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  3. ARMY TO BE ANNIHILATED

    LONDON, Sunday.—"The 16th German Army at Staraya Russa will be annihilated," declares the Moscow radio. "Our troops are inflicting blow after blow. One of our infantry units occupied three localities. The Germans ...

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  4. Daring British Raids

    British paratroops, dropped from bombers on the north coast of France, attacked an important radio location post successfully and are now being brought back by the Royal Navy." ...

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  6. JAPS IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Dies Committee, which is inquiring into un-American activities has charged, in its third major report, that Japanese ...

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  7. MAJOR-GEN. BENNETT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Still remarkably fit and cheerful despite the heavy strain imposed upon him by the Malayan campaign and his subsequent ...

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  8. GREATER ACTIVITY IN LIBYA

    CAIRO, Sunday.—As a result of improved visibility patrol activity by both sides in the desert on Friday was on a much wider scale. British columns ...

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  9. Pope Indisposed

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is announced by the Vichy radio that the Pope is slightly it disposed; but there is no cause for anxiety. ...

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  10. MARRIED WOMEN TEACHERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A strong hint that large numbers of women who left the New South Wales teaching service on marriage may be brought back to ...

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  11. FEWER BANK BRANCHES

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—Rationalisation of banking business in country towns and in some suburbs, involving the closing of many branches, will ...

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  12. BLACKOUTS IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The end of New York's great white way is fore-shadowed by an order issued by the Office of Civilian Defence which directs ...

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  13. ROMMEL LEAVES AFRICA

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—It is reported in Ankara, but without confirmation, says the "New York Times" correspondent, that the German ...

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  14. MRS. ROOSEVELT RESIGNS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mrs. Roosevelt declared to-day that she would not hold public office again while her husband is President. "I cannot take ...

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  15. JAPAN EXPECTS BOMBS ON HOMELAND

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The official Tokyo radio to-day warned the population that a direct threat to the Japanese homeland could be expected ...

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  16. RAID OVER GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday.—R.A.F. bombers attacked Kiel, Wilhelmshaven, and other objectives in north-west Germany. Fighter Command planes ...

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  17. PHILIPPINES FIGHTING

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. (A.A.P.).—Fighting has lessened in the Bataan area in the Philippines, and operations are limited to minor skirmishes. ...

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  18. UNSAFE KINDERGARTENS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—An official of the N.S.W. Kindergarten Union said yesterday that 15 of the 18 kindergartens controlled by the union were ...

    Article : 98 words
  19. "PROFITS BEFORE PATRIOTISM"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In a hard-hitting address in Sydney to-day the Labor Minister (Mr. Ward) said there were a large number of people in ...

    Article : 364 words
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  21. V.C. FOR DASH ON WARSHIPS

    LONDON. Saturday.—Heroism of the crew of a Swordfish aircraft, which swept into a hail of fire to attack the German warships Scharnhorst and ...

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  22. WAR BREVITIES

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is reported from Vichy that the Marseilles Military Court sentenced to penal servitude for life two students for "Communist ...

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  23. INVASION OF EUROPE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Navy and the Air Force were chief topics of yesterday's speeches by politicians. The Air Minister (Sir Archibald ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND SCHOOLS RE-OPEN

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—It was officially announced yesterday that a number of Queensland schools which have been closed since Christmas would ...

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  25. MELBOURNE ACCIDENTS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—When a motor cycle outfit and car collided at Balwyn, Melbourne, yesterday Corpl G. S. Dunn, of Leichhardt (N.S.W.), ...

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  26. INDIAN BUDGET

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.—Fresh taxation yielding £9,000,000 is announced in the Indian Budget. It is estimated that the deficit will be covered by ...

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  27. TEA SALES CURTAILED

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—Sale of tea to the public will be rationed on a basis of 50 per cent, of normal supplies from to-day. This action has ...

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  28. 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 intelligence published in ...

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  29. J. L. GARVIN LEAVES "OBSERVER"

    LONDON, Saturday.—"I understand that Mr. J. L. Garvin has ceased to be editor of the 'Observer,' and will not be writing in to-morrow's issue." ...

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