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  3. BRITISH OFFENSIVE OPENS IN SUDAN

    British troops have won a new and important victory over the Italians in East Africa in the recapture of Kassala, in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and close ...

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  4. ANTI-TANK GUNS

    New anti-tank guns were used at Puckapunyal by the 4th Anti-tank Regiment recently when 20,000 troops resumed training after Christmas leave. The guns fire a 2lb. shell with an effective range of 2000 yards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIVE NIGHT RAIDERS DOWN

    Five raiders were shot down by R.A.F. fighters during attacks on this country last night. This number, added to the two shot down the provious night, is regarded by air experts as heartening evidence that recent ...

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  6. SEAMEN NOT BEHIND WAR EFFORT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Federal Minister for Labour (Mr. Holt), commenting on the action of the crew who walked ...

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  7. STUKAS SHOT DOWN OVER MALTA

    At least 15 enemy dive-bombers were destroyed in further attacks to-day on Malta, the British island base ...

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  8. Both Sides Claim Successes in Thailand War

    BANGKOK, Monday.—The Thai navy is engaged in operations to "destroy the Indo-China fleet .wherever they are ...

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  9. PETAIN AND LAVAL HEAL BREACH

    Marshal Petain, chief of the French State, had a long conference to-day with M. Pierre Laval, the dismissed Foreign Minister, in which, according to an official statement, "the misunderstandings that led to M. Laval's r ...

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  10. German Officer Killed in Cafe Brawl

    BELGRADE, Monday.—The newspapers report the assassination at Bucharest yesterday of Major Doring, a member of ...

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  11. DICTATORS MEET

    Hitler and Mussolini met to-day at a secret rendezvous, according to authoritative diplomatic reports ...

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  12. Investigating Cause of Air Crashes

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—There would be no acceptance by the Department of Air of the "comfortable theory" that R.A.A.F. ...

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  13. WILLKIE TAKES NOTE TO MR. CHURCHILL

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Repubcan leader (Mr. Wendell Willkie), who will leave on a visit to Britain this week, to-day conferred with ...

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  14. New Spitfire Faster, Deadlier

    LONDON, Monday.—The R.A.F.'s super-fighter for the expected spring air battles will be the 'Spitfire 111, states the ...

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  15. Nazi Leader Takes Prince's House

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Helsinki correspondent reports that the Nazi Administrator (Herr Terboven) is occupying the Norwegian ...

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  16. OPEN AIR SORTING OFFICE

    London office workers who cannot get to their officer owing to damage caused by night raiders in recent raids, get their letters displayed on a board at the side of the road and a Warden hands them over. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. YUGOSLAV FOOD MINISTRY

    BELGRADE, Monday.—A Ministry of Supplies and Food has been created as a result of the Government's failure to check the increasing cost of living. ...

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  18. DAME LLOYD GEORGE DIES

    LONDON, Monday.—The death took place yesterday of Dame Margaret Lloyd George, wife of Mr. Lloyd George, M.P. ...

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  19. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE WAR in North Africa is of most direct interest to Australia because our men are there, but in an examination of the ...

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  20. TWO JAPANESE DEFEATS

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—The Chlnest have inflicted two defeats on the Japanese—one cast of Ichang and another between Changsha (capital of ...

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  21. BUSINESS MEMBER

    Mr. William Sydney Jones, newly-appointed business member of the Air Board. Mrs Jones is general manager of the Trustees, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. FREEZING NAZI CREDITS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Financial circles report that the United States Treasury has drafted an order, which, if the President signs it, will freeze ...

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  23. HOBART SAILOR LOST

    LONDON, Monday—The Ministry for Shipping casualty list, which details 1225 members of the merchant navy and fishing fleets dead or presumed ...

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  24. GREEKS ADVANCE DESPITE SNOWFALLS

    ATHENS, Monday.—Despite thick snow, the Greeks have again advance their lines in Albania, declare the Government spokesman. ...

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  25. TIME OF GREAT TRIAL AWAITS BRITAIN, DECLARES MINISTER

    As Britain moved into the longer days of spring, a time of great adventure and great trial awaited her people, said the Minister of Home Security (Mr. Herbert Morrison) to-day. This time, everything was at stake, and there must be no fumbling. Fire raids had to be beaten as every ...

    Article : 319 words
  26. Carol May Leave Spain

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent on the Spanish frontier says that the Spanish Government has assured former King Carol ...

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