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  3. AMERICAN BUSINESS TO "CASH IN" ON WAR

    The United Press states that it is estimated that the net war gain in 1940 in United States business will be 880,000,000 dollars, which is about one per cent. of the anticipated national income. Armament business ...

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  4. BRITISH TROOPS MOVING UP TO ADVANCED LINES

    Day after day along the French roads convoys of troops and motorised transport make their way to the British front, somewhere in France. The picture shows a unit of Bren gun carriers stretching as far as the eye can see, on their way to the advanced lines of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "WORLD AGAINST HITLER"

    "The whole world is against Hitler and Hitlerism," declared the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill), in a broadcast review of the war this evening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CASEY MAKES TOUR OF FRONT LINE

    The Australian Minister for Supply (Mr. R. G. Casey), in gum boots and without a hat, and the Deputy Prime ...

    Article : 363 words
  7. KEEPING MILITIA AT 80,000 QUOTA

    Investigations made in preparation for the restoration of universal. training next year indicate that it will probably be necessary to apply the system over a much wider area than was covered ...

    Article : 496 words
  8. LOST AIR PILOT WAS FED ON SUGAR CANE

    Friendly natives who found Pilot Forgan Smith three days after his plane had crashed in the Bitol Valley last Monday, ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. SOVIET-FINNISH DEADLOCK

    The Finnish Foreign Minister (M. Erkko) explained to-day that the Finnish delegates had not seen the Soviet leaders since last Wednesday, if negotiations were not resumed to-day the Finnish delegation would probably ...

    Article : 263 words
  10. SHIP SUNK BY MINE AT SINGAPORE

    The British India line steamer Sirdhana (7745 tons) sank in Singapore Harbour within 15 minutes this morning following an ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. Sunken Bombers Recovered

    Two Lockheed bombers, consigned to Great Britain, which sank on a barge at a pier recently, have been recover. ed undamaged. There was no ...

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  12. Death of Authority on Law

    The death has occurred of Professor Edward Jenks, an authority on English law. and one-time Dean of the Faculty at Melbourne University. ...

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  13. PREPARING TO DEFEND SWITZERLAND'S NEUTRALITY

    Swiss engineers climb in single file with continuous cable of wire coils over their shoulders towards a funicular railroad in Switzerland, The cable is used to support cars on the funicular. These cars carry food and ammunition for troops further up the heights. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. GERMAN PRINCE REPORTED SHOT BY GESTAPO

    The Paris radio says it is reported that the Gestapo arrested and shot Prince Frederick Wilhelm, the youngest son of the ex-Crown Prince of ...

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  15. GERMANS CLAIM U-BOATS SANK BIG BRITISH SHIP

    The Berlin radio says German submarines appeared off the west coast of Spain and sank a British ship of 14,000 tons by gunfire. ...

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  16. Britain Reducing Forces In North China

    The "New Yore Times" Washington representative says official circles interpret that Britain's reduction of forces in North China is motivated by ...

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  17. Churchill Does Not Always Agree With Chamberlain

    Mr. Winston Churchill, in his broad. cast this evening, remarked:—"I have not always agreed with Mr. Chamberlain, though e have always been ...

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  18. Storm Troops' Barracks Ablaze

    It is reported from Switzerland that large Storm Troops' barracks in the German city of Konstanz immediately across the frontier were ablaze last ...

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  19. LASCARS CHARGED WITH DESERTION

    Evidence that foreign agents or agitators had urged the men to leave their ship was given by Captain Francis Russell Spurr, master of a British freighter, when 83 lasear seamen were charged in the Water Police Court to-day with ...

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  20. DUTCH PREMIER DENIES THREAT EXISTS

    In a broadcast to-day, the Dutch Premier (M. de Geer) said:—"There is not the least ground for the wild rumours circulating recently about the ...

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  21. HOUSEWIVES REIMPOSE POTATO BAN AS PROTEST AGAINST RISE IN PRICE

    It is expected that housewives will have to pay 3d to 3½d lb. for potatoes this week—1d to 1½d more than last week. As a protest, the Housewives' Association will reimpose its boycott. Sussex-street merchants to-day increased the wholesale price £8 to £20 a ton. The price of potatoes has fluctuated ...

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  22. GERMAN WARSHIP MAY BE IN PACIFIC

    The Domei agency states that two German merchantmen. which have been sheltering in Nagasaki since August. slipped out to sea last night. ...

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  23. Rumanian Germans Not Returning to Reich

    The German and Hungarian minorities' loyalty to Rumania was emphasised at a political rally at Cluj, at which the Premier (M. Argetoianu) ...

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