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  3. FIT MEN TO DEFEND A COUNTRY WORTHY OF PRIDE

    The sun filtering through the trees dapples the bronzed backs of Australian troops at Darwin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AND NOW IT IS GERMANY'S TURN

    A scene of devastation at Southampton after a week-end raid, when many buildings were completely wrecked and casualties numbered 370. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HITLER SEIZES FULL CONTROL OF GERMAN "JUSTICE"

    LONDON, Monday.—Hitler's surprise speech to the Reichstag yesterday, in which he demanded and received the new title of Supreme Law Lord, has set everybody asking, "What is wrong in Germany?" ...

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  6. FIGHTERS SMASH JAP. RAID

    Allied fighters broke up a Japanese air raid on Port Moresby on Sunday. The following communique was issued ...

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  7. JAPS. LAUNCH NEW DRIVE ON MANDALAY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Japanese forces operating in the Sitting River valley have reached a point—Pyawbwe— ...

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  8. KING AND QUEEN MARK 19th WEDDING DAY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The King and Queen spent their 19th wedding anniversary quietly in the country with the Princesses. ...

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  9. FOURTH RAID ON ROSTOCK

    LONDON, Monday.—While the R. A. F. continued its offensive with a fourth raid on the Baltic port of Rostock and intensive day and night fighter sweeps over Northern ...

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  10. Cables In Brief

    The U.S. State Department has announced that Mrs. Lea Burdett, wife of Winston Burdett, the Columbia Broadcasting System's ...

    Article : 235 words
  11. U.S. IN NEW CALEDONIA

    LONDON, Monday.—The Vichy Government has instructed its Ambassador in Washington to protest against ...

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  12. FORMER TEST PLAYER FINED

    LONDON, Monday—George Duckworth, licensee of the Walton Arms Hotel near Warrington, and the former Lancashire and England ...

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  13. MAY BE HIGHER WOOL PRICE

    CANBERRA, Monday—The British Government will be asked by the Australian Government to review the Wool Purchasing Agreement to permit of an ...

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  14. FIRE DESTROYS BIG FACTORY

    MELBOURNE Monday—In a spectacular factory fire, which broke out in North Melbourne at 7 o'clock to-night, £50.000 worth of stock and plant, ...

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  15. BOTH SIDES PREPARING FOR THAW

    LONDON, Monday.—Russian attacks and German counter-attacks along the whole front are still being made, but the difficulty of moving large forces is becoming greater as the ice melts and the frozen ground turns to a quagmire. ...

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  16. JAP. PRESSURE ON RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday.—"Japan must demand that the Soviet Ambassador to Tokio, who went to Moscow three months ago, ...

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  17. TRAINS COLLIDE IN TUNNEL

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Four persons were killed, 400 hurt and hundreds of others trapped in a smoke— filled tunnel under the Hudson River ...

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  18. Launceston Airman Killed

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—When a number of airmen from the elementary flying-training school at Benalla were walking along the roadway into the ...

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  19. U.S. SUGAR RATIONING

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Beginning at midnight to-night the U.S. will feel the first effects of sugar rationing. From then until rationing begins on ...

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  20. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    Hitler's Fears Rising HITLER'S LATEST SPEECH IS the best evidence that has come out of Germany of the ...

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  21. SUEZ CANAL ATTACKED BY ENEMY PLANES

    CAIRO, Monday.—Enemy planes operated over the Suez Canal on Saturday night. One was probably destroyed by ...

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  22. BEAVERBROOK'S SECOND FRONT SPEECH AROUSES WIDESPREAD CONTROVERSY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lord Beaverbrook's call for a second front, coupled with his tantalising promise that by it "we would have a chance of bringing the war to an end here and now," has aroused widespread interest and no little controversy. The demand for action, which is a ...

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  23. WRECKAGE OF U.S. 'PLANE ON SHOW IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Tokio official radio said to-day that thousands of Japanese viewed the wreckage of a U.S. warplane displayed at Yasukuni shrine after the recent bombing of Japan. The wreckage, picked up at an undisclosed place, includes smashed ...

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  24. Four More Supply Ships Sunk In Mediterranean

    LONDON, Sunday.—Four heavily laden enemy supply ships have been sunk by British submarines in the Mediterranean, states an Admiralty ...

    Article : 125 words
  25. MALTA AND CORREGIDOR EXCHANGE MESSAGES

    WASHINGTON, Monday—The U.S. War Department announced that the Governor of Malta (Lieutenant-General Sir William Dobbie) has sent ...

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