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  5. Aerial Activy Intensifying

    A. New Zealand flying [?] believed to be Flying Officer E. J. Kain, who bright down two Dorniers and escaped death several [?] another battle with a ...

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  7. FINNS RETREATING

    Waged hand to hand righting was waged during the week-end at Wiipuri's northern, eastern and southern suburbs as the defenders ...

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  8. BRITISH STEAMER BOMBED

    The British Admiralty announces that German airmen bombed the steamer Domala. carrying 143 British Indians whom Germany had released, ...

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  9. HEINKEL BROUGHT DOWN

    The British Air Ministry announced: Early this afternoon a fighter patrol if the R.A.F. In Prance intercepted and foot down a Hcinkel III. aircraft, ...

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  10. TO LEAD BRITISH VOLUNTEERS

    [?] announces been that Major Kermit Roosevelt, who has been in selected to lead the [?] teers in Finland [?] present of the [?] ...

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  11. TWO OTHERS MINED

    The British steamer Albana was sunk off the Scottish coast by a mine. The captain and second officer perished. The remainder of the crew were landed. ...

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  12. LONDON, Sunday.

    R.A.F. bombers flew over Berlin last night for the fifth time in six days. Anti-aircraft guns fired on the R.A.F. planes, which dropped leaflets and ...

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  13. ALLEGED BRITISH AND FRENCH LOSSES

    The Germans claim to have shot down one English and four French fighters, including the battle in which four Messcrschmidts attacked ...

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  14. WAR BREVITIES

    Official circles in New York state that President Roosevelt, during his cruise, personally obtained a promise of two countries near the Panama Canal ...

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  15. MORE GERMAN CLAIMS

    A message says that German planes yesterday attacked two patrol boats and 11 armed merchantmen In convoy near the east coast of Britain. Some of these ...

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  16. DUTCH STEAMERS MACHINEGUNNED

    Two Dutch steamers, the Schieland and the Lindburg, were machinegunned near the Humber after a plane sank an unidentified British ship. The ...

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  17. MORE RAIDS ON FISHING BOATS

    "In the early hours of Friday morning, while still dark, German airmen , attacked four trawlers fishing in the) North Sea," says the British Foreign ...

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  18. U.S. LINER RENAMED

    The 15,575ton liner President Fillmore has been renamed the PanAmerican. It will enter the war trade this week. The Pan-American, as the ...

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  19. JAPANESE MANDATE

    The united stales Embassy at Tokio has been instructed to ask whether the Japanese intend to furnish information concerning the mandated ...

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  20. ITALY PROTESTS

    "lively diplomatic activity is proceeding." said a radio broadcast from Rome, "with the object of securing permission for 20 ships, laden with ...

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  21. NORWEGIAN FISHERMEN HEARD EXPLOSIONS

    Norwegian fishermen relate that they heard explosions and saw a blaze and then heard an aeroplane heading seawards with fire steaming from its ...

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  22. FATAL FIGHT

    At. the Bundaberg Police Court to-day James Edward O'Connor was charged with wilful murder and remanded to March 12 following the ...

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  23. PARENTS VISIT EVACUATED CHILDREN

    More that 600 persons, occupying special trains, took an opportunity to-day of visiting their children who have been evacuated to various towns in ...

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  24. SOUTHGATE'S REPORT

    The crew of the United States coastguard vessel Ubalga believe that the British steamer Southgate's report that she was attacked by a ...

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  25. BELGIUM'S EVENTFUL WEEK-END

    Belgium had one of the most eventful week-ends since the outbreak of war. There is concern at the appearance of unidentified planes over ...

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  26. IMPRISONED FOR LISTENING TO FOREIGN BROADCAST

    rive persons in Danzig were sentenced and a half years Imprisonment for listening to foreign broadcasts ...

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  28. Western Front

    A French communique says that: "In the course of a raid west of the Vosges the enemy took a few prisoners. On our side the region of Lauter. we led ...

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  29. 180.000 TONS INVOLVED

    Pour Italian colliers on their way from Rotterdam were recalled before passing The Hook. A dozen morel cargoes were loading at Rotterdam. It ...

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  30. DURE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR

    The [?]ke and of Windsor both left their home in Paris in uniform to visit the Army homes. ...

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  31. IMPRISONED FOR "FOREIGN INSPIRATION"

    a military court sentenced seven members of the former Workers' Peasant Social Party (an illegal partyformed by Communists) to ...

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  33. LOST AIRLINER

    The wreckage of the Imperial Airways flying boat Hannibal was located from the air to-day, two miles east of Raselkuh. on the south coast of ...

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  34. COMU[?]STS BUILDING DESTROYED

    The Communist party building and newspaper office at Lulea was burned down by anti-Communists, it is believed. Two and possibly five persons ...

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  35. BRITISH PLANE DOWN

    The Air Ministry announced to-night: "As a result of mistaken identity one of our aircraft was accidentally shot .down by our fighters in the ...

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  36. A New Table

    Black coffee tastes much nicer when it is served in dainty china from a smart, modern table. Do you need one of these coffee tables for your ...

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  37. SYDNEY, Monday.

    Robert Edward Hepburn, aged 52 years winter, printer, was remanded at the Kogarah police court to-day until to-morrow on a charge of having. ...

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