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  2. ITALY'S EMPIRE.

    LONDON, January 20.—While the [?]talian North African Empire is stage rering under the smashing blows from the Army of the Nile, which is appear ...

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  3. FIERCE AERIAL ATTACKS EXPECTED AT MALTA

    British warships in the harbor of Valetta, Malts, which, it is believed, to likely to face the fiercest serial attacks in its stormy career in the next few weeks. Malta lies about 60 miles from the Southern shore of Sicily and 130 miles from the nearest point on the African coast. Its area is 95 square miles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MALTA.

    LONDON, January 25.—The "Sunday Times" aeronautical correspondent says Malta appears likely to face the [?] ...

    Article : 147 words
  5. GERMANS TAKE OVER.

    [?](Turkish) radio reports that news [?] been received that large-scale Germs Groop movements are now in ...

    Article : 108 words
  6. THE RAID ON TARANTO.

    LONDON, January 26.—The "Telegraph's" special reporter, cabling from Alexandria, an ddiscussing the continued Italian silence as a result of ...

    Article : 192 words
  7. WENDELL WILLKIE

    LONDON, January 20.—The [?] interest which the public is showing in the visit which Mr. Wendell Willkid-President Rossevelt's chief [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ADELAIDE FOUNDRYMEN.

    ADEALAIDE, January 27.—To seek to inforce acceptance of the demand for [?] 9/- a week increase in their mar[?]inal rates a maas meeting of foundry ...

    Article : 124 words
  9. R.A.F. BOY RIGGER.

    LONDON, January 25.—Jess Amer, an R.A.F. boy rigger who borrowed an [?]ace's Spitfire and attempted to fly it because he wanted to be a pilot and ...

    Article : 286 words
  10. MR. BRUCE'S APPEAL.

    LONDON, January 20.—I appear [?] ny fellow-Australians to realise that the obligation on everyone is individually to give of his best whether in the ...

    Article : 281 words
  11. WORST IN HISTORY.

    ADELAIDE, January 27.—In the worst floods in the State's history which followed the phenomena rain [?] Friday and Saturday demes ...

    Article : 469 words
  12. FINANCE IN-ITALY.

    LONDON, January 26.—The "Times correspondent on the Italian finance reports that to finance the war effort [?]taly is evidently obliged to borrow ...

    Article : 278 words
  13. GEORGE MEDALS.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), January 27.—The first awards of the George Medal in New Zealand have been made to Leading Aircraftman D.T. Herrick ...

    Article : 72 words
  14. CONGRATULATIONS TO A.I.F.

    SYDNEY, January 27.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden), have announced that he has received [?] ...

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  15. COLONEL DONOVAN.

    LONDON, January 26.—The Swiss radio reports that Colonel donovas, President Roosevelt's investigator, has arrived at Salonika. ...

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  16. CAMELS TO MOTORS.

    LONDON, January 26.—A message from Ethiopian Headquarters says that a New Zealander, who was formerly a missionery in Abyasinia. ...

    Article : 144 words
  17. GAS MASK LAXNESS.

    LONDON, January 25.—Many London civilians are using their gas mail containers their lunches to ...

    Article : 147 words
  18. "RASPBERRY" LIPSTICK.

    LONDON, January 25.—When Brigadier Sir Archlbald Home, RedCross director for the country of Suffolk, attended the opening of a new ...

    Article : 94 words
  19. A.I.F. MEDICAL TEST.

    MELBOURNE, January 27.—There was no infallible test for a man's age end all kinds of subterfuge were adopted by men over military age who ...

    Article : 402 words
  20. HONGKONG.

    LONDON, January 26.—The proclaiming of British sovereignity over Hongkong has proved a decisive factor in relations between the Western ...

    Article : 320 words
  21. SUDDEN END TO HONEY-MOON TRIP.

    MELBOURNE, January 27.—On the first stage of their honeymoon trip to Sydney two former members of the Tivoll ballet, who were married ...

    Article : 165 words
  22. UNREST IN ITALY.

