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  • THE JAPS SAY U.S.-NAZI CLASH IS INEVITABLE New Moves Ordered By ROOSEVELT

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Political observers in Tokio interpret the U.S. Neutrality revision as seriously affecting Japan, while an official ... [Article] (621 words)
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    CAMOUFLAGED trainer plane caught in the machine— gun sight of a student air gunner at an Air Force training centre in Canada. A further 700 Australian and New Zealand airmen arrived in Canada on Friday to complete their training under the Empire Air Training Scheme. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (45 words)
  • Long Shot Ended Ark Royal's Career Aircraft Carrier's 100 Victims LONDON, Saturday.

    The loss of the Ark Royal, the aircraft car rier seven, times "sank" by Nazi and Italian radio stations, which was announced by the Ad miralty last sight, it described in a graphic dispatch to the "Daily Express," from Mr. Norman Smart, a staff reporter on the ill fated ship. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (1215 words)
  • Few Losses

    The Admiralty announces that only 18 ratings are missing from the Ark Royal, and some ... [Article] (79 words)
  • Missing Plane Is Safe LONDON, Saturday.

    It is officially announced in London that Sir Walter Monckron's plane has arrived safely at Baku. ... [Article] (127 words)
  • SYDNEY MAN'S VIEW: Americans Would Sweep Japs Off The Map

    "The Americans will sweep the Japanese off the face of the map, probably in 60 days, if a scrap between them breaks," declared Mr. G. S. Cooper, managing director in Australia of Boosey and Hawkes, musical instrument ... [Article] (403 words)
  • 'QUAKE ROCKS LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES, Saturday.

    A sharp 20-second earthquake at 3.41 a.m. yesterday swayed down-town buildings, rocked the city and the vicinity, and awoke thousands of people, who swamped the police with calls for information. ... [Article] (208 words)
  • PENSIONER FOUND DEAD The body of on old man was found lying in the bush off Whatley-avenue. Maylands, ar 9.30 a.m. yesterday.

    The discovery was made by an employe of the power station, who reported it to the Maylands police and the body was later identified, ... [Article] (78 words)
  • Victims of "Wolf" Pack BOSTON, Saturday.

    Fifteen survivors of the torpedoed American ship Boldventure arrived here today. They told ... [Article] (113 words)
  • Mortgage Bank Conference CANBERRA, Saturday.

    Representatives of the Commonwealth and States will hold a preliminary discussion on Monday on the establishment of a ... [Article] (63 words)
  • PARATROOPS PREPARE

    British paratroops, their crash helmets thickly paddeo, before taking off in transport planes for a demonstration of mass attack by air-borne troops in England. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (26 words)
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    wounded back to base hospitals from clearing stations behind the fighting lines. Russian nurses are lifting a casualty into the stretcher compartment built on the lower wing of the biplane. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (30 words)
  • Cool Weather Today

    The weather in P e r t h yesterday was very unsettled with strong north-westerly winds, at times exceeding 30 ... [Article] (92 words)
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    JACOB STALIN, eldest son of the Russian premier, after he had been captured by the Nazis at Vitebsk, on the ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (22 words)
  • Sebastopol Faces Onslaughts Russians Strike Back On Moscow Front LONDON, Saturday.

    The heaviest fighting on the Russian front is still in the Crimea, where the situation remains grave. Five German divisions are battering the defences of ... [Article] (535 words)
  • Gold Tax To Be Reviewed Deputation To Treasurer

    All Western Australians will be pleased to leam that the gold tax, against which "The Sunday Times" has campaigned so vigorously, is to be reconsidered by the new Federal Government. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (341 words)
  • March In City

    Members of Hie A.I.F. will march through Perth streets next Wednesday, which is Tobruk Day. ... [Article] (46 words)

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