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  3. CAPTIVE NAZIS IN LIBYA

    A CASUAL AUSTRALIAN is seen guarding German prisoners capture by the A.I.F. during a clash with the enemy in the Solium "Hellfire" Pass area recently. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 34 words
  4. NEWS BREVITIES FROM FAR AND NEAR

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Deep, shelters for air-raid protection will be investigated by a committee to be appointed by the Executive ...

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  5. Lone Raider Over Britain

    LONDON, Wednesday.--An Air Ministry communique issued last night states: "Early this afternoon a single enemy aircraft flew over South ...

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  6. Crofts Makes Progress

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mr. C. Crofts, secretary of the A.C.T.U. and Federal secretary of the Gas Employees' Union, who has been in a ...

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  7. Sugar Glut Feared

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Restriction of sugar production in Queensland will be discussed at a conference of sugar interests on July ...

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  8. U.S. Daylight Saving

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- President Roosevelt today asked Congress to pass legislation making daylight saving mandatory in the ...

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  9. Berlin Radio Needs Liar's Licence

    AN old Australian gag concerning three grades of untruthful people: The Liar, the Darned, Liar, and the Mining Expert. ...

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  10. Bare Legs At Weddings

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Many bridesmaids are appearing with bare legs in order to save stockings ...

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  11. N. Sydney's 'First School

    THE minute book of a movement in 1870 to establish the first public school at North Sydney was presented to North Sydney Council last. night ...

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  12. Charged With Speeding

    "I WAS engaged on work material to the welfare of the Commonwealth," said Donald Meakin, Coogee, in the Traffic Court today when ...

    Article : 65 words
  13. Hitler's Dream Fades

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Vernon Bartlett, M.P., writing in the News-Chronicle, says that Hitler's attempt to unite Europe in a Holy War ...

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  14. Dungarees Now At Eton

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The playing fields of Eton have been loaned to aircraft. manufacturers to be used as recreation areas by their ...

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  15. Home Lost Four Times

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr Peter Fraser) who is making a tour of Britain's blitzed areas, said ...

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  16. Metals For U.S.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Under an agreement signed today, Mexico will supply the United States with mercury, nickel, lead, antimony ...

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  17. 16 Cases Of Diphtheria

    THE Health Inspector (Mr. R. Quint) reported to the Drum moyne Council last night that 16 cases of diphtheria have been ...

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  18. Food Queue Muddle

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- When a woman who went ahead of a suburban food queue came out with a basket of potatoes and tomatoes. ...

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