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  4. All Dutch Troops Except Those in Zealand Lay Down Arms

    General Winkelman, Commander-in-Chief, of the Dutch forces, issued a proclamation ordering the troops to lay down their arms. He said the war was completely one-sided, and they could not continue to fight against German air superiority. ...

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  5. IMPORTANT PACTS

    No announcement has been made officially, but it is believed Italy and Japan have concluded important trade, ...

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  6. TRADE UNION LEADER IN CABINET

    Two of yesterday's appointments to the all-Party Ministry have aroused special interest and comment. The bringing of the Trade ...

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  7. NEXT MONTH MAY DECIDE WAR ISSUE

    The British Ambassador to Washington (Lord Lothian), in a speech to the English Speaking Union, said: "The next 30 ...

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  8. EGYPT TAKING PRECAUTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The daily war commentary issued by the department of Information says that precautionary measures are being ...

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  9. DOWAGER QUEEN OF THE BELGIANS ESCAPES CAPTURE

    The Dowager Queen of the Belgians narrowly escaped capture by parachutists who landed in the gardens of the ...

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  10. FRANTIC SELLING ON NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

    The Stock Exchange to-day experienced its widest break for years. Heavy liquidation was based wholly on unconfirmed rumors ...

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  11. GERMANS AT NARVIK TAKEN IN REAR

    The War Ministry has announced that the Allies successfully landed troops seven miles north of Narvik behind ...

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  13. CHASED NAZIS WITH REVOLVER AFTER FORCING THEIR PLANE TO LAND

    After forcing a Hcinkel to land a young South Australian pilot, Flying Officer L. Clisby, of Glenelg, chased thc German crew with a revolver ...

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  14. Equal Privileges For Relatives of Privates And Officers Urged

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A request that the Minister for the Army (Mr. Street) investigate reports that relatives of privates had not been allowed on the ...

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