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  2. SEIZURE OF SHIPS

    If the Latin American Governments seize all Axis shipping sheltering in their ports, as seems likely, Britain should benefit indirectly to ...

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  3. SEA VICTORY, AND AFTER

    Now that the great naval battle in the eastern Mediterranean is over and at least seven of Italy's warships lie at the bottom of the ...

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  4. Notes on the Cables HITLER IS DESPERATE

    AMIDST the unrestrained rejoicing at the crushing defeat inflicted on the Italians in the Mediterranean, there is intense curiosity as to what stroke of ...

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  5. DEATH PENALTY FOR STRIKING

    Representative Ford yesterday introduced a bill to put strikes against the United States or in defence ndustries in the category of treason, ...

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  6. VICTORIAN RAIL GAUGE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Both the conversion of the whole of the Victorian railway system to standard 4ft. 8½in. gauge and construction of a separate standard ...

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  7. AIR SCHEME TRAINEES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—"It is with pride that I state that our first air crews, trained under the Empire Air Scheme are now flying against the enemy's air ...

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  8. MINERS TAKE ACTION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Miners at Corrimal mine have decided to end stoppages which were caused by petty disputes Yesterday all but six wheelers refused to ...

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  9. QUAIL NEVER SCARCER

    Judging by the absence of reports from districts where quail have been numerous in other seasons, it is evident that there were few birds about when ...

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  10. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE THROUGHOUT THE EMPIRE

    would be proud to shake the bond of Britain's Prime Minister. Wat it any wonder then that George Smith, youngest worker in Portsmouth dockyard, were a pleased smile when he was singled out tot a special introduction to Mr. Churchill? (By ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NAZI TACTICS IN JUGOSLAVIA

    Although rumours of an imminent rupture of diplomatic relations between Jugoslavia and Germany are premature, says the Belgrade ...

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  12. SHOULD CURB MONOPOLIES

    Further, monopolistic control of the national wealth should be prevented in the interesls of the next generation, states tne Federal Monopoly Committee in its ...

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  13. RAILMEN'S THREAT

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — A stoppase of train services for several hours is likely to occur on Monday unless in the meantime there is a settlement of the ...

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  14. LONG ROUTE MARCH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — About 300 members of the A.I.F. began to-day the longest route march attempted in Austialla—140 miles from Singleton to ...

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  16. ARGENTINE CANNED BEEF BAN REIMPOSED

    The Senate to-day adopted by 32 votes to 20 an amendment to the 4,389,000 dolars (£A1,463,000) supplemental defence Bill, restoring the prohibition ...

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  17. MORE ARMS FOR BRITAIN

    Following his pledge for "more and more action." given in his speech on Saturday night, Mr. Roosevelt has authorised the transfer of additional war ...

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  18. BRIDGES DEPORTATION

    The Federal Government to-day began deportation proceedings against Hauy Blidges California director of the C.I.O., charging him with having been a ...

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  19. BATTLE-SHIP MAY HAVE SUNK

    The cruiser Pola, it has now been revealed, surrendered to the flotilla-leader Jervis. When the enemy retired, the object of ...

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  20. BELGIAN SEAMEN DROWNED

    With her flag at half-mast and one lifeboat missing the Belgian freighter Ville de Liege (7,430 tons) reached Boston to-day. ...

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  21. DID NOT FIRE SHOT

    A Spitfire pilot brought about the destruction of an enemy lighter yesterday morning without firing a shot. When flying alone nearly four miles ...

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  22. MR. MATSUOKA'S THREE DAYS

    Mr. Matsuoka may have meant a great deal more than he said when he told an interviewer on his arrival in Rome last night from Berlin. "I have learned more ...

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  23. "WAR GUILT" CHARGES

    Two former French Premiers—MM. Daladier and Reynaud-who, with a number of other political and military leaders, were indicted last September by the Riom ...

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  24. CANADA'S COMMUNISTS

    The outlawed Communist party in Canada still has a large and active uderground membeiship which is attempting to foment labour trouble in industries ...

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  25. SATISFACTION IN PACIFIC

    News of the naval victory in the Mediterranean has been received here with great satisfaction. It is believed that, together with the German diplomatic ...

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  26. GAS EXERCISES IN BRITAIN

    The advice recently given by the Home Secretary that the population of Britain should be ready at any time to face a gas attack led to the residential district ...

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  28. NO FLYING OF FLAGS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — No appeal has been issued by the Government, as was done on previous occasions, for the flying of flags by the public to mark ...

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  29. EAST INDIES IMPORTS

    Japanese economists foresee a sharp decline in the Netherland East Indies imports of miscellaneous commodities from Japan, due to exporters' inability ...

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  30. MORE AID FOR BRITAIN

    Tanganyika War Relief and Welfare Fund has sent £500 to the Lord Moyor of London's air raid distress fund, and £100 to the Duke of Gloucescer's appeal. ...

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  31. SIR PATRICK DUFF'S NEW POST

    Sir Patrick Duff, Secretary to the Ministry of Works and Buildings, has been selected to fill the temporary appointment at Ottawa of Deputy High ...

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  32. CHARLIE CHAPLIN AS A WITNESS

    Charlie Chaplin appealed as a "character witness" in the Federal Court to-day on behalf of Joseph Schenck, the "movie" magnate, who is accused of income tax ...

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  33. EFFORT TO STOP CONVOY BY U.S. WARSHIPS

    Senator Tobey introduced a joint resolution in the Senate to-day to prohibit the convoying of merchant vessels by United States warships. ...

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  34. TOBACCO FAMINE IN BRITAIN

    The serious shortage of cigarattes and tobacco from which the north-east has recently been suffering has now become general throughout Britain. There is ...

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  35. U.S. HOME DEFENCE

    NEW YORK Tucsda (A.A.P.). Mrs. Roosevelt, on her way to join the President who is returning to Washing ton said tliat she expected a ...

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  36. "THE TIMES" TO BE 3d.

    The price of "The Times" will be raised to threepence from April 7. ...

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  37. RENT CONTROLLER

    State Cabinet last night decided to appoint a police magistrate as rent controller in the metropolitan area. It was considered that there was no ...

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  38. INSULIN DISCOVERER'S ESTATE

    Sir Frederick Grant Banting, Professor of Medical Research at the University of Toronto, and co-discoverer of insulin and Nobel Prize winner, who was killed ...

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  39. FILM BAN LIFTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The ban imposed by Mr. Cresswell O'Reilly, Commonwealth films censor, on general exhibition of the Australian film. "The Power and the ...

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  40. MALTESE DIG SHELTERS

    Not only men, but women and children, are working on the construction of rock shelters all over Malta because of the; heavy damage and loss of life suffered ...

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