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  4. REVERSE MAKES HITLER CAUTIOUS

    LONDON, Saturday—Smarting under the most spectacular diplomatic defeat he has suffered, Hitler is moving cautiously. His protests to Yugoslavia have so far been confined to the ...

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  5. Playford Govt. May Just

    Early election figures tonight showed a decided swing away from Independents to the main parties with Labor showing the greatest gains. The Playford Government, however. ...

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  6. Next Objective In Eritrea

    ASMARA, the capital of Eritrea, towards which the Italian troops who escaped from Keren are fitting, hotly pursued by British units. The town is 60 miles from Keren, and although the mountains offer good natural advantages for fighting a reaguard action, the Italians do not appear to have prepared any defences, and the next serious fighting is likely to take ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Campaign Ending In Africa

    LONDON, Saturday.—"One does not need to be unduly optimistic to prophesy that the end of the campaign in ...

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  8. Late News

    Brisbane.—Indications are that Labor will remain, in power in Queensland. So far Labor has won Kelvin Grove, and appears likely ...

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  9. Rival Hints Over Pacific

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Simultaneously with a bint in the Tokio press that Japanese worships may be lent to Germany comes a suggestion here that the United States navy might retain a squadron in the South Pacific ...

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  10. AIR POWER VERY NEAR GERMANY'S

    LONDON, Saturday.—Latest information obtained by the journal "Aeroplane" suggests that ...

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  11. Gen. Wavell Saw Fighting

    LONDON, Saturday.—Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell saw most of the battle which resulted in the capture of Keren. ...

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  12. Japanese Gains From Indo-China

    MANILA, Saturday.—Press reports from usually reliable sources say that Japan has received from French Indo-China extraordinary military and trade ...

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  13. "Battle of Britain"

    LONDON, Saturday.—On the day or publication there was a phenomenal demand for "Battle of Britain," a small booklet giving an account of the great ...

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  14. Pro-Germans Arrested

    NO statement beyond general terms of foreign policy has been made by the Simovitch Government but anti-German and pro-British ...

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  15. Stem Warning To Food Cheats

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Food Minister (Lord Woolton) in a speech yesterday said that the public must expect more food control, more restriction ...

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  16. From Roosevelt To Kine Peter

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Roosevelt, who is on a fishing trip in his yacht Potomac, has telegraphed to Kins Peter ...

    Article : 80 words
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  18. Heinkels Raid Convoy; One Crashes

    LONDON, Saturday.—One of two Heinkels which attacked a convoy yesterday was shot down, and the other so seriously damaged that it is not ...

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  19. Recording Votes at Wayville Showgrounds

    THE MILITARY COMMANDANT (Brig. Bundock) and the Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster-General (Maj. J. R. Rear nan) collecting their voting papers for the State elections at the polling booth at the Wayville Showgrounds today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. U.S.A. Radio Wave Changes

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—More than 800 radio stations made their final engineering tests yesterday before shifting their places on the dial, in ...

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  21. Turkey, Greece, Jubilant

    WILL Germany dare attack Greece across Bulgaria with a hostile or even neutral Yugoslavia on her flank? That question is asked in all capitals ...

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  22. Quickly Driven Off

    A small formation of German aircraft raided the outskirts of London yesterday morning, but they , were quickly driven off. ...

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  23. 28,859 Killed in Raids

    Civilian raid casualties in Britain were 2,.859 killed and 40,166 seriously wounded, said the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Home Security ...

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  24. Fine Army to Face Axis

    ANKARA Radio says that 800,000 men of the Yugoslav Army, the best equipped troops in the Balkans. are largely concentrated in the south ...

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  25. On Other Pages

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  26. English Racing Slumps.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The slump in English racing is shown by the fact that the call of the card at the Victoria Club on the ...

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  27. King Peter Kisses Cross

    BELGRADE, Saturday.—Seventeen-year-old Sine Peter, attended by the new Yugoslav Cabinet, attended a special service in Belgrade ...

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