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  4. RAIDS ON LONDON INCREASE IN SAVAGERY

    MANY OBSERVERS REGARD LAST NIGHT'S RAID ON LONDON (SEE PAGE 3) AS THE MOST SAVAGE THAT HAS YET BEEN CARRIED OUT. THE GERMANS FLEW LOWER THAN THEY HAD EVER DONE BEFORE AND TOOK SUICIDAL ...

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  5. A.I.F. MAY MEET ITALIANS SOON

    With the expectation that the A.I.F. may be engaged against the Italians in Egypt at any moment, and that more Australian troops will be sent there, the Federal Government probably will announce soon resumption ...

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  6. BIG BATTLE SOON

    Distance between the English and Italian armies is steadily becoming smaller. Somewhere in the desert the British have chosen the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW CALEDONIA CHANGE

    New Caledonia, the nearest French colony to Australia, has by a peaceful overthrow of the Vichy representatives there linked itself ...

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  8. JAPAN WANTS NEW TREATY

    A new and comprehensive trade treaty between Australia and Japan was proposed to-day at a special interview given by Mr. S. Kishi, ...

    Article : 283 words
  9. INDO-CHINA PUZZLE

    The situation in Indo-China apparently is unchanged, says "The Times" Hong Kong correspondent. Some Chinese reports state, that ...

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  10. HOMELESS SLEEP IN TUBE

    Although the Ministry for Home Security has appealed to the public, especially able-bodied men, not to use tube stations as shelters, hundreds of ...

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  12. GERMAN AIR LOSSES

    Forty-six German planes were shot down on Wednesday for the loss of 12 British planes. Seven of the British pilots were saved. ...

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  13. "GOT ANY SHRAPNEL, MISTER?" IS SMALL BOYS' CRY

    One of the most remarkable features of the high morale of the London populace, despite the intensity of the air raids, is provided ...

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  14. SUPPORT FOR MR. WILLKIE

    The influential "New York Times," which expressed some support for Mr. Roosevelt in the Presidential elections of 1932 and ...

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  15. ITALIAN FORCES BOMBED

    Further successful R.A.F. attacks on Italian forces are described in to-day's R.A.F. communique. It says: "Enemy aerodromes and communications were ...

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  16. BRITISH DEVICE FOR TRAPPING GOERING'S BOMBERS

    A new secret device against bombers, to which Sir Archibald Sinclair has referred, has been a subject of continuous experiments ...

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  17. JAPAN GIVES PAVILION TO NEW YORK

    The Japanese pavilion at the World's Fair is one of the few buildings accepted by New York City as a permanent building in the park ...

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  18. 500 PLANES A MONTH FROM U.S.A.

    Officials of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce estimate that 500 war planes a month are at present being delivered to Great ...

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  19. GERMANS ATTEMPT TO PATCH THE CLOUDS

    German fighters escorting bombers over the south-east coast yesterday unsuccessfully tried new tactics when they attempted to blot ...

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  20. LUXEMBOURG TYRANNY

    The Luxembourg Legation has made public a protest by the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg against Germany's arbitrary measures in ...

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  21. CALL-UP OF NATIONALS

    Mr. Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, announced in the House of Commons yesterday that the Government intended to confer the necessary authority to enable Allied ...

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  22. PERSECUTION OF POLES

    All Poles in Germany, both men and women, are compelled under a new German decree to wear a yellow triangular [?] bearing the letter "P." ...

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