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  3. NAZI VANGUARD AT POINTS ON GREEK FRONTIER

    LONDON, Monday.—The vanguard of the German army which is still pouring into Bulgaria is re ported to have reached the Greek frontier at four points, and two trainloads of infantrymen left Plovdiv for the Turkish frontier early to-day. New York agencies ...

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  4. LORD GOWRIE INSPECTS MEN OF A.I.F.

    The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) inspected nearly 3000 troops at Puckapunyal A.I.F. camp recently. Here he is taking the salute during the march past. Behind him are Brigadier F. H. Christison (nearest camera) and Brigadier A. T. Anderson, A. D. C. to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NAZI-JAPANESE DIPLOMATS IN BITTER CLASH

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reports from the highest diplomatic sources in Berlin agree that vehement recriminations have occurred between Japan and Germany, states "The Times" correspondent on the German frontier. ...

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  6. LUFTWAFFE LAYS GOLDEN EGG

    LONDON, Sunday.—Named "Hiller's Mistake," a bomb 12 feet long, which failed to explode when dropped on an ...

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  7. SEAMEN SUFFER ON NAZI SHIP

    CAIRO, Sunday.—British seamen whom the Italians had held as prisoners for many months at Merka (Italian Somaliland) told a grim story of suffering aboard a Nazi hell ship in the Indian Ocean when they were ...

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  8. SPEECHES TO DELAY AID FOR BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Because of the opposition tactics of stonewalling and long, repetitious speeches, ...

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  9. AIRWAYS TAKE 14,000 MORE PERSONS

    Evidence of the growth in popularity of air travel is given by the announcement yesterday that the combined services of Australian National Airways ...

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  10. ITALIANS BOMB 'QUAKE RESCUE WORKERS

    ATHENS, Sunday.—Formations of Italian planes to- day rained bombs for half an hour on rescue and salvage ...

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  11. COUNTRY PARTY LEADER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) probably will be elected full leader of the Federal Country Party at a pre-sessional ...

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  12. ONLY ONE FRONT, NAZIS CLAIM

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Moscow press devotes two and a half columns to a statement by the German War Ministry spokesman in which he ...

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  13. LAD LIFTS MINE FROM SEA

    LONDON, Sunday—Eighteen-year- old John Stanley recently found a mine in the sea, lifted it on his shoulders and walked along the beach until he ...

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  14. YACHTSMEN ASSIST WAR EFFORT

    LONDON, Sunday—The Navy Auxiliary Patrol, which is manned by volunteer yachtsmen and others keen on boats, is one of the lesser-known ...

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  15. PAPER INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Monday—The Australian Pulp and Paper Industry would soon be economically self-contained, the managing director of Australian ...

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  16. BRITISH BOMBS ON VALONA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Royal Air Force bombers and lighters yesterday actively supported Greek operations in Albania, says a Cairo communique. ...

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  17. IRON ORE FOR NEW INDUSTRY

    The iron are mine on the Blythe River, North-West Coast, from which haematite is being obtained. The ore is being used with silica from Southport in the manufacture of ferro-silicon by the Commonwealth Carbide Company at Electrona. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Methodist Church Appointments

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The following appointments were made by the Victoria and Tasmania Methodist Conference at the second reading of ...

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  19. COLLIER RUNS AGROUND

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An outward bound collier, of 1330 tons, ran aground in the west channel of Port Phillip Bay, 20 miles from Melbourne, early this ...

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  20. SHIPBUILDING COMMISSION

    CANBERRA, Monday— By inviting Mr. S. W. Griffith, a Melbourne accountant, the Federal Government has made three of five selections for the ...

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  21. TRAIN HITS LAND MINE

    HONG KONG. Sunday.—The Chinese Central Newsagency reports that 400 Japanese officers and men were killed on February 25 when a troop train ...

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  22. American Missionaries to Leave Japan

    TOKIO, Sunday—A decision to evacuate all missionaries from Japan, Korea, North and Central China was reached at a meeting of American ...

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  23. SEVERE STORMS IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Sunday—An unusual storm which disrupted transcontinental short-wave and telegraphic traffic yesterday is considered by experts to be ...

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  24. AUSTRALIANS ARE MATCH FOR GERMAN AIRMEN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Another German dive-bombing Junkers was shot down in flames by Australians flying powerful fighter aircraft over ...

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  25. BRITISH ARMY IS READY

    Armed with the deadly-accurate M.G. gun these Northumberland Fusiliers, veterans of Belgium and Dunkirk, are intensively preparing for their next meeting with the Germans.—Department of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IF BRITAIN has elected to fight Germany in the Balkans. shipping will be one of her greatest problems. The maintenance of ...

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  27. STRIPPING FAMOUS SQUARE

    LONDON. Sunday.—The railings in Berkeley Square and those round statues and fountains. are being removed to make a scrap iron ...

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  28. GERMANS CLAIM FOUR SHIPS SUNK

    LONDON. Sunday.—According to the Berlin wireless. German bombers on Sunday sank a merchantman off the Shetland Islands. an 8000-ton ship and a ...

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  29. BOMBERS MADE SUNSET GLOW OVER COLOGNE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Last night aircraft of the Bomber Command made the second attack within a week on the industrial centre of Cologne and once again they left behind them a multitude of consuming fires with the sky ...

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  30. END OF ITALY'S EMPIRE IN AFRICA NEAR

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British seizure of an important mountain pass northward of Keren and the capture by Free French forces of Kufra (in Eritrea) have brought the sunset of Mussolini's African empire ...

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  31. PRODUCTION OF MAGNESIUM : TASMANIAN PLAN

    MELBOURNE, Monday— The proposed establishment of a plant for the production of magnesium from Tasmanian dolomite, was discussed at a ...

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  32. Enemy Lose 74 Planes

    LONDON, Sunday—During the week ended midnight on Saturday, six German aeroplanes were brought down over and around Britain and seven ...

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  33. Road from Queensland to Darwin

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Senator Foll, Minister for the Interior, announced to-day that the Federal Cabinet had approved of the construction ...

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