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  5. Armistice Suggested in Finland

    Suggestions for an armistice in the Russo-Finnish war are now being mnde, following a long conference between the German Foreign Minister Herr von Ribbentrop and the Finnish Minister (M. Sven Heden) in ...

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  6. ITALIAN COLLIERS DETAINED

    The British Enemy Exports Committee ordered the detention of coal cargoes of eight of the nine Italian ships. The ninth will be released ...

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  7. ARMS FOR RUSSIA

    It is reported that German ships are using Norwegian waters to carry arms to Russia. Norwegian pilots are not allowed on board. The newspaper ...

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  8. GERMAN ATTITUDE

    Neutrals escorted by allied warships either in voluntary convoy or forcibly to contraband stations, are liable 10 be treated as enemy ships as which they ...

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  9. Russia Warned

    —The Turkish newspaper "Yemisabah" says that Russia is expediting defences in the Caucasus frontier and establishing oil bases ...

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  10. GERMAN FREIGHTER CAPTURED

    Allied warships are reported to have Intercepted the German freighter. Seattle of 7369 tons which sailed from Aravua Island, Dutch West Indies, on ...

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  11. WESTERN FRONT

    The English and German outposts' clash on the Western Front was the most vigorous since the Britishers entered the front [?]e. The Germans ...

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  12. NON-AGGRESSION PACT

    The capitals of south-eastern Europe are puzzled by reports from Bucharest crediting the Soviet Legation there with the statement that the Russian ...

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  13. THE QUEEN ELIZABETH

    The world's largest liner, the Queen Elizabeth, of 85,000 tons, has been secretly taken across the Atlantic and is about tn dock at New York. Her ...

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  14. DOMALA ERROR

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) said that the Domala was adequately armed with high angle and low angle guns to use ...

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  15. In Australia

    No difficulty is expected in tilling the New South Wales quota of men for the Seventh Division of the A.I.F., which the Prime Minister ...

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  16. AIR CREWS

    In an address to the Legacy Club to-day, the chairman of the recruiting drive (Sir DOnald Cameron) said that the first air crew trainees in the ...

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  17. STALIN'S HOPES

    The Stockholm correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that M Sta[?] proposes to annex the whole isthmus of Lake Ladoga, including Sortavala and Wilpuri, with a naval ...

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  18. TANKER ATTACKED IN CHANNEL

    The tanker. Charles F. Meyer, was attacked in the Channel on Monday night. It was not revealed whether by a bomber or a U-boat. She ...

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  19. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE

    The "Berlingske Astennavis" publishes a most ominous statement of a widespread and determined Russian offensive. It threatens to strain the ...

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  20. PLANE SAVES STEAMER

    Seeing the steamer Adshiegam heading for a drifting mine in the North Sea, an Air Force coastal command plane circled and flashed a lamp ...

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  21. JAPANESE ATTACK

    The Hong Kong correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the Japanese, offensive at Heangbhau, near Macao (South China) has threefold ...

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  22. SIR THOMAS BLAMEY

    THe Minister for Defence (Brigadier Street) announced to-day that Lieut.— General Sir Thomas Blamey would have lull command of toe Australian ...

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  23. PALESTINE RIOTS

    The situation at Palestine has been restored to normal but two people were killed and 300 injured in demonstrations against the land regulations which ...

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  24. SHIPS BOMBED

    German bombers carried out the first serious darkness raids in the North Sea last night. A lightship off the Norfolk coast sent a radio message ...

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  26. R.A.F. ACTIVITY

    The Air Ministry announced that the U.A.F. last night and on the preceding night carried out extensive reconnaissance flights over important ...

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  27. ITALIAN NAVAL MOVE

    A concentration of units of the Italian Mediterranean Fleet has been made in the Gulf of Gaeta. ...

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  28. CENSURE MOTION

    A Labor motion censuring the Government for promulgating regulations restricting the sale of land by Arabs to Jews in Palestine, was moved by ...

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  29. SUPPLY DEPARTMENT

    The programme outlined by Mr. Menzies in his broadcast, last night would not allow his department to let the grass grow under its leet, declared ...

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  30. U.S. ENVOY'S VISIT

    The French spokesman anticipating the arrival in Paris on Friday of Mr Sumner Welles, who is President Roosevelt's special envoy in Europe, pointed ...

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  31. FINNS BOLD ADVANTAGE

    There is considerable contradiction in the reports from Finland, but the Helsinki correspondent of "The Times" states that when dawn broke the Finns ...

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  32. SAILING OF GERMAN LINER

    In the Wilhelmstrasse it is revealed that the German liner Hanover has sailed. ...

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  33. GERMAN OIL SHORTAGE

    The Bulgarian Minister (M. Popoff) said that the Government was following the policy of peace and good neighborliness. The neutrality road was ...

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  34. WAR LOAN

    It is anticipated that the Commonwealth Government's £18,000,000 war loan will close next Tuesday. The loan was scheduled to close not later ...

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  35. MORE U.S. SUPPORT

    A strengthening of the President's' policy of supporting the Allies is predicted by officials as a result of Mr. Stunner Welles' visit to Europe. They ...

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  36. SWEDEN TO BUY WARSHIