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  3. INTENSE GERMAN ACTIVITY THROUGH BALKANS

    LONDON, Monday.—Reports from all capitals support the belief the situation in the Balkans is rapidly wearing a crisis. South-East European sources report the steady entry of German troops into Bulgaria, and the official view in London is that ...

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  4. CAMOUFLAGE NETS FOR THE ARMY

    The women of a southern town in England are helping the war effort by making camouflage nets for the army and in this way are saving a great deal of money. Over £250 is saved in the making of 100 nets. The women volunteer and find it a refreshing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DIGGERS RETURN FROM SERVICE IN PALESTINE

    Victorian members of the A.I.F., invalided home from Palestine, leaving a ship at a Australian port. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LAUNCESTON CUP DAY

    Launceston's biggest turf racing event of the year—the Launceston Cup—will be held to-day at Mowbray and is drawing visitors from all parts of the state. In many respects, it will be a typical war-time event, but with the promise of favourable weather, ...

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  7. INVASION PORTS BLASTED

    LONDON, Monday.—Further heavy blows were struck yesterday by the Royal Air Force at invasion ports along the ...

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  8. DEVELOPMENTS IMMINENT IN FAR EAST: NAZI PRESSURE ON JAPAN

    LONDON, Monday.—Germany is persistently pressing Japan to steps, which, if taken simultaneously with the threatened Nazi drive on the Balkans, might aid her plans. The British Official Wireless says that this pressure is ...

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  9. FINE WEATHER FOR CUP IS FORECAST

    THE SPECIAL LAUNCESTON CUP FORECAST, issued by the Hobart Weather Bureau for to-day is: ...

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  10. HANOVER LEFT ABLAZE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Fires too numerous to be counted were raging throughout the target area when heavy forces of British bombers left ...

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  11. New York Paper Detects Note of Confidence

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Not since the terrible days when he became Prime Minister has any speech of Winston Churchill breathed as high a spirit of ...

    Article : 180 words
  12. FOOD FOR BOMB VICTIMS

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Queen has presented eight mobile canteens for service in the new system of flying squads to distribute food to bomb ...

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  13. Navy Shells Coast of Flanders

    BERLIN, Tuesday—A communique issued here to-day states that British warships shelled the Flanders coast last night. ...

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  14. NEW BRITISH DRIVE INTO ERITREA

    LONDON, Monday.—The Italian forces in Eritrea are facing a new threat on the northern frontier, British troops having made an advance into the colony from the southern Sudan border. ...

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  15. French, Spanish and Axis Leaders to Meet

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The latest development in the central European situation is a hint that the Spanish, French, and ...

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  16. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THIS WAR is in part a social revolution, but there is no analogy between it and the French Revolution. In the French ...

    Article : 272 words
  17. FRANCO VISITING ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Spanish dictator, General Franco, is on his way to Italy to confer with Mussolini. ...

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  18. ITALIAN PEOPLE FEEL ECONOMIC PINCH

    LONDON, Tuesday.—From the piecing together of Italian Government measures on the economic front emerges ...

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  19. GERMAN PLANE FORCED DOWN IN PORTUGAL

    LISBON, Monday.—The five men comprising its crew set fire to a German bomber after landing near Moura. They donned civilian clothes and escaped towards Spain. ...

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  20. DEATH SENTENCE QUASHED

    LONDON, Monday — The Court of Criminal Appeal in a judgment in camera, quashed the conviction of Dorothy Pamela O'Grady on two ...

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  21. O.G.P.U. BLAMED FOR DEATH OF FORMER SOVIET SPY CHIEF

    WASHINGTON, Monday—The body of a man identified to be that of General Walter Krivitsky, was found to-day in a hotel bedroom. He had been ...

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  22. U.S.A. Strengthens Coast Guard

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Appropriations Committee has sent to the House of Representatives a Bill providing 62,193,000 dollars (£A20,731,000) ...

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  23. Italians Repulsed in Albania

    ATHENS, Monday.—The Greeks have again repelled an Italian counter-attack against the newly won Greek positions in the Klisura sector. The attack was ...

    Article : 58 words
  24. CANADA BUILDS SMALL WARSHIPS

    OTTAWA, Monday — The Minister for Defence (Mr. Howe) announced that 45 corvettes and 13 minesweepers had been launched already from ...

    Article : 85 words
  25. Willkie to Tell President

    WASHINGTON, Monday—Mr. Wendell Willkie will make a personal report to President Roosevelt on his visit to Britain after he has given evidence ...

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