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  2. AIR CREW'S FEARFUL ORDEAL

    Some idea of the ordeal which bomber crews may be called upon to undergo was given by the captain of a Wellington bomber, in which he ...

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  3. ACTIVITY ON MOSCOW FLANKS

    Nazi forces are still intently patrolling on the Moscow front, trying to size up the opposition, possibly in preparation for a further attempt ...

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  4. NEUTRALITY VOTE IN TENSE HOUSE

    Extraordinary tension prevailed in the House of Representatives yesterday when the vote by which it agreed to revision of the Neutrality Act by 212 votes to 194—a majority of l8—was taken. ...

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  5. EVERY MAN AND WOMAN NEEDED

    Thousands who thronged Collins st. at lunchtime yesterday enthusiastically cheered General Sir Thomas Blam[?]y, GOC AIF, and deputy ...

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  6. EPIC FIGHT BY ROYAL MARINES

    The story is now told for the first time how 85 Royal Marines, under Capt George Courtiee, hurriedly left Chatham for besieged Calals on ...

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  7. AIR RAID IN HOME DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, Friday. —As the result of a report made bv General Sir Thomas Blamey, a plan is being prepared for direct air co-operation ...

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  8. LAST MINUTE RUSH FOR LOAN

    There was a rush of investors throughout Australia yesterday to the £100,000,000 war and conversion loan. At least 10,000 applications ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    I conic again, my England, from the vale Of Avalon, and stand upon the shore Where once I rule. I hear again the ...

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  10. COGENT APPEAL BY PRESIDENT

    President Roosevelt's letter urging the House of Representatives to pass the Neutrality Act Revision Bill was sent in response to a letter from the ...

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  11. SIR EARLE PAGE CAN BUY 3 SUITS

    Sir Earle Page's greatest personal problem here has been solved. He has received official intimation that he can have 2 suits, 3 if necessary, ...

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  12. MR. DUFF COOPER AT PUCKAPUNYAL

    It is the best lange of its kind have seen—and have seen a few Mr. Duff Cooper said yesterday, after he had visited the Aimourcd Division ...

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  13. ARK ROYAL'S FINE WAR RECORD

    Although Ark Royal was officially announced in the Berlin newspaper Volkischer B[?]obachter as lost in October, 1939 (and L.-Cpl. Franck[?], ...

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  14. EQUIPMENT AND ARMS FOR V D C

    CANBERRA, Friday. — An appeal to the 50,000 members of the Volunteer Defence Corps not to become discouraged was made today by Mr. ...

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  15. ARMY, RAF RUN GLASGOW'S BUS SERVICES

    The Army and RAF ran Glasgow's bus services last night because only 70 out of 1,500 busmen turned up to work yesterday, Trams were ...

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  16. FINLAND EXPLAINS HER STAND

    According to a roieign Office spokesman in Helsinki Finland does not regard the door closed for further negotiations with USA. The Finnish ...

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  17. MODE OF LIFE CRITICISED

    People who had been living in a fools paradise and regarding the war as something far removed from our shores might at any moment find ...

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  18. GERMANS BORE FOR WATER

    Geman Army geologists are being employed to search for drinking water on the Russian front, and sink bores in occupied territory. ...

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  19. FIRST DARWIN MEN NOW ON LEAVE

    CANBERRA, Friday. — An assurance that the Government was anxious to make life more congenial for troops at Darwin was given today ...

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  20. THESE RAAF MEN SWEAR BY THE WELLINGTON!

    RAAF Sri scants T. H. Howlett and A. Peters, of Melbourne have a good opinion of the Wellington Bomber in which they are ...

    Article : 283 words
  21. OBJECTS TO TAX ON WIGS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—It is bad enough for a bald man to be obliged to wear a wig, but it seems like adding insult to injury when he is ...

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  22. GERMAN BASES RAIDED

    Russian planes bombed military objectives in Konigsberg (East Prussia) and Riga (Latvia) on Wednesday, says Moscow Radio. ...

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  23. FIRST SEA LORD THANKS US NAVY

    Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound, First Sea Lord, speaking at the RNVR Auxilliary Patrol Club, said the U-S navy was co-operating ...

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  24. WORKERS IN GERMANY

    Plight of 2 000 000 labouieis imported into Geimany and of 1, 500,000 prisoners of was is most unenviable, reports reaching ...

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  25. JUDGE AGAINST DIVORCE DAMAGES

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Abolition of damages in divorce cases might be a desirable reform, Mr. Justice Bonney, Judge in Divorce, said ...

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  26. WHY REFUGEES ARE RETURNING TO BRITAIN

    The London couespondent of the Manchester Guardian commenting on the repoit that 345 Germans and Austiians and 10 Italians are ...

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  27. CITY RADIO ROBBERY

    Smashing the glass in the main door, thieves stole wireless sets and electrical goods worth £47 from the premises of M. Brash and Co. Pty. ...

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  28. US EXPERTS' REPORT ON ME 110

    An Me.110 shot down over Britain has been brough here for examination by aircraft experts. In his findings, Mr. Palmer, ...

    Article : 191 words
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  30. DETAILS OF MIDDLE EAST CASUALTIES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Total AIF casualties in the Middle East, including killed, wounded, and missing, were 641 officers and 12,209 ...

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  31. HEAVY JAPANESE TAX PROPOSALS

    The Japanese Cabinet yesterday approved a sweeping new tax programme for submission to the Diet tomorrow. Its details have not been ...

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  32. EARL OF KENMARE DIES AT 81

    The death is reported at the age of 81 of the Earl of Kenmare, father of Viscount Castlerosse, the wellknown columnist of the Daily ...

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  33. PAPER ATTACKS KING OF ITALY

    "Presumably we have not heard the last about the amazing BBC broadcast offering greetings to the fluffy potato Victor Emmanuel, who ...

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  34. MORE CZECHS EXECUTED

    Five more Czechs have been executed in Brno for alleged economic sabotage," states a Prague report. Five more Norw[?]gians have ...

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  35. TOBRUK ACTIVITY REPORTED

    "Italian advance units have been active on the Tobruk front," states Rome communique. "During recent local skirmishes we captured much ...

    Article : 65 words
  36. REVISION OF RESERVED LIST

    The time was approaching when the task of combing through the list of reserved occupations would have to be undertaken, Lt.-Gen. Sturdee, ...

    Article : 319 words
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  38. A C I EMPLOYEES REFUTE CHARGE IN HORSE FLOAT CASE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—More than 40 employees of ACI have telegraphed Mr. Curtin, Prime Minister, refuting a charge made in Parliament by Mr. ...

    Article : 243 words
  39. PRESIDENT'S COLD BETTER

    President Roosevelt's cold has improved, but he is remaining indoors. ...

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  40. R A F ESTABLISHMENT REVIEW

    Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding, former Chief of the Fighter Command, has, says Air Ministry, accepted an invitation to review the ...

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  41. LONDON MARKETS

    Tin, £258/5/. Mines:—Broken Hill, 28/9; Zinc Corp., ord.. 46/lO½; Sulphide Corp.. ord.. 4/6; New Broken Hill, 11/9; Boulder ...

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  42. £416 FROM CELEBRITY CONCERT

    Mr. E. J. Gravcstock, honorary manager of the celebrity orchestral concert given in the Town Hall on November 1 for the ACF and Queen ...

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  43. SIR JOHN LATHAM

    Sir John Latham Australian Minister to Japan will arrive in Sydney by flylns-boat tomorrow afternoon. He will probably have ...

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