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  3. DUKE REPORTS ON VISIT TO HESS

    Within 48 hours of Hess having landed in Scotland, the Duke of Hamilton, whom Hess says he flew to Britain to meet (see page 3), met him in hospital. The Duke said in London to-day that he had submitted ...

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  4. THE DUKE OF HAMILTON

    (right), in whose estate in Lanarkshire Rudolf Hess made his parachute descent. A wellknown airman, the Duke is at present an air commodore in the RAP. With him in the group (from left) are his brother. Lord Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton and his wife, and the Duchess of Hamilton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GERMAN PLANES IN SYRIA

    EVIDENCE HAS BEEN PROVIDED, IT IS OFFICIALLY STATED, THAT GERMAN PLANES ARE USING SYRIAN AERODROMES FOR FLIGHTS TO IRAQ. BRITAIN INTENDS TO TAKE ACTION ...

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  6. BONDS WITH USA

    "Australia's flying Premier, Mr. Menzies, is travelling 10,000 miles home, but he has left the conviction here that the geographical ...

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  7. FARM BLOC TO HIT AXIS

    Economists are studying plans for an international farm bloc embracing: USA, Argentina, Canada, and Australia to fight the Axis in ...

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  8. MATSUOKA SHOWS HIS HAND

    Had Mr. Matsuoka deliberately wished publicity to show Japan's attitude to the democracies, he could not have chosen a better ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TWO PALACES DAMAGED

    St. James's Palace, Lambeth Palace, Queen's Hall, Old Bailey, and St. Clement Danes were all badly damaged in last Saturday's ...

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  10. ASTROLOGER KILLED

    Mr. T. Mawby Cole, who "predicted' at Harrogate Astrologers' Conference a month ago that "staggering news" would come on ...

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  11. U-S GIANT WARSHIP

    Washington, USA's mighty battleship, was commissioned today, six months ahead of schedule, raising the nation's battleship strength to ...

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  12. BOMBERS OR CONVOYS

    With the danger from surface raiders to shipping greatly reduced by the extension of American patrols, there is a growing belief ...

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  14. "A LITTLE RICE SOUP"

    Australian and British prisoners of war in Corinth are getting very little to eat, reports a neutral correspondent of British United Press ...

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  15. TRAINING FOR WAR TRADES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Holt, Labour and National Service Minister, and the unions concerned have agreed to accelerate technical training of junior ...

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  16. SHIP BLOWN UP

    Fleet Air Arm aircraft made a highly successful attack on a southbound convoy in the Mediterranean on Monday night, hitting an ...

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  17. LICENCES GRANTED

    U-S granted licences for export of 1,000,000 dol. worth of machine tools to Russia last week, according to the "Herald-Tribune" ...

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  18. NEW DEFENCE WORKS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Extensive alterations to Point Cook RAAF station were among Defence building works announced to-day by Senator Foll, Minister ...

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  19. ATTACKS AT SOLIUM

    The British have taken the initiative in the Western Desert after the failure of the German five-pronged thrust, states a Cairo communique. ...

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  20. RAAF SQUADRONS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Early formation in oversea theatres of war of Empire Air Scheme RAAF squadrons, including fighter, Army co-operation, ...

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  21. COMMUNISTS REBEL

    Chinese Communist troops, alleges Domei agency's correspondent on Honan front, suddenly attacked Chungking Central 40th Army in ...

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  22. SINGAPORE STRONGER

    It is officially announced that large British reinforcements arrived yesterday. Army units comprised the bulk of the forces, including ...

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  23. SUPPLY SHIP SUNK

    An enemy supply ship was torpedoed off the Dutch coast yesterday by Coastal Command aircraft. ...

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  24. EAST SCOTLAND RAIDED

    Night raiders dropped some bombs on eastern Scotlond and East A[?]glia last night. No other activity was reported. London had its fourth successive night ...

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  25. PAY OF AIF AT DARWIN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An announcement is likely to be made tomorrow by Mr. Spender, Army Minister, of a de-, cision to provide deferred pay for ...

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  26. LACK OF EQUIPMENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—"We were driven out of Greece because we were not effectively equipped," Mr. Hughes, Navy Minister, said to-day. "If our troops had been ...

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  27. CASUALTIES IN GREECE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — An assurance was given to-day by Mr. Spender, Army Minister, that as soon as he received reliable information about casualties in the ...

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  28. AIRMAIL SERVICE TO CAIRO

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The airmail service between Basra and Cairo, which was suspended because of the war moves in Iraq, has been resumed, and this has ...

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