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  4. British Navy Acts Swiftly

    British warships acted swiftly in carrying out the Government's decision to seize all German coal exports to Italy. Six Italian ships from Dutch ports, suspected of carrying German coal, were escorted to the contraband ...

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  6. FINNS' SUCCESS

    The Russians attacked one of the strongest fortified coast lines in an effort io outflank the Finnish defences. They launched ...

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  7. In Australia

    Because of the Rood response the Commonwealth Government may close the £18,000,000 war and public works loan before the normal 15-day ...

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  8. MR. E. GORMAN K.C.

    "The Job needed doing and I had said a lot about civil rights and privileges of democracies in the past. I thought the time had arrived to stop ...

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  9. "WHEN BRITAIN IS CONQUERED"

    The widely read German weekly an article headed "The World When England Has Been Conquered." The ...

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  10. RADIO CENSORSHIP

    New regulations establishing wider powers of censorship over broadcasting in Australia were promulgated to-day. The regulations replace the more ...

    Article : 233 words
  11. U.S. Envoy

    Mr. Summer Welles, who is President Roosevelt's European envoy, will arrive in Parts to-morrow. His entourage says that published ...

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  12. WESTERN FRONT

    British soldiers lost two killed and one was wounded during a German raid On the British front line on the Western Front. The enemy took several prisoners. The position was later ...

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  13. FEELING IN ITALY

    "The seizure of the colliers was completely unexpected in Rome, it was stunned. Italy is being driven into the German camp from antipathy in ...

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  14. NIGHT PATROLS ACTIVE

    A morning communique says that there was local artillery action towards nightfall and patrol activity during the night. ...

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  15. A.I.F. DESPATCHES

    Following is the first of a series of extracts from the war diary of Sgt. Ian G. Fitchett, of the 4th Battalion. Second A.I.F., now serving in ...

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  16. WAR CLAUSE

    Th hearing began in the District Court to-day of an action in which Marjorie Gordon and Eileen Murphy, actresses, and Paul Veroon, actor, all ...

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  17. DETAINED GERMAN SHIPS

    Sir Rae Duncan. President of the Board of Trade, told the House of Commons that British owners of cargoes at present detained in neutral ...

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  18. BRITONS' MISTAKE

    Two British soldiers accidentally crossed the Belgian frontier and entered a cafe. They discovered their error and started to beat a hasty ...

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  19. TWO SHIPS LOST LAST WEEK

    During the week ended March l only two British ships were sunk, the Albano, 1176 tons, and the Cato, 710 tons. ...

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  20. WAR TRADE

    The aim and plans of work of the Export Council, which was set up by the Board of Trade are set out in a White Paper which was issued to-day. ...

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  21. NEW ARMY CHIEF

    An announcement as to who shall succeed the late Lieut.-General Squires as Chief of General Staff of the Australian Military Forces will be made ...

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  22. GERMAN RAIDERS

    According to a German newsagency a raiding party yesterday captured 16 of the Duke of Cornwall's light infantry, south of Merzig. ...

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  23. DUTCH GOVERNMENT

    The Dutch Government is considering the arming of all merchantmen and providing aerial and naval convoys as a result of the German admission ...

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  24. AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS

    The first detachment of 1000 American volunteers is sailing to Finland shortly. They are the vanguard of 3000 soldiers and mechanics who are ...

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  25. "ANZAC PARADE"

    "Anzac Parade" is the title to-day of the "Daily Mail's" main picture page which presents a series of close-ups of Anzacs in the Middle East. These ...

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  26. EMPIRE AIR SCHEME

    The Minister for Air (Mr. Fairbairn) said to-night that he had received advice from London that, of the trainee pilots in the Empire Air ...

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  27. FINNISH HOSPITALS BOMBED

    Soviet planes bombed three Finnish hospitals to-day, killing 14 and wounding seven patients The buildings were clearly marked with the Red ...

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  28. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    Replying for the Government in the House of Lords to-day, after the debate on the unemployment position. Lord Stanhope declared that when all ...

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  29. R.A.F. OVER GERMANY

    R.A.F. reconnaissance planes flying over Germany were photographing an airfield when they saw a large Heinkel, with the landing gear lowered, circling ...

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  30. DENMARK AND NORWAY

    Denmark and Norway will shortly open negotiations with England and, Germany in an attempt to reach an agreement to safeguard neutral ...

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  31. RISING PRICES

    In a report for the half year ended December 31 last, the directors of the Commonwealth Bank expressed opposition to the rise in prices, which they ...

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  32. DOMALA BOMBING

    The bombing of the Domala on Sunday has awakened India to the meaning of Britain's war. Nazi propaganda will never rounterart the indignation ...

    Article : 128 words
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  35. RAILWAY GAUGE DEVICE

    Although the Commonwealth has rejected the Boock break of gauge device for use on railways Germany has adopted it. This was stated ...

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  36. PALESTINE LAND LAWS

    The curfew was imposed in the Jewish quarters after further demonstrations against the new land sale regulations. A constable was ...

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  37. RAJAH'S 50.000 DOLLAR GIFT

    The Rajah of Perils, who controls Malaya's smallest State, donated as a gift 50,000 dollars to the Imperial Treasury. He gave 25,000 dollars to ...

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  38. PETITION CANCELLED

    The British Consul-General cancelled the London petition by several thousand Jews who served under General Allenby, seeking cancellation of ...

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  39. OUR CABLE SERVICE

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

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