached the highest output in history, with 92 per cent of ...

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  20. 9 British Prisoners Capture 115 Italians In Schooner

    LONDON, Monday.-- A special correspondent with the Mediterranean Fleet reports that when an Australian destroyer fired ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. FREIGHTER BEATS U-BOAT IN ATLANTIC GUN DUEL

    GIBRALTAR, Monday. -- Although crippled with boiler trouble the British freighter Sarastone (2473 tons) fought a brilliant ...

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  22. NO LABOR SHORTAGE FOR FRUIT PICKING

    Experience at Shepparton indicates that there may not be a shortage of labor, as was expected, to handle the dried fruits crop in the Mildura ...

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  23. TRANSFER OF 50 U.S. DESTROYERS COMPLETED

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- The United States Navy Department announced today the completion of the transfer of 50 destroyers to Britain. ...

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