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  4. HEROISM ON BOARD THE DOMALA

    The daring and skill of the commander of a British warship and the co-operation of the R.A.F.. saved many lives on the British liner Don[?]ala, which was bombed and machine gunned by German planes. The number of the missing now totals 100. They include 17 European officers, two English stewardesses. 36 native members of the ...

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  5. German Coal Subject to Detention

    As no more requests for further exemptions hare been received from the Italian Government, any German coal found on ships leaving for after midnight on March 1 will be subject to detention by Britain. This has brought ...

    Article : 398 words
  6. SURPRISE MEETING

    There was a surprise meeting yesterday between Mr. Sumner Welles. President Roosevelt's peace envoy to Europe, and Dr. Schacht, former ...

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  7. FINNS INVINCIBLE

    Although the Finns are falling back to the wooded terrain behind Wiipuri. despatches from the Stockholm newspapers declare that the Finnish flag ...

    Article : 294 words
  8. U—BOAT NEAR WEST INDIES

    A radio message intercepted from the British steamer E1 Ciervo stated that it was being chased by a U-boat positioned. 800 miles east of where the ...

    Article : 44 words
  9. AMERICAN DEMOCRACY

    Archduke Otto, of Austria, has arrived by American clipper to study the American democracy as a model after the war for a Central European fed ...

    Article : 102 words
  10. DUTCH COMMENT

    Every newspaper gives prominence to full accounts of the latest Nazi attacks on Dutch shipping. The Rotterdam accounts, which often reflect the ...

    Article : 59 words
  11. IN AUSTRALIA

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  12. "INFIDEL RUSSIA"

    [?]rm Roose[?] leader of the English [?]nteer forces are going to fight for Finland, in a broadcast said that Communism and Fascism ...

    Article : 83 words
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  14. TORPEDOED SHIP

    Twenty—six members of the crew of the Finnish vessel Wajja, which was torpedoed' near England on the night of February ]7. arrived on board the ...

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  15. SOUTH [?]

    The South African Government is giving the League of Nations £50.000 to purchase commodities for Finland. ...

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  16. WESTERN FRONT

    French military despatches report the arrival of fresh German divisions on the Western Front. This coincided with the decided renewal of activity. ...

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  17. EMPIRE RESOURCES

    A great increase in the material resources available for the Empire war compared with the last war was revealed by recent figures. They show ...

    Article : 101 words
  18. SECRET RADIO STATION

    A 41 year old Dutch clerk named Baaker and a German Journalist named Drevese, chief of the WestGerman press service, appeared in a ...

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  19. GERMAN PLANES ACTIVE

    Dutch feelings were again mortified at the news that German planes machine-gunned three and bombed one defenceless Dutch vessel. A fifth ...

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  20. MONEY FOR DEFENCE

    Increased income tax and tax on undistributed profits of companies, as an alternative to a Wartime Profits Act, has been recommended to the ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. "CRISIS THREATENING"

    The Rome correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the Italian Note is so strong that a crisis of considerable proportions is threatening ...

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  22. SCANT NEWS

    There is an extraordinary dearth of news from all fronts. A morning communique issued in Paris states: "There is nothing to report." ...

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  23. BRITISH MEAT SUPPLIES

    supplies 01 irozen been shipped from the Dominions and South America are being used almost exclusively for British fighting services and the French ...

    Article : 128 words
  24. PRIME MINISTER

    Speaking at the Chamber of Agriculture dinner at Wangaratta to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said: "There is too much work to be done ...

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  25. SWISS RESERVISTS CALLED UP

    As a result of German troop movements on the border, 60,000 reservists were ordered to rejoin the Swiss Army three days before they were due. ...

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  26. RHODESIAN TROOPS

    The arrival here of the Fourth Rhodesian contingent after 2000 miles with a mechanised safari comprising 200 vehicles from Lusakh, ended ...

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  27. ITALIAN COLLIERS

    Several Italian colliers laden with German coal sailed yesterday in an attempt to run the British blockade. Others are expected to leave to-day. ...

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  28. R.A.F. [?]LANE ATTACKS U-BOAT

    An R.A.F. plane is believed to have destroyed a U-boat at the mouth of the Elbe, according to an Admiralty message. The plane was ...

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  29. COMMUNIST ARRESTS IN PARIS

    Twenty nine members of a secret Communist propaganda ring were arrested. ...

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  31. PALESTINE JEWS

    The National Council of Palestine Jews carried a resolution that, while cooperating with the Allies, they could not accept the new land sale legislation. ...

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  32. WAR BREVITIES

    The amount invested in the national savings certificates reached a total of £100,000.000. A review of activities of the British ...

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  33. VISIT TO MOSCOW

    air Stafford Cripps,—K.C., the British lAbor M.P., flew to Moscow during a trip from Chungking, which had been announced as a visit to Sinkiaing. It ...

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  34. FREIGHTER SCORES DIRECT HIT

    Stowaways on the British freighter, St. Lindsay, report that the ship stored a direct hit on an attacking submarine, ...

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  35. JUGOSLAV MINISTER

    'he Minister ol . Commerce (Dr. Andres), who attended the opening of the Leipzig Fair here, unexpectedly decided to go to Berlin to discuss the ...

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  36. INSULATION AGAINST MAGNETIC MINES

    A British liner arrived with metal hooks welded to the side from the bow to the swen. She is believed to be carrying charged electric cables to ...

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  37. ALLIED WARSHIPS

    Mr. R. A. Butler. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said in the Bouse of Commons that, should the English and Turkish pact of mutual ...

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  38. SOUTH ATLANTIC

    Rear-Admiral Harwood. on the arrival of H.M.S. Hawkins, declared that the recent reports of a battle in the South Atlantic were without ...

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  39. FRONTIER CLASH

    Two Bulgarian "bandits" were killed and two Rumanians wounded in a clash resulting from a. Bulgarian attack on the Rumanian frontier, after ...

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  40. FOUR GERMAN SHIPS SCUTTLED

    The British Admiralty announced that the week ended last Sunday was an exceptional one for the Navy. Only two vessels were lost, totalling 1886 ...

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  41. OUR CABLE SERVICS

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

    Article : 44 words
  42. WAR DEBTS TO U.S.A.

    Senator Reynolds introduced a resolution to the Congress seeking to authorise the President to negotiate with Britain for the cession of her ...

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