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  4. Raids on Kiel and Emden

    Huge fires, visible for 70 miles, broke out at Emden after R.A.F. heavy bombers had dropped 20 tons of bombs over a wide target area during a night raid. A terrific explosion in Kiel dockyards marked another ...

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  5. FAR EAST DISPUTE

    The dispute over transport of war supplies to China via the Burma Road has been practically settled as a result of a two-hour discussion between the ...

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  6. WAR BREVITIES

    LONDON, Saturday.—Gifts from the colonies to help Britain to win the war keep pouring in. Among amounts received yesterday were £100,000 from ...

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  7. ITALIAN CLAIMS

    Reports of the action in progress at British Moyale (Kenya) are conflicting. While the Italians claim its occupation, inflicting heavy losses, a ...

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  8. IN AUSTRALIA

    It is likely that rail fares for members of the A.I.F. will be greatly reduced. The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies), following his conference with the ...

    Article : 95 words
  9. R.A.A.F. BOMBERS

    Whenever possible, small formations of R.A.A.F. bombers will fly over capital cities to demonstrate to the public the efficiency of the pilots and the ...

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  10. IN MISTAKE

    The Japanese Domei Newsagency says: "An unconfirmed report from Shanghai states that the Japanese shot down, in mistake, a French ...

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  11. OPPOSITION TO UNION ADVISORY PANEL

    "The rescission motion to withdraw the opposition of New South Wales unions against the establishment of a trade union advisory panel has no hope ...

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  12. ARRESTS IN FRANCE

    Marshal Petain has issued a decree appointing M. Laval as his successor as Chief of the French State, but in the event of M. Lavai being ...

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  13. COTTON FOR DEFENCE

    The Minister for Supply (Sir Frederick Stewart) said yesterday that the necessary steps had been taken to ensure a supply of cotton for defence ...

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  14. JAPAN AND DUTCH INDIES

    The "Nichi Nichi," in a leader, says that Japan should take over the Dutch East Indies. ...

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  15. GERMAN NAVY

    A communique states: "Our naval forces captured several merchantmen with valuable cargoes and these cargoes are arriving at our ports. A U-boat ...

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  16. TAMWORTH BY-ELECTION

    An official of the State Country Party said yesterday that the party would not contest the Tamworth seat against the United Australia Party. ...

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  17. MORE TO FIGHT FOR

    "Australians should always bear in mind that they have more to fight for than any other people in the war," said the Federal Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  18. W. A. TRANSPORT STOPPED

    All transport conveyances ceased running at 10.30 a.m. to-day until the end of a stop-work meeting called by the Western Australian Tramways, ...

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  19. FRENCH FEAR

    The French have completed the civilian evacuation of certain zones of Toulon in view of the possibility of a British naval attack. ...

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  21. EX-SOLDIERS' PLEDGE

    More than 1500 people attended a meeting in the Domain to-day when Captain F. Aarons, president of the War Emergency Association, explained ...

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  22. QUICK WORK BY FIRE FIGHTERS

    Efficiency of the local fire service and auxiliaries was vividly demonstrated when an enemy plane crashed on a city in the north-east of ...

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  23. BALKAN POSITION

    The Rumanian Government responding to a German demand has ordered 100,000 peasant soldiers to return to the farms for the wheat ...

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  24. BRITISH COAST

    Searchlights were active on the north-east coast this morning. There was no gunfire and no planes were seen Air raiders were again over the ...

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  25. SOVIET MOVE AGAINST IRAN DENIED

    The Iranian legation in London announces that it has been authorised to deny unconfirmed reports that Soviet troops are marching into Iran. ...

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  26. CZECH AIRMEN ESCAPE TO ENGLAND

    On the evening of June 17, a heavily-laden British bomber landed at an aerodrome in south-east England, and a British pilot stepped out, followed by ...

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  27. CARDINAL HINSLEY

    Cardinal Hinsley, in a statement tonight, said that certain newspapers had recently quoted Vatican sources as suggesting that the Holy Father himself ...

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  28. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement. Reuter's world services, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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  29. ADEN BOMBED

    Air raiders bombed Aden at 1.15 p.m., killing two and slightly injuring three natives and a British constable. Anti-aircraft batteries at Alexandria ...

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