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NEW FRENCH CABINET
DECISION TO RETAIN OFFICE. DEPUTIES' CONFIDENCE VOTE. RIGHT-WING GROUPS HOSTILE.
Assured of the loyal collaboration of all Ministers in the Cabinet he formed last Thursday, the new French Prime Minister (M. Reynaud) decided on Friday night to remain in office. This decision was announced after a Cabinet meeting called to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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ITALY'S ROAD.
Pursuit of "Legitimate Interests."
ROME, March 23.—The 21st anniversary of the foundation of the Fascist Party is being celebrated throughout Italy. Newspapers proclaim that the ...
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ROME. March 24—A Bill which has been tabled in the Chamber of Fasces and Corporations provides for the increase of the home army from 13 to 18 ...
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PRINCIPLES OF PEACE.
Paper Recalls Impartial Definitions. (British Official Wireless.)
LONDON, March 23.—The issue of the "Spectator" published yesterday contains some interesting comments in an article headed "The Conditions of Peace. ...
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WESTERN FRONT.
Intensive Nazi Peace Propaganda.
LONDON. March 24.—On the western front the Germans have chosen Easter to make fresh appeals to the French to stop fighting. Loudspeakers have been ...
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LONDON, March 24.—The Prague radio reveals that two German frontier-guards were found murdered on the former Austrian frontier on Friday, also ...
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LONDON. March 24.—In Berlin the newspapers publish appeals for men to make naval armaments and for air force men, who will be accepted from the age ...
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GENOA, March 24.—The British liner Liangibby Castle today landed here 410 Germans who had been repatriated from Kenya and Tanganyika. They entrained ...
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HITLER'S HESITATION.
PROBLEMS CONFRONTING NAZIS Pressure of Allied Blockade.
LONDON, March 24.—The fact that Germany's widely predicted "Easter terror" has not eventuated suggests to diplomatic and military authorities that ...
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LONDON, March 23.—A design for a bomber which, it is claimed by the inventor, would carry twice the bomb load of the Vickers Wellington bomber over ...
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WASHINGTON. March 22.—The Army Department announces that the Douglas Aircraft Corporation is building a 70-ton four-engined super bomber capable of ...
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BATTLES IN THE AIR.
NAZI RAID ON CONVOY. Escort Planes in Action.
LONDON, March 22.—Further details of the German air attack on a British convoy on Wednesday evening were revealed this evening in a statement issued ...
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LONDON. March 23.—A communique issued from Berlin today states that despite intense fighter and anti-aircraft fire German planes carried out numerous ...
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LONDON, March 24.—Answering Nazi attempts to belittle the British air attack on Sylt last week, authorities here say they are satisfied that the British claims ...
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AMERICAN PLANES.
SUPPLIES TO THE ALLIES. Release of Latest Types Likely.
NEW YORK, March 22.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that plans are being completed to make available to Britain and ...
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NEW YORK, March 24.—The Anglo-French Purchasing Commission, in a statement today, said that quality rather than quantity was the keynote of ...
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LONDON, March 23.—The Lord Mayor's Red Cross Fund rose this week by £20,000. It now stands at £1,241,500. ...
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THE WAR AT SEA.
NEUTRAL LOSSES. DENMARK STUNNED. HEAVY U-BOAT TOLL.
LONDON, March 24.—Widespread indignation has again flared up throughout Denmark as a result of the loss at sea by German action of six Danish ships ...
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LONDON. March 23.—The Berlin official newsagency states that a British plane on Thursday bombed the German merchantman Engris between Emden and ...
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LONDON, March 22.—Warships escorting a convoy off the west coast of England used depth charges for half an hour after a look-out had sighted a U-boat ...
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CONTRABAND CONTROL.
Operations in the Mediterranean. (British Official Wireless.)
LONDON, March 23.—The work of British naval units in the Mediterranean in applying the contraband control means arduous duties for British patrols. For ...
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LONDON March 24.—Six Polish trawlers will take their places alongside British mine-sweepers in the next few days. ...
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LONDON, March 22.—The Hong Kong correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that interned Germans there will be sent to Australia next week, ...
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BLOCKADE LOOPHOLE.
SUBMARINE WATCH. Another German Ship Sunk.
LONDON, March 23.—The sinking on Thursday evening of the German freighter Heddernheim (4,947 tons) by a British submarine, eight miles from the ...
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LONDON, March 24.—The Co-operative party's annual conference overwhelmingly endorsed today a statement by the executive declaring that peace ...
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LONDON, March 24.—Today the National Union of Clerks and Administrative Workers, which is in conference at Leeds, called on the Labour Party to end the ...
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LONDON. March 23.—The Rome radio announced today that the Soviet Premier and Foreign Minister (M. Molotov) had arrived in Berlin, accompanied by ...
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LONDON, March 23.—New York re- ports state that the Italian liner Conte di Savoia (on which Mr. Sumner Welles, the American Under-Secretary of State, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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LONDON, March 22.—The United Press correspondent in Tokio states that the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Arita) has rejected a proposal to strengthen ...
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LONDON, March 22.—The" further relaxation in meat rationing is the subject of a statement today by the Minister of Food (Mr. W. S. Morrison). It ...
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PRESSURE ON RUMANIA.
GERMAN TRADE DEMANDS. Strong Note Delivered.
LONDON, March 24.—The German economic delegation in Bukarest, headed by Dr. Clodius, has sent a Note to the Rumanian Government couched in ...
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BALKANS AND ITALY.
HUNGARIAN MINISTER'S VISIT. Moves in Turkey.
LONDON. March 24.—South-eastern Europe stands at the crossroads as vital diplomatic manoeuvres develop. The most important of these, in addition to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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A.I.F. "EXCESSES."
Nazi Broadcast Categorically Denied. (British Official Wireless.)
LONDON, March 22.—The German radio has recently been dealing in stories of alleged excesses committed by Australian troops in the neighbourhood of ...
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AUCKLAND, March 24.—By an overwhelming majority, the Labour Federation at a annual conference carried a resolution supporting the Government's ...
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LABOUR AND THE WAR.
NEW SOUTH WALES POLICY. No Aggression Against Soviet.
SYDNEY, March 24.—"Hands off Russia" was the keynote of the annual Easter conference of the State Labour movement at the week-end. A resolution ...
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SYDNEY, March 24.—About 60 members of the Second A.I.F. arrived in a body tonight at the Trades Hall, where the Labour conference was in progress. ...
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SHOOTING AFFRAY.
MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER Wife Dead and Sons Wounded.
BRISBANE, March 24.—In a shooting tragedy at the Brisbane Valley township of Moore, 100 miles from Brisbane. Mrs. Maria Bertha Augusta Martin (47) is ...
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BRISBANE, March 24.—Ivan Wassil Helmsing (55), and his wife, Norah Helmsing (50), were found dead in a house in Rode-road, Nundah, last night. ...
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MELBOURNE, March 24.—Players in the Easter tennis tournament at Kyabram were disconcerted yesterday by the whine of a rifle bullet close to their ...
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SYDNEY, March 24.—Mrs. Grace Coghlan. (29), of Ross-street, Forest Lodge, the mother of four children, died after a fall from a Manly ferry steamer ...
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