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  2. HITLER PLANS FOR INVASION OF ENGLAND

    A warning that Hitler was making preparations for an invasion of Britain, even before the Spring, was given by the Minister for Aircraft Production (Lord Beaverbrook), who stated that the invasion would be by land and sea, but principally by ...

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  4. THE WAR- DAY BY DAY

    The situation in France, following M.Laval's dismissal,remains obscure.There is now a tendency to doubt whether the change may be ...

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  6. LABOUR UNITY

    Well informed Labour circles in Canberra believe there is the strongest grounds for anticipating a reunion between the ...

    Article : 499 words
  7. CANBERRA FORECAST

    Moslly fine with light northerly winds. ...

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  8. NEW EDUCATION IN PRACTICE.

    THIS is the season of the year when school children abandon themselves to freedom from school cares. Some weeks hence they will resume their steps in paths of knowedge. It is not fitting, however, that there should be on the part of adult ...

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  9. READERS'VIEWS

    Sir.—The statements by Messrs. Gardiner and Nott on the Canberra High Schobl as reported in your paper of December 17, can hardly be ...

    Article : 520 words
  10. Roosevelt Urges Loan of Supplies

    The United Stales Administration is considering tue production of additional armaments foi the United States and the loaning or leasing of them to Britain. This was revealed by President Roosevelt, after the ...

    Article : 410 words
  11. GERMAN TROOPS IN ITALY

    German troops, estimated at 50,000, are concentrated at Bari and Naples with huge R.tocki.of materials. Military circles in Belgrade express ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. A.I.F. PLAYING DECISIVE PART IN FREEIKilV EGYPT

    Commenting to-day,on the expulsion of the Italiaris from Egypt and their pursuit along the Libyan front. the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) ...

    Article : 132 words
  13. A.I.F COMFORTS

    Unconfounded crit[?]cism of the Austra ian Comforts Fund made him sick and made him feel like throwing up his job. said the secretary of the ...

    Article : 171 words
  14. XMAS DINNER

    Gratification at the decision of the Commonwealth Government to proceed with the erection of two new secretariat building in Canberra for ...

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  15. WORKERS UNION

    A threat, that 67,000 memhers [?] the Australian Workers Union would strike in Queensland if regulations issued under the National Security ...

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  16. ARAB REBELS

    The Rome radio announced that Arab rebela attacked a British column, marching at night in Samarian Mountains and captured several machine ...

    Article : 72 words
  17. BRISBANE MAIL TRAIN

    The north bound Brisbane man fouled the points and was derplied early this morning at Duri, 12,miles from Tamworth. ...

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  18. WA[?]ALLA [?]NWORKERS RESUME.

    ADTCLATDE. Wednesday.—After a fortnight's stoppage Whvalla ironworks decided at a mass meeting to-day to return to work. ...

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  19. PERSONAL

    Their Excellencies the GovernorGeenral and the Lady Gowrie left Canberra for Sydney by train yesterday evening. ...

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  20. COAL MINE DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The dispute over the principio of seniority in the John Darling colliery, whl[?] resulted in a strike on the northern coalfields has been settled. ...

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  21. BODY FOUND IN SCRUB.

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—The boay o[?] an aged woman was found in the scrub near come on the George's glrl. Decomposution had set in.The ...

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  22. RUSSIA TO FEED EUROPE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Mr. joseph Kennedy, the former A[?]baauador to Londin, in an address to the Washington Board of Trade, asserted that ...

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  23. A.I.F, MEMBER STOLE CIGARETES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A[?]ng sergeant Major Frederick Wllllam Naylor, of the A.I.F.,was fined £at colchester for havlnsr stolon 500 ...

    Article : 33 words
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