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  2. ANTI-TANK EXERCISES

    ANTI-TANK TACTICS practised by troops at a Victorian camp included explosion of land mines. Top: A mine exploded. Lower: Officers examining the crater caused by the explosion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Decision Oh Military Pay Issue ls Likely On Tuesday

    Meetings of the United Australia and Country Parties on I Tuesday are expected to be deciding events in the future of the Menzies Government. Whether the Government will be defeated on the issue of soldiers' pay remained in the balance over ...

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  4. BOMBER SHOT DOWN NEAR LONDON

    Royal Air Force planes shot down a German Dornier bomber near London and drove off seven others over the coast ...

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  5. AIR TRAINING SCHEME?

    The announcement of details of the Empire air training scheme is likely to be made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) by ...

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  6. "PLANES MAY DROP FOOD TO SETTLERS"

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—The possibility of Air- Force planes being used to drop food by parachute to settlers marooned by floods in the ...

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  7. WET CANTEENS IN N.Z..

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Sunday. — Eneh of the four commandants of the New Zealand training camps yesterday was handed £230 profit from the wet ...

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  8. TWO MEN FOUND SHOT

    SALE (Vic), Sunday.—On Saturday, two days before his wedding, Chas. Frederick Uhlhorn, hairdresser, was found lying in a paddock with a ...

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  9. MORE SHIPS SUNK BY MINES

    Five more vessels have been sunk, and a flith is reported missing. The steamer Dalr.van was mined six ...

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  10. SUCCESS OF WAR FINANCE CAMPAIGN

    During the first week of the war finance campaign, 5,500,000 savings certificates, representing a cash investment of £4,125,000, and ...

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  11. LATE WAR NEWS THREAT TO RAZE CITY

    Helsinki is steeling itself now for an aerial attack, following the dropping of Russian leaflets yesterday, threatening that 800 'planes would ...

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  12. CORPORAL KILLED IN CAR SMASH

    MT. GAMBIER, Sunday. — Corporal Eric Satchell (25), a member of the 3rd Licht Horse Regiment, was Killed as the result of a car smash eight miles ...

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  13. NO NEED TO LAUNCH OFFENSIVE,' SAYS M. DALADIER

    The Allies can avoid launching a large-scale offensive and still win the war," declared the Premier (M. Daladier), broadcasting. He ...

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  14. WOMAN KILLED, AND SEVEN INJURED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Mrs. Olive Toug (281, of Young street, East Malvern, was killed and seven other persons injured this morning when a ...

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  15. Japanese Air Line Seeks to Operate In Australia

    A Japanese air-line company will seek a permit to operate in Australia early in the New Year. The com ...

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  16. WHY ALLIES ARE AT WAR

    Speaking at Warwick to-nignt the Dominions Secretary (Mr. Eden) said nothing could be more foolish than to underrate the ...

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  17. WORK OF THE NAVY

    It is authoritatively stated in London that in the three months of the war the British Navy has enabled nearly ...

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  18. WOOL APPRAISEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Wool appansement in the new year will begin in Tasmania on January 3, Sydney on January 8, and Adelaide on January ...

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  19. More Boys Than Girls Born

    A Health Services report discloses the usual wartime, excess of male over female births in the first three ...

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  20. CANADA'S TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The New York "Times" Ottawa correspondent understands that the Canadians are satisfied with tho Australian assurances ...

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  21. Czech Army to Fight Germany

    A Czechoslovakian army will be mobilised to fight against Germany, as the result of calling upon all ...

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  22. Australia Expected to Buy More From America

    The Giverment does not anticipate any diminution of importa from America, but belioves that Australia will probably import ...

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  23. Lord Richard Nevill Dead

    LONDON, Friday.—Lord Richard Nevill, who was private Bccrotary and aidede-camp to successive Australian Governors-General, and several State ...

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  24. RELEASED FROM SERVICE

    The Premier (M. Daladier) has announced that all men with two or more children, are to be released from ...

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  25. LIVING IN A MADHOUSE

    "Obviously we are living in a madhouse," to-day declared the author, J. B. Priestley, who went on to advocate a ...

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  26. Princess Louise Dies at Age of 91

    LONDON, Sunday.—The death occurred at Kensington Palace to-day of Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyle, at the age of 91. She was the eldest ...

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  27. REWARDS FOR SEAMEN'S BRAVERY

    LONDON, Saturday. — The bravery of British seamen in the face of U-boat attacks is recognised by tho award of the O.B.E. to three officers and able ...

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  28. BRITISH CENSORSHIP PRAISED

    MONTREAL, Saturday. — The New York "Times" London correspondent lengthily analysing and explaining the British censorship, declares that it is ...

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  29. Puppet Government's Desire

    The moscow wireless station reports that the Terijoki "Red" Government's desire is to live at pence with the Soviet, whose "glorious invincible army" ...

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  30. Safeguarding Freedom

    Human liberty and political and economic freedom, the right to worship, the right to speak and act, are not apportioned, safeguarded or destroyed by ...

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  31. MEN FOR SECOND A.I.F.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Stimulation of recruiting for the Second A,I.E. is expected by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzios). The Government did not ...

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  32. Polish Leaders Executed at Gdynia

    LONDON, Saturday.—Polish circles in London have been advised that the Gestapo has executed a number of Polish civil servants at Gdynia, ...

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  33. N.Z. PILOTS READY TO GO ABROAD

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.— The Minister for Defonce (Mr. Jones) has announced the imminent departure of the first draft of New Zealand pilots ...

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