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  3. RAIDER FLEES

    The German raider in the South Atlantic was damaged in an engagement with the British armed ...

    Article : 291 words
  4. DOTS, DASHES PROMINENT IN R.A.A.F. TRAINING

    Morse code practice at the R.A.A.F. No. 1 wireless air gunners' school at Ballarat, Victoria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. The War News in Brief

    The foreign policy of Japan's new Government has been set out in an obscure statement by Mr. Matsuoka. The first aim ...

    Article : 308 words
  6. NEW EAST ASIAN ORDER

    The immediate aim of Japanese foreign policy is to establish a "great East Asian chain of common prosperity with the Japan Manchukuo-China group as one of its links," according to an abstract statement of the new Government's intentions made to-day by ...

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  7. HITLER DUE FOR ROUGH RIDE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill), addressing workers in north-east England, said: "I don't know whether Hitler has ...

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  8. CRASHED IN BLUE MOUNTAINS

    While attempting to find their bearings in dense mist over the Blue Mountains to-day, two R.A.A.F. men brought their Wirraway training 'plane down into a heavily timbered and precipitous valley. The 'plane was wrecked and ...

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  9. TWO ITALIAN U-BOATS SUNK BY R.A.F.

    The R.A.F. Middle East headquarters announces that two Italian submarines were sunk in the Mediterranean ...

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  10. JAPAN RELEASES SIX BRITISH SUBJECTS: SEVEN HELD

    Japan has released six of the British subjects arrested for alleged espionage, but seven are still under arrest. The Domei (Japanese) newsagency reports that Relman Morin, chief of ...

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  11. AMERICAN BAN ON AVIATION PETROL EXPORT

    President Roosevelt has banned the export of aviation spirit outside the western hemisphere. ...

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  12. Not Going to Africa to See Eclipse

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Dr. van der Reit Woolley, director of the Mount St. Romlo solar observatory at Canberra, has cancelled his proposed visit ...

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  13. GUNS TO LAY BARRAGE OVER CHANNEL

    "The New York Times" correspondent in France states that the German army has in place or is rapidly ...

    Article : 221 words
  14. DO BRITISH CALL OUT "WAITER" TO BRING ITALIAN SUBMARINES TO THE SURFACE?

    "Is it true that when the British tars call out 'Waiter!' Italian submarines come to the surface?" This question asked in the House of Commons to-day by Mr. Davidson ...

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  15. UNIONS PREFER MR. MENZIES' PLAN FOR PANEL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Results of a plebiscite conducted by the A.C.T.U. among unions which had been invited by the Prime Minister to join a trade ...

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  16. GERMAN CLAIM RIDICULED

    LONDON, July 31.—An announcement on the Italian wireless, which has been repeated from German stations, that "the ports of London, ...

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  17. LARGE INDUSTRY TO PRODUCE POWER ALCOHOL

    BRISBANE, Thursday—Important steps may be taken by the Federal Government soon to stimulate the production of power alcohol for use ...

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  18. TRAGEDIES IN BALTIC

    HELSINKI, July 31.—Many tragedies among high-placed people followed the decision of the Baltic States to enter the Soviet Union. ...

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  19. LOSS OF CRUISER HOBART DENIED

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Cameron) and the Australian Naval Board categorically deny the rumoured loss of ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. Germans Lose 600 Airmen in July

    LONDON, Aug. 1—During July at least 240 German aircraft have been shot down by the R.A.F. and ground defences. This must have involved ...

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  21. TRIBUTE TO DUTCH

    LONDON, July 31—The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) sent a message to the Dutch weekly newspaper "Vrij Nederland' on the eve of the ...

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  22. FRENCH FLEET

    The naval authorities claim that the disposition of the French fleet is:— IN ENGLAND—Battleships Paris and Courbet. ...

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  23. No British Troops Lost at Sea

    LONDON, July 31.—Vast movements of troops to and from various parts of the Empire since the outbreak of war have been carried out without the loss ...

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  24. CRITICS ASSAIL "MR. COOPER'S SNOOPERS"

    Canvassers of public opinion in wartime, who have been nicknamed "Cooper's snoopers," were defended in the House of Commons by the Minister for information (Mr. Duff Cooper), who declared that the difficulty if ascertaining public opinion was greater ...

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  25. British Squadron in Mediterranean

    LONDON. Aug. 1.—The Madrid radio reported to-day that a British battle squadron left Gibraltar yesterday and began cruising in the Strait. ...

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  26. Taxgatherer Gets Bulk of Mr. Churchill's Salary

    Sir Frank Sanderson in the House of Commons, referring to the magnitude of direct taxation, declared that the Prime ...

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  27. How British Sank Greek Ship

    LONDON, July 31.—An Admiralty communique states that the Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean fleet has reported that the Greek tanker ...

    Article : 166 words
  28. DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR TRAVEL INCOGNITO

    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor appear on the passenger list of the American Export liner Excalibur, on which they will sail for New York, as "Captain and Mrs. Wood." ...

    Article : 146 words
  29. British Ship Holed in Collision

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—The British motor ship Armadale and the Norwegian motor tanker Ole Jacob, which collided near Cape Campbell in Cook ...

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  30. Queen Visits French Wounded

    LONDON, June 31.—The Queen to-day visited convalescent French soldiers, sailors and airmen, many of whom were evacuated from Dunkirk. ...

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