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  4. SOVIET TROOPS MASSING

    Finland awaits the outcome of its delegation's visit to Moscow, with the capital almost deserted and Soviet troops massing on the frontiers. The situation marks a critical point in Russia's diplomatic ...

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  5. Military Contribution To The Allied Cause

    "In the first five weeks of the war, Britain had transported 158,000 men to France, and created bases and lines of communication to ensure further drafts with supplies and munitions," said the ...

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  6. R.A.F.

    BRISTOL BLENHEIMS, reputed to be the fastest medium bombers in the world. Powerful units of this type of war plane are taking part in Allied action on the Western Front. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEUTRALITY DEBATE

    Senator Clark, in opening the seventh day of the neutrality debate, said that it was an open secret that many ...

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  8. Trade Agreement Signed With Russia

    The Minister for Supply (Lord Burgin) announced to-day that the British Government had signed an Anglo-Soviet agreement, providing for the exchange of Russian timber for rubber and tin. ...

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  9. Men Fortifying Positions and Garrisons

    In addition to manpower, there had been transported to France 25?000 vehicles, including tanks, some of them 15 tons apiece. ...

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  10. Hopes of United States Intervening

    The Finnish Foreign Minister (M[?] (Erkko) will broadcast to America on Thursday evening. The Finns are hoping that the United States will ...

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  11. GIGANTIC AIR FORCE

    The Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies, in a broadcast address last night explained that the project for the building up of a gigantic air force ...

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  12. FLOUR AND BREAD

    Arrangements for the acquisition by the Commonwealth Government of wheatstocks in Australia at increasing prices will not affect the price of flour ...

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  13. MOVIE STARS DIVORCED

    There were two movie star divorces today. In Hollywood, Betty Grable divorced Jackie Coogan for extreme cruelty. ...

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  14. WHEAT MARKET

    The Australian Wheat Board's quotations were unchanged to-day. Bulk was quoted at 2/8 per bushel (all charges paid to date), and bagged lots ...

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  15. WOOL PRICES

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said last, night that the Government hopes to be in a position to-day to definitely ...

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  16. TRAM AND BUS PASSES

    The president of the Taxpayers' Association (Mr. S. McKellar White) holds the view that because of the necessity of conserving national ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. INCOME TAX RETURNS

    As a result of the new unemployment relief and social services taxes, the Commissioner for Taxation (Mr. McMahon announced to-day that the ...

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  18. Germans' Determined Effort To Take Prisoners

    To-night's French Western front communique reports increasing enemy patrols between the Moselle and Saar Rivers, with artillery action on both sides. This indicates that the Germans are continuing the ...

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  19. THE IROQUOIS

    The steamer Iroquios, which the Germans reported the British would torpedo, was sighted off the south ...

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  20. MASSACRE AND RUIN

    Lord Ponsonby, speaking at East Sterling, said that however difficult might be the negotiations with Hitler, the only alternative was massacre and ...

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  21. MORE FREQUENT MEETINGS

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier (Mr. Mair) moved a resolution designed to enable the House to meet on Tuesday, Wednesday and ...

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  22. GERMAN MIGRATION

    It is reliably reported that Germany is secretly negotiating for the greatest migration in the history of southern Europe, involving the transfer of ...

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  23. FREE POSTAGES

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Harrison) annnounced to-day that Australia had ratified the international convention by which mail matter for ...

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  24. DECISION OF FAR-REACHING IMPORTANCE

    According to the British United Press, Herr Himmler, head of the German Gestapo, has arrived at Milan for a conference with Arturo Bocchini, head of the Italian secret police. The object of the talks is ...

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  25. RED AGENTS

    General Krivitsky, who indentified himself as a former member of the Russian Military Intelligence, testified before the Dies Committee, which is ...

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  26. STATE GOVERNMENT

    Union leaders last night strongly attacked the State Government for ignoring the decision of parliament to introduce legislation to extend the ...

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  27. THE RED ARMY

    Confirmation is given over the radio that detachments of infantry and mountaineer troops were reinforcing the red army in Caucasus. They are ...

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  28. GERMAN CREWS

    Word was received in Sydney to-day that the crews of 19 German freighters, which had taken refuge in the Dutch East Indies, totalled 1100 Germans and ...

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  29. Shortage of Food

    American women arriving in England from Warsaw, via Berlin, have repeated the stories of food shortage and of the public depression in ...

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