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  4. TURKEY NOT LULLED BY HITLER'S NOTE. BIGGER DEFENCES

    German troops in Bulgaria now are all along the Turkish frontier, although they are reported not to be of great strength. Turkey has not been lulled ...

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  5. U.S. REPORTS NEW THREAT IN LIBYA

    A new threat to the Imperial Army of the Nile, which so successfully chased the Italians out of Libya, is mentioned by the New ...

    Article : 171 words
  6. WHERE THE BRITISH NAVY RECEIVES SOME OF ITS BITE

    On this testing range in Britain such, guns for the Royal Navy have to fire four times their normal charge. (Dept. of Information Photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BOY 16 GAOLED FOR 15 YEARS

    Found guilty of the manslaughter of Winifred Marie Verrier, aged eight, a 16-years-old boy, Mervyn Leslie Hill, was sentenced ...

    Article : 140 words
  8. Italian Consuls Unwanted

    It was announced by the State Department today that the United States had requested Italy to close the Italian Consulates at Detroit and Newark ...

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  9. Britain Asks Yugoslavia To Define Intentions

    The British Government through its Ambassador (Mr. Campbell) has asked the Yugoslav Government for a clear ...

    Article : 178 words
  10. GREEK SUBMARINE

    The sinking of an Italian transport by a Greek submarine is announced in a Greek communique. It says. Toward midnight on ...

    Article : 176 words
  11. CENSOR'S HOURS

    Following allegations that vital defence news from Singapore wan being delayed for hours, and that the censors in Singapore worked ...

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  12. BRITISH NAVAL CLASH WITH GERMAN RAIDER BELIEVED LIKELY IN PACIFIC—REPORTS OF GUNFIRE HEARD AT SEA

    There is a possibility that British naval units surprised and engaged a German raider in the South Pacific or the South ...

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  13. -BRITISH PRESS ON

    A General Headquarters communique announces that forward elements of the British mechanised units drove off enemy armored detachments to the ...

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  14. Special Consumption

    Country users of petrol will be given special consumption where additional fuel is required for seasonal use or for extra travelling ...

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  15. Four Escape When Two Planes Collide

    A remarkable escape from death was experienced by four Air Force personnel—two instructors and two trainee pilots—when two Tiger Moth training ...

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  16. Silo Closure Opposed

    At a meeting of the Dubbo district council of the Farmers and Settlers' Association last night, Mr. Druitt strongly opposed the practice of keeping ...

    Article : 102 words
  17. Menzies Invited To Belfast

    London, Friday.—It was announced in Belfast Parliament that the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) has been invited to visit Northern ...

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  18. BRITISH FLEET'S CONSPICUOUS ACTION

    Great columns of smoke and flames rese from snow-clad mountains as units of the Home Fleet steamed from the Lofoten Islands, ...

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  19. F.W. Hughes Will Train Own Horses

    Mr. F. W. Hughes intends to train his own horses pending the outcome or anneals in the Dashing Cavalier disqualifications. ...

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  20. HALF-YEAR OF BLITZ

    It is six months today since the blitzkrieg began on London. Alerts have lasted 1286 hours. The longest raid was 14 hours four ...

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  21. W. J. Smith Buys Ajax For 6500 Guineas

    Ajax was sold at auction to-day for 6500 guineas. His buyer was Mr. W. J. Smith, of St. Aubin's Stud; Scone, New South ...

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  22. CONTROL OF TANGIER

    The Germans have taken over the Italian armistice commissioners' duty in French Morocco, but official reports do not support rumors that large ...

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  23. BRITISH LOSSES FEW IN MIDDLE EAST

    British losses in all operations in the Middle East theatre of war between November 31 and February 11, including East Africa, totalled only 1774, said the Secretary for War (Captain Margesson), presenting the Army ...

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  24. ACCORD READY

    For the third time the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsuoka) and the French Ambassador (M. Henri) met today to discuss further details ...

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  25. SECRET SESSION

    The reason for a secret session of the Federal Parliament was that many many members had been asking for it to debate thoroughly the ...

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