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  3. GENOA BASE SHELLED AFTER

    LONDON, Sunday.—A heavy and successful naval bombardment of Genoa, the chief seaport of the Italian mainland, following closely on the British land victory at Benghazi (Libya) demonstrates that Britain is maintaining her policy of hitting Italy hard. ...

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  4. PROMOTION OF SEA FISHERIES

    Above: An aerial photo of the new fish cannery which has been built of a cost of £20,000 for the development of Australia's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LAVAL REFUSES TO JOIN PETAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—M. Laval has refused Marshal Petain's offer to him to become a Minister of the French- State and a member of the committee to direct the affairs of the State. ...

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  6. Wants Lindbergh Reduced in Rank, Deported

    AUSTIN (Tex.), Saturday.— A resolution asking that Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, who expressed strongly isolationist and ...

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  7. GREEKS ROUT ITALIAN BLACKSHIRTS

    LONDON, Sunday.— Heavy Italian losses are reported from Athens. Blackshirt troops attempted a counter ...

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  8. British Cabinet Changes

    LONDON, Saturday. — A number of Cabinet changes, including the appointment of Lord Moyne to succeed Lord ...

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  9. DISCRETION WAS BETTER PART OF VALOUR

    LONDON, Friday. — Among the Italians taken prisoner at Derna was Americo Dumini, who gained notoriety for the ...

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  10. Berganzoli Caught

    General Berganzoli, who escaped when the British captured Bardia, is among the prisoners taken at Benghazi. He was Graziani's right ...

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  11. Censor Unable to Credit News

    LONDON, Friday.—The almost unbelievable speed of the British advance in Libya was illustrated when the censor ...

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  12. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—H.M.A.S. Sydney, victor of the only straight-out cruiser duel to date in the present war, anchored in Sydney Harbour about midnight to-night. In announcing her return to Australia, the Minister ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. LONDON AGAIN FREE FROM RAIDS

    LONDON, Sunday. — London again had a night without air raid alarms last night, but there was some slight enemy ...

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  14. FRANCE URGENTLY WANTS FOOD

    WASHINGTON, Sunday — The French Ambassador (M. Henry Haye) interviewed President Roosevelt to-day and urged the provision of food for ...

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  15. DIAMOND RING IN WASTE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— While voluntary workers at a city depot were sorting silver paper, toothpaste tubes ...

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  16. CHINESE SHOOT DOWN NAVY PLANE

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—Chinese machine gunners yesterday shot down a Japanese naval plane. On the ...

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  17. BEING TESTED FOR BOXING FITNESS

    Dr. A. E. Grounds listening-in to Don Elmer, before a junior boxing bout at the St. John Ambulance gymkhana on Saturday. Alab Williams is waiting his turn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. "DELIGHTED TO BE BACK"

    "Naturally we are all delighted to be back in Australia," said Captain Collins. "and this is a very happy day for us all. Nevertheless I think I ...

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  19. Japanese Leaving New York

    TOKIO, Sunday.—A mass evacuation of Japanese women and children from New York will take place late in March, states a special despatch to ...

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  20. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    WHEN the World War began in 1914 Germany had a great advantage over Britain in the scientific field owing to the ...

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  21. FIERCE R.A.F. RAIDS ON FRENCH PORTS : MANNHEIM BOMBED

    LONDON, Sunday.—On Thursday and Friday nights machines of the R.A.F. heavily bombed the French coast invasion bases and last night hammered the Ruhr industrial city of Mannheim. ...

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  22. TRANS-ATLANTIC CLIPPER RIDES TRADE WINDS FOR RECORD

    MIAMI (Fla.), Saturday.—Taking advantage of the trade winds that filled the sails of the clipper ships of the last century in many a record-breaking passage, Pan-American Airways' Dixie Clipper has established a non-stop ...

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  23. Mr. Menzies Sees Australian Navy Men

    ALEXANDRIA, Sunday. — The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) visited an Australian eruiser and other Australian warships of the ...

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