    The American press, during the last few days, has published reports of [?]?Crioting in Milan and other cities in Northern Italy, but however much ...

    Article : 288 words
  23. KANGAROO SHOOTING.

    TOOWOOMBA, January 27.—Three brothers who went shooting kangaroos for sport shot so many that it became a profitable business and in two ...

    Article : 292 words
  24. REAR GUNNER SAFE.

    CAIRO, January 26.—A rear gumn [?]s now in hospital after terrible experience as a result of a bomb [?]rashing in the sea off Tobruk ...

    Article : 194 words
  25. THE ILE DE FRANCE.

    NEW YORK, January 25.—Brital has seized the French luxury line [?] de France (43,500 tons) and [?]verted her into a troopship, says it ...

    Article : 154 words
  26. U.S. NAVAL OBSERVERS.

    [?] Commander J. P. Olding, who has been appointed United States naval observer to the American Consulate ...

    Article : 71 words
  27. SECOND CITY IN STATE.

    TOOWOOMBA, January 27.—The question of which is the second city on Queensland is raised by the newly released figures for Toowoomba ...

    Article : 159 words
  28. OBITUARY.

    MELBOURNE, January 21.—By Sidney L. Officer, one of the best known men in the pastoral insustr[?] died at the week-end at his hom ...

    Article : 159 words
  29. AMERICAN SENATORS.

    WASHINGTON, January 26 Genators Nye end Wheeler inte atroducing a resolution in the Se te, seeking to force Preside ...

    Article : 128 words
  30. DANGER OF INVASION.

    DUSLIN, January 25.—The Minister for Supplies (Mr. Sean Lemass) said in a speech. "There are still in Fire people who act as if the war was ...

    Article : 134 words
  31. ITALIAN SHIP LOST.

    BELGRADE, January 27.—The Italian transport Aden, with mechan­ised vehicle*, after taking refuge from a submarine for 48 hours at ...

    Article : 42 words
  32. A FIREMAN'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, January 27.—Corapsing while rolling up a hose after lighting a fire for an hour at Ringwood on Sunday. Fireman Jav ...

    Article : 74 words
  33. JAPAN AND SOVIET.

    TOKIO, January 26.—Apparently re­ferring to a non-aggression treaty the Press ears Mr. Matauoka told the House Budget Committee on ...

    Article : 54 words
  34. DEATH OF EARL OF ERROLL.

    LONDON, January 26.—Jossly Victor Hay, Earl of Erroll, 25th Here ditary Lord High Constable of Scou[?]land, has been killed in a motor ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. N.Z. KETCH'S RETURN.

    AUCKLAND, January 27.—The 85ft. [?]etch Terapunga, which left Naplet five years ago to sail round the world has arrived at [?] ...

    Article : 170 words
  36. MR. CASEY.

    WASHINGTON, January 26.—The Australian Minister (Mr. R. G. Casey) to improving and he may leave hospital within a week. ...

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  37. BIG TANKS FOR AUSTRALIAN ARMORED CORPS

    Sixteen.ton tanks are being used in the Armoured Fighting Vehicles School in Victoria, where men are being trained as instruction of officers and N.C.O.s for the sea Australian Armoured Corps. This picture shows a gunnery instructor and his class around one of the tanks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 92 words
  38. WAR INDUSTRIES.

    SYDNEY, January 27.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Mcnztes), while in England, will discuss with the British Government a proposal that skills ...

    Article : 219 words
  39. THE SPIRIT HITLER CANNOT BREAK!

    Life goes on in London despite Hitler's bombs. This fruit stall, act up in an area shattered homes, did a brisk trade. Perhaps its notice—indicative of the unbreakable spirit of London[?]—attracted custom. It read: "Hitler's bombs can't beat us. Our oranges came through Musso's Lake." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 107 words
  40. EIGHT DAY'S ADDRESS.

    LONDON, January 26.—After personally addressing three judges to eight days. Mrs. Ada Virginia Press[?] an American born ex-film actress ...

    Article : 117 words
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