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  2. BITTER FIGHTING FOR RIVER CROSSINGS

    Heavy German losses on the River Naro (Moscow front) are reported in Moscow despatches. The Germans claim advances here, but the Russians say Red artillery has repulsed all attempts to force the ...

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  3. JAPAN TO CALL UP MORE MEN

    On the eve of yesterday's fateful meeting of the Japanese Cabinet, at which the question whether there should be peace or war in the Pacific ...

    Article : 557 words
  4. "PENSION FOR PETAIN TO BUY FOOD"

    "So we are sending from London £12 a week to dear old Petaln in order that he can buy enough food to keep up his strength while he plots ...

    Article : 436 words
  5. ARK ROYAL EYE WITNESS TELLS STORY

    "I was in the Ark Royal's wardroom, having tea with the commander and torpedo officer, when there was a tremendous crash, and ...

    Article : 540 words
  6. TEA PRICE UP 2d. MORE

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — A further rise of 2d. a lb. in wholesale and retail prices of tea will take effect today. Tea is now 1/3 a lb. dearer ...

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  7. WAR IN PACIFIC NOT INEVITABLE

    There was still a real amount of friendly feeling toward Australia in Japan, though, of course, any opinion which did not coincide with ...

    Article : 475 words
  8. RAAF AND ARMY CO-OPERATION

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The first Army co-operation school for training of Army officers and flying personnel in principles of close Army ...

    Article : 255 words
  9. DAILY DIGEST

    The father of modern Italy, Garibaldi, said this: "England is a great and powerful nation, foremost in human progress, enemy to ...

    Article : 557 words
  10. ASKED TO GO BACK TO MALAYA— BUT HOW?

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Because airlines are booked out until March and ships until January or February, 300 rubber planters, tinmine owners, and ...

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  11. "WILL BE SLAVES IF WE DO NOT WIN"

    "Coming buck to Australia from scenes in the Middle East gives me a most extraordinary feeling—almost one of helplessness —said Gen. Sir ...

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  12. "GHOST" ARMIES FOR SNOW FIGHTING

    Russian troops are being issued with thick white clothing, which blends with the winter landscape. Every division is reported to be able ...

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  13. SUICIDE BY EATING RAT POISON ON JAM TARTS

    Mrs. Julia Corcoran, 33, poisoned herself and her 4-year-old boy beside her father's grave in Cork cemetery by eating jam tarts smeared ...

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  14. HUSBAND "NOT JUSTIFIED" IN KILLING OTHER MAN

    Mr. Justice Singleton, at Exeter Assizes, yesterday, said the fact that a wife went to live with someone else did not justify her husband ...

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  15. SUCCESSFUL FOOD FOR RUSSIA WEEK

    Delight at the public response to the Food for Russia Week, which ended yesterday, was expressed by Dr. D. F. Lawson, chairman, Food ...

    Article : 121 words
  16. BOMB DAMAGE IN BRITAIN

    "As for bomb damage, all I can say is that I simply could not calculate the amount of time it would take to wreck this country at all ...

    Article : 195 words
  17. EXPERTS DIFFER ON AIRCRAFT CARRIER VALUE

    Ark Royal's loss has revived the controversy among experts whether the vu[?]nerability and cost of these great ships outweighs the value of ...

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  18. SENATOR'S OPINION OF PRESIDENT'S FOREIGN POLICY

    The veteran Senator Carter Glass, chairman of the Senate Appropriation Committee, in a speech at Richmond, Virginia, said his only ...

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  19. AIRLINER'S DOUBLE NIGHT FLIGHT

    The DC3 Douglas plane Kanana left Essendon at 10.50pm yesterday for Sydney, earning practically a full complement of passengers. The ...

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  20. THAILAND PREMIER NEW C-in-C

    The King yesterday appointed Luang Bipul Songgram, the President of the State Council and Defence Minister, as supreme ...

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  21. AID IN RUSSIA'S FIGHT

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Over 300 delegates attended the opening of the Australian-Soviet Friendship League yesterday, when a special message ...

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  22. AIR EQUALITY "CHALLENGE TO GREATER EFFORTS"

    Mr. Churchill's statement that [RAF is "at least equal" to that of Germany is both a triumph and challenge, says Sunday Times. "It ...

