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  3. BOMBS MAY FALL

    The gutted ruins of the Queen's Hall, London, which for fifty years has been the home of the city's classical music and from which so many Promenade concerts have been broadcast. The Queen's Hall was completely demolished when it was struck by a fire bomb in a recent raid. (See pictures below). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FULL-SCALE ATTACK ON DAMASCUS OPENS

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Allied forces in Syria have launched a full-scale attack on Damascus, following the ignoring by General Dentz, the Vichy commander, of an ultimatum sent to him by the Allied leader, General Sir ...

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  5. TURKEY SIGNS WITH NAZIS UNDER PRESSURE

    LONDON, Thursday.—A treaty of friendship between Turkey and Germany was signed at Ankara yesterday by the German Ambassador (Herr von Papen) and the Turkish Foreign Minister (M. Sarajoglu). ...

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  6. AMERICAN AND R.A.F. AIR CONVOYS

    OTTAWA, Thursday. — A report is current in Government circles that a system of collaboration which will mean nearly ...

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  7. Ms.P. CHALLENGED TO DON KHAKI

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Challenges to enlist, taunts and personalities flew across the Chamber of the House of Representatives to-day when the conscription debate initiated yesterday by a U.A.P. member flared up again. ...

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  8. MORE SEVERE RATIONING OF NEWSPRINT

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Further severe rationing of newsprint, affecting daily, Sunday and weekly ...

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  9. NAZI-SOVIET RUMOURS PERSISTING

    LONDON, Thursday.—Despite denials, reports persist of a combined German and Rumanian ultimatum to ...

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  10. Plague Rumour from Crete

    CAIRO, Thursday. — It is reported that a considerable portion of the German garrison on Crete has been evacuated owing to an ...

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  11. Bag by Subs

    LONDON, Thursday. —British submarines operating in the Mediterranean have sunk a further eight, and ...

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  12. BUT THE MUSIC GOES ON

    Above: The Canadian band entertain London citizens in Trafalgar Square on Empire Day. At right: A general view of massed bands ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DESERT FORCES IN OLD POSITIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British forces which took part in the three-day battle in the Western Desert are ...

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  14. CABLE COMBINE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The worldwide demand for war news has resulted in a leap of nearly £2,000,000 in the 1940 message receipts of Cable and ...

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  15. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE Middle East is a theatre of war second in importance only to Britain herself, and if Australia can help to defeat the Axis forces ...

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  16. U.S. OIL TO GO TO BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON. Thursday. — The Secretary for the Interior (Mr. Harold Ickes) announced to-day that Britain would henceforth obtain oil from ...

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  17. Conquered Europe Will Rise Against Oppressors

    WASHINGTON Wednesday.— Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands on leaving the White House for Canada told the press that the ...

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