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  2. Nazi Hit And Run Raids Over Britain

    THE third bombing raid in six days on Italy's chief aircraft factories and the destruction of aluminium and chemical works in Germany was last night's R.A.F. achievement. ...

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  4. CENSOR IS ATTACKED

    CRITICISM of the British censorship in delaying transmission to the U.S.A. of correct versions of German air attacks ...

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    BRITISH CAPTAIN.—Captain P. L. Vivian, of H.M.S. Cossack, one of the British destroyers taking part in the second battle of Narvik, in which seven German destroyers were sunk.—Department of Information picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH TROOPS WITHDRAW

    AFTER inflicting heavy losses on the Italian forces, British troops have been withdrawn from Soma ...

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  7. AIR CRASH VICTIMS MOURNED

    "EXCEPT a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die not it abideth alone: but if it die it bringeth forth much truit." This text from the Gospel according to St. John formed the basis of the memorial address on the victims of the Canberra air crash ...

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  8. Hospitable Folk Want To Entertain Diggers

    OFFERS of hospitality to Diggers who will begin leave on Wednesday continue to flow into the office of the Australian welfare officer. ...

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  9. Another Storage Reservoir

    With the completion of an additional storage reservoir on Block 10 hill it is expected, that Broken Hill will be assured of an uninterrupted ...

    Article : 340 words
  10. ITALIAN SNEER AT LAVAL

    ROME, August 20. — Commenting on the "war guilt" trial at Riom (France), the Foreign Office organ "Relazioni Internazionali" says:— ...

    Article : 74 words
  11. ALL BRITAIN NOW UNDER DEFENCE RULES

    LONDON, August 20. — An order bringing the whole of Britain within the scope of the Defence Regulations was issued today by the Ministry of ...

    Article : 96 words
  12. Egypt Urged To Enter War

    CAIRO, August 19.—Ahmed Maher Pasha, President of the Deputies and leader of the Saadist party, urged Egypt's entry into the war to safe ...

    Article : 139 words
  13. RIDER FOR GLADYNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—J. T. Jamieson has made arrangements for a rider for Gladyney in the Caulfield Cup. Capable jockeys who can ride at 6.7 ...

    Article : 182 words
  14. Girl Killed When Car Strikes Tree

    APSLEY (Vic), Tuesday.—Miss Indi Perrie Petherick 21 of Naracoorte (S.A.). was killed and four persons were injured when a motor ...

    Article : 147 words
  15. Demonstration Of School Work

    Some excellent work was exhibited at the demonstration held at the North School today by the teachers of all public and infants schools. The ...

    Article : 312 words
  16. £5000 For Plane In Memory Of Pilot

    The inhabitatns of the little village of Michaelaton-le-Pit. Glamorgan (Wales), have subscribed £5000 for the purchase of a Spitfire fighter. The ...

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  17. AMERICAN IN R.A.F. DIES OP WOUNDS

    LONDON, August 20.—Pilot-Officer W. L. M. Fiske, the first American serving as an R.A.F. officer to lose his life as the result of action against ...

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  18. Many Anxious To Learn Morse

    Since the publication of a letter in "The Barrier Miner" on Saturday there had been numerous applications from people wishing to join the pro ...

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    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) has again invited the A.C.T.U. to join the Federal Government's trade union ...

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    Press Agent: I am going to work up a story that your pet dog swallowed all your diamonds. Film Star: That won't do. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. WINDSORS PLAN TO VISIT U.S.

    NASSAU (Bahamas), August 20.— At an informal meeting with journalists the Duke and Duchess of Windsor said that they hoped to visit the ...

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  22. SOVIET UNLIKELY TO AID GREECE

    LONDON, August 20.—Soviet circles in London discount an Istanbul report that an Italian attack on Greece would automatically make both ...

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    Injured In a fall from the parapet of the Freemasons Hotel, Jim Clark was taken to the Hospital today susfering from an arm injury. The ac ...

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  24. S. M. Warns Bankrupt; Hint About Perjury

    A WARNING that he could be indicted for perjury was given to Leonard William Edward Gosling in the Bankruptcy Court today by Mr. A. B. Collins. S.M. Gosling made statements that he was paying certain money to the Goodwood Orphanage but ...

    Article : 329 words
  25. WORKERS' WAR, SAYS UNION LEADER

    LONDON, August 20.—"Fundamentally this is a workers war," declared Mr. J. W. Stephenson, in his presidential address at the annual meet ...

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    Mr. F. N. Thomas for Sydney was the only passenger to leave by Ansett Airways' plane today. Arrivals were Mesdames Jeffrey and Linsden from ...

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    "Two garages for the Broken Hill Water Board are being built in the yard at the rear of the Water Board building in Blende Street. Motor ...

    Article : 37 words
  28. 67 DEGREES TODAY

    The maximum temperature today (up till 2.30 p.m.) was 67 degrees, and last night's minimum was 42 degrees. STATE FORECAST ...

    Article : 90 words
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  32. MEN INJURED

    George Francis, of 58 Thomas Street, was treated at the Hospital today for a lacerated finger suffered while working as a miner at the ...

    Article : 51 words
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