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  4. IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday. — "A German council of service chiefs and industrialisis established at the week-end had decreed the ...

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  5. AIR RAIDS

    LONDON, Monday.—During the recent enemy air attacks on Exeter an adult and two children were in a shelter in ...

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  7. Allied Air Raid in New Britain

    An Undisclosed Operational Base, Monday.—Switching from Lae, which has been the focal point of Allied air attacks for the last fortnight, our aircraft ...

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  8. LOSS OF KERCH

    LONDON, Monday.—The abandonment of Kerch Peninsula was largely due to the Germans suddenly massing hundreds of planes ...

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  9. U.S. NEWS

    The U.S. has added 323 firms and individuals in LatinAmerica and neutral European countries to the already ...

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  10. BATTLE IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—A hundred thousand Japanese battered from three directions at the Chinese defences on the ...

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  11. DISASTROUS FLOODS

    HOMESDALE (Penns), Sunday.—Amidst the debriscovered area there are 32 dead and many others believed ...

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  12. WAR AT SEA

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The American Associated Press reports that a spokesman of the Argentine merchant marine said that the Argentine steamer Rio Iguazo had ...

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  13. Mr. Duff Cooper Boasts

    LONDON, Monday. — "I believe we are the greatest people on earth, and I am not at all sure that we are the greatest people ...

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  14. NAZI LOSSES

    LONDON, Monday. — Germany has lost more than 2,000,000 killed or permanently maimed since the outbreak of the war. says the ...

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  15. "BURMA MUST BE RETAKEN"

    NEW DELHI, Monday. — The American General Stillwell has arrived for a conference with General Sir Archibald Wavell ...

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  16. STEELWORKS IN INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Monday. — Dr. Henry Grady. leader of the U.S. Technical Mission, said he was surprised at the scope and ...

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  17. LAVAL MAY GO

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Private advices from Europe predict the imminent removal by the Germans of Laval as chief of the ...

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  18. NIGHT ATTACKS

    LONDON, Monday.—Night raiders bombed a south coast town in England, killing one person and injuring four. Some of the raiders ...

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  19. ITALY'S FLEET

    LONDON, Sunday. — It was announced by the Berlin radio that Italy's battleships now exceed the total at June. 1940. The ...

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  20. BISHOP OF OSLO

    The country home of the Bishop of Oslo (Dr. Berggray) has been transformed into "a private concentration camp." states a cable ...

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  21. PROF. HALDANE AND COMMUNISTS

    LONDON, Sunday.— Professor J. B. S. Haldane, leading British scientist, has applied for membership of the Communist Party. ...

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  22. FOR WAR FUNDS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Fiji's contribution to the war effort of £115,000 included £66,000 for bombers, £17,500 for the Red Cross ...

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  23. U.S. FREIGHTER SUNK

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The U.S. Navy Department has announced that a U.S. medium-sized merchantman was torpedoed and ...

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  24. BAN ON "HATE" TRAINING

    LONDON, Sunday. (A.A.P.).—The British Army's "hate" training is being stopped by General Sir Bernard Paget. ...

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  25. Libyan Campaign

    LONDON, Monday.—"A British patrol shortly before dusk on Saturday penetrated far leyond the German outposts and found ...

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  26. GUN BURSTS IN FILM STUDIO

    LONDON, Sunday.—One man was fatally injured and two seriously and two slightly, when a gun burst at Denham Film Studios ...

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  27. AIR POWER

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The military and naval expert of the "New York Times" (Mr. Hanson Baldwin) declared that the ...

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  28. MORE BOMBINGS FOR JAPAN

    Brigadier-General James Doolittle, leader of the U.S. raid on Japan, declared in a broadcast that other Japanese as well as ...

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  29. OPERATION AT SEA

    LONDON, Sunday. — A doctor aboard a bucking destroyer in a gale had to be held wedged against the operating table by an officer while he successfully operated on ...

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  30. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    SYDNEY, Monday. — On a charge of having attempted to murder Mrs. Elsie Sainsbury by shooting at Auburn on April 25. ...

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  31. BRITISH BY-ELECTION

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. R. W. G. Mackay, an Australian-born London solicitor, and a former lecturer at Sydney University, has ...

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  34. UNIFORM TAX BILL

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The belief that the Uniform Taxation Bill will pass both houses of the Federal Parliament was expressed ...

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  35. SUPREME COMMAND

    AUCKLAND, Monday. — ViceAdmiral Robert L. Ghormley, of the United States Navy, has arrived in Auckland to assume ...

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  36. AXIS CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday. — German. Italian and Japanese military staff members met yesterday in Rome, says the German radio. The ...

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  37. BEER SUPPLIES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A more equitable basis for the distribution of beer to country towns and metropolitan industrial areas is ...

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  38. MEXICANS DEMON-STRATE

    MEXICO CITY, Sunday. — Thousands of Mexicans demonstrated against the Axis at a huge meeting at the Central Plaza in ...

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  39. MALTA QUIET

    LONDON, Monday.—There was little enemy air activity over Malta yesterday. Our fighters destroyed one enemy bomber ...

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  40. SECOND FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday.—A crowded meeting at the London Hippodrome declared in favor of attacking Germany at the earliest ...

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  41. TWO MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two mines were idle in New South Wales to-day. More than 100 men producing 600 tons daily at the ...

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  42. SOVIET ENVOY TO JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Sunday. (A.A.P.).— Tokyo Official Radio announces that the Japanese Government has approved the appointment of M ...

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  43. SHORTAGE OF BEER

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Miners on the South Coast have decided to ask the Premier (Mr. M Kell) to do something to relieve the beer ...

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  44. MADAGASCAR RAID

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Before the attack on Madagascar, commandos waded on through shoals and reefs for hours and landed in darkness ...

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  45. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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