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  3. NEW ARMOURED CORPS FOR AUSTRALIA

    Preparations for training officers and N.C.O.'s for the new Australian Armoured Corps are in hand at Balcombe, Victoria, where 16 ton tanks are being used at the Army Armoured Fighting Vehicles School to train a staff of instructors. The photograph shows Lieut. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S. BOMBERS FLY TO SINGAPORE

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Lockheed and Consolidated bombers are being flown across the Pacific from San Diego, San Pedro and other Californian ports to Singapore, says the "Herald-Tribune." ...

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  5. EDEN AND DILL IN CAIRO ON "IMPORTANT" JOB

    LONDON, Friday.—The arrival in Cairo of the Foreign Secretary (MR. Anthony Eden) and the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (General Sir John Dill) "on an important mission" is held in all quarters to presage far-reaching developments in Britain's ...

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  6. Nazis in Holland Excommunicated by Catholic Bishops

    ZURICH, Friday.—Goering's "Essener National Zeitung" reports that the Catholic episcopate of Holland, "without ...

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  7. GOODS REACH NAZIS THROUGH EAST

    SHANGHAI, Friday.—It is reliably reported that Britain has renewed her request to the United States to restrict further American trade reaching Germany through Japan and Russia. ...

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  8. PEACE IN PACIFIC

    LONDON, Friday. — "We are pursuing a prudent policy," said the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) ...

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  9. NAZIS THROW PONTOONS OVER DANUBE

    BELGRADE, Friday.—German army engineers have erected pontoon bridges across the Danube, linking Rumania ...

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  10. ENDOWMENT SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The pay roll tax by which the proposed child endowment plan will be partly financed ...

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  11. CALL-UP OF MILITIA

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Although unmarried men in age groups up to 33 years are liable for service under the ...

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  12. U.S. Minister Says British Victory Certain

    ST. LOUIS (U.S.A.), Thursday. — "The overwhelming strength of the United States can be swiftly enlisted, and ...

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  13. Hold Up in Vital Defence Works

    SYDNEY, Friday — About 600 ironworkers employed at the Austral Bronze Co. Pty. Ltd., Alexandria, went on strike to-day ...

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  14. Turkey Refuses to Mediate in Italo-Greek War

    LONDON, Friday. — The Turkish Government has flatly rejected a request by the German Ambassador ...

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  15. FOOD RIOTS IN PARIS

    LONDON, Thursday. — Both Vichy and the Free French Newsagency in London report that food riots have broken out in Paris as a result of the ...

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  16. Swansea Attacked Again

    LONDON, Friday.—Swansea was again the main target of the Luftwaffe last night. Commercial and business buildings ...

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  17. BRITISH SHIPS DEFY AIR ATTACK

    A deadly hail of fire is sent from these multiple pom-pom guns on British warships. Rapid-firing and with an impressive range, they are an effective deterrent to attacks from dive-bombing enemy aircraft. —Department of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. CANADIANS MARCH IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday. — The First Canadian Division rounded off its winter training in England with a 60-mile route march, covering three days. The ...

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  19. GUILDHALL MAY BE RESTORED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The City of London authority has decided that a temporary flat roof should be fixed to the Guildhall and its library, which ...

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  20. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    HAS LIFE become too easy and comfortable for too many of us? Mr. Roy Helton, noted American writer, believes that it has. ...

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  21. STRANGE MAN CONFRONTS QUEEN IN HER APARTMENTS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Queen recently suddenly found herself confronted in her private apartments by a man suffering from a grievance who had obtained a job in the Royal household. ...

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  22. RUSSIA FRONT FOR AXIS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Mr. Martin Dies, chairman of the committee investigating un-American activities, stated to-day that he possessed several boxes ...

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  23. SMALL DISPUTE AT COCKATOO MAY BE SERIOUS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—About 50 ironworkers and moulders engaged on defence work at Cockatoo Dockyard went on ...

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  24. DID PETAIN REFUSE ITALY ESCAPE THROUGH AFRICA?

    LONDON, Thursday.—Marshal Petain recently refused a request by Mussolini for the use of French North Africa to enable the escape of Italian troops from Libya. This version of the recent talks ...

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  25. FREE FRENCH TALKS IN LONDON

    NEW YORK, Thursday — Count Jaques de Sieyes. American representative for the Free French Forces, has left by clipper for London, by way of ...

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  26. AUXILIARY CRUISER LOST

    LONDON, Friday. — The Admiralty announces that the armed auxiliary cruiser Crispin has been sunk with some casualties. ...

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