    Article : 250 words
  23. HITLER'S NEW RELIGIOUS ORDER

    Father Winzin, a Benedictine monk from Damascus, who left Germany in 1938, said that President Roosevelt's assertion that Hitler was ...

    Article : 70 words
  24. RUSSIA'S REPLY TO JAPANESE PROTEST

    Russian rejection of the Japanese protest against the sinking of the Japanese liner Kehi Mar[?], which struck a mine off the coast of Korea, ...

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  25. 2 KILLED BY ROOF COLLAPSE IN MINE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Two men were killed at New Aberdare Colliery Raceview at 7am yesterday, when 50 tons of shale roof collapsed without ...

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  26. ISOLATION LEADER SUBP[?]ENAED

    The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee has decided that a Grand Jury's subp[?]ena served on Mr. Hamilton Fish, isolation ...

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  27. MORTGAGE BANK PLANS

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Views of Mr. Wilson (Ind., V.) on the scope of the mortgage bank promised in the Budget will be before 2 ...

    Article : 69 words
  28. ITALIAN AIR CHIEF "REMOVED"

    Mussolini according to a Rome report has removed Gen. Francisco Pricolo as Chief of the Italian Air Staff. He has been replaced by Gen. ...

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  29. WIDOW ARRESTED ON MURDER CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Following investigations, which took them as far as Broken Hill (NSW), Queensland police yesterday arrested Ethel ...

    Article : 124 words
  30. "DEATH KNELL OF HITLER"

    U-S decision to revise the Neutrality Act was described as an event of tremendous importance by Mr. Arthur Greenwood, MP, Minister ...

    Article : 325 words
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  32. "NO GREAT LOSS OF ENEMY LIFE IN SUNK CONVOYS"

    "So far there had been no great loss of enemy life in Sunken Convoys." said Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham, Mediterranean C-in-C, ...

    Article : 68 words
  33. TWO INJURED IN CRASH

    BENALLA. Sunday. — While Mr. Les. Gent, of Goorambat, was returning to Benalla from Mansfield show last night, and conveying the ...

    Article : 125 words
  34. YOUNG M L A ENLISTS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. W. A. Chaffey, Independent member for Tamworth in the NSW Parliament, enlisted in the AIF at the weekend. ...

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  35. NAZI MOVE TO COERCE FINLAND

    The Germans are not risking the acceptance by Finland of USA's appeal to cease fighting. Joseph Terboven, Nazi controller of Norway, ...

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  37. NEW CAIRO-TEHERAN AIR LINK

    Growing British air strength is indicated by the establishment of a new airline between Cairo and Teheran, which formulates another ...

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  39. PROBLEM FOR CIO CONVENTION

    "Delegates to the constitutional convention of the CIO, which opens at Detroit tomorrow, will face the issue of supporting Mr. John L. ...

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  40. GERMANS SHOOT 2,300 JUGOSLAVS IN 2 WEEKS

    In the last 2 weeks Germans have shot 2,300 civilians in Kragujevac (Jugoslavia) as a reprisal for the killing of 26 German soldiers, the ...

    Article : 109 words
  41. SUNER MAY GO TO VATICAN AS AMBASSADOR

    It is rumoured in Lisbon, state Daily Herald correspondent there, that Suner, pro-Axis Spanish Foreign Minister, will be removed, and sent ...

    Article : 140 words
  42. BURMA ROAD DEFENCE ASSURED

    Army newspaper Sao Tang Pao said yesterday that Anglo-U-S assistance in the defence of the Burma Road should the Japanese attack is ...

    Article : 72 words
  43. EX-EDITOR'S SON NEW M P

    Maj. A. A. H. Marlowe, son of the former editor of the Daily Mail, has been returned unopposed at a byelection in Brighton, following the ...

    Article : 41 words
  44. HUNS' THREAT TO BRITAIN'S MILLIONS

    Coventry today inaugurated a fortnight's exhibition an part of a campaign to recruit 2,50[?] local women into war industry. Mr. L. D. ...

    Article : 87 words
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  46. BRITISH WHEAT FOR TURKEY

    Lor Carlisle, chairman of the British Trade Mission has returned here from Cairo, where he explained Turkish requirements to the Middle ...

    Article : 67 words
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