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  3. ALL IN THE LINE OF HUMANE SERVICE

    Hospitals seem to be the main target of Nazi airmen. This photograph shows the damage done to one of many in raids of England Nurses con be seen in the damaged wards busy salvaging in the wreckage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S.A. PLANES OVER MALAYA

    Recently arrived in Singapore, since assembled, and now in the air over Malaya in large numbers are "Brewster Buffaloes" high speed American fighter planes, the men who fly them are experienced fighter pilots from England and one can be seen in the top ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 69 words
  5. NAZI PARATROOPS STILL ATTACK CRETE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germans are still trying to gain a foothold on the strategic base of Crete in the Mediterranean. Fierce fighting continued all day yesterday and it is reported ...

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  6. FREE FRENCHMEN INVADE SYRIA

    CAIRO, Thursday.—Free French forces have invaded Syria and have been joined by a regiment from the Syrian defence forces who have gone over to the Free French movement. ...

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  7. HIGH SCHOOLS' END?

    "With so many science masters in the Air Force, the question is whether high schools can be continued in ...

    Article : 161 words
  8. AMERICA DEMANDS EXPLANATION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—It is learned authoritatively that the United States has made the equivalent of a diplomatic demand on Vichy for a forthright declaration in writing of France's intentions regarding collaboration ...

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  9. SOCIAL CHANGES NECESSARY FOR WAR EFFORT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Deep and abiding changes would have to be made in Australia's social structure to achieve a full war ...

    Article : 94 words
  10. Irreparable Loss at College of Surgeons

    LONDON, Thursday — Irreparable losses were .suffered by the Royal College of Surgeons in Lincoln's Inn Fields in London from damage in recent air ...

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  11. TOTAL PRISONERS FROM AMBA ALAGI BATTLE NUMBERED 19,000

    CAIRO, Thursday.—When the Viceroy of Abyssinia and Commander-in-Chief of the Italian forces, East Africa (The Duke of Aosta), five generals and a number of senior Staff officers formally surrendered yesterday the total of ...

    Article : 301 words
  12. Return of Petrol Drums Urgent: Minister's Appeal

    Senator McBride, Minister for Supply; said to-clay that the re- turn of 44,-gallon empty petrol drums was now an urgent ...

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  13. HELP FROM WEST FOR VICTORY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. A. V. Alexander) declared yesterday: "I genuinely believe the time is rapidly coming when ...

    Article : 139 words
  14. FRENCH TANKER "PICKED UP"

    LONDON, Thursday.—A British naval patrol in the Atlantic has captured a French tanker on its way from U.S.A. and Casablanca. ...

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  15. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THINGS HAPPENED in Hobart on Wednesday of this week. Lieut.-Colonel A. N. Lewis resigned his seat for Denison, and incidentally cited State ...

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  16. RAID-FREE NIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Britain had an entirely raid-free night last night. It is believed bad weather kept German 'planes grounded. ...

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  17. AERIAL SUPREMACY LATE NEXT YEAR

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The United States Defence Co-ordinator (Mr. William Kundsen) declared to-day that America will be producing 500 heavy bombers a month late in 1942. That rate, President Roosevelt considers, will ...

    Article : 369 words
  18. THREE DAYS' EFFORT RAISES £70,000 000

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the first three days, London's war weapons week has raised £52,000,000, and the total ...

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  19. DECLARE THAT PEACE MOVE IS PROCEEDING

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Two United States Senators expressed their belief to-day that some major ...

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  20. Germany "Suffers Heavily," Says Goebbels

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Nazi Propaganda .Minister (Goebbels). addressing A.R.P. workers, attacked the critics who before the war laughed at ...

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