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  5. Neutrals Taken to Task

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) last night made an exceedingly frank broadcast review of the war position. Admitting the enormous magnitude of the conflict, he made no attempt to minimise the task of the Allies and, indeed, emphasised that he could not assure his listeners that the war would be short, and still less that it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NAZIS DISAPPOINTED

    While authorised circles in Berlin express satisfaction regarding M. Moloto[?] recent reference to Nazi-Soviet relations, they are clearly disappointed ...

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  8. EAST INDIES DEFENCES

    The Netherlands Indies Government has introduced a bill into the People's Council providing for the construction of three 27,000-ton battle-cruisers, one ...

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  9. GERMAN SHIPS AT JAVA

    German ships are preparing to leave for Vladivostok, from where cargoes could be forwarded across the Siberian railway to Germany. The ships ...

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  10. DIPLOMATIC TANGLE

    General Weygand unexpectedly returned to Paris and conferred with the War Cabinet. Admiral Mouren (France) arrived ...

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  11. IN AUSTRALIA

    Ministerial statements that air crews would go abroad before the end of the year, fully trained for service wherever needed, are considered to be ...

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  12. MORE AIR FIGHTS

    It is officially announced from France that R.A.F. fighter patrols on Friday engaged strong formations of enemy planes which crossed the lines ...

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  13. MILK SHORTAGE

    A serious milk shortage now seems certain. Reductions were made in supplies throughout the city and suburbs to-day, and to-morrow the usual ...

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  14. PAPAL NUNCIO

    The Papal Nuncio in Berlin has informed the Vatican that the German Government refused him permission to visit German-occupied Poland in order ...

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  15. NORWEGIAN PROTEST TO GERMANY

    It is announced officially that the Norwegian Government strongly protested to Berlin on Tuesday last against the sinking of the vessel ...

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  17. DEPENDANTS OF DEAD SOLDIERS

    The conference of Legacy clubs of Australia to-day decided to approach patriotic fund controllers in each State to see if it is possible to create a ...

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  18. AIR SUPREMACY

    A communique claims that 12 British and 10 French planes had been shot down since February 29, making the total Allied losses 375. Germany had ...

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  20. WOOLLEN GOODS

    The Wool Control Authority has announced important measures for encouraging the export of woollen finished goods; but there is fresh evidence ...

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  21. OUR CABLE SERVICE

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

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  22. DEATH OF BRITISH MINISTER

    The Minister for Snipping Sir John Gilmour) died suddenly at his London residence to-day. He was aged 69 years. ...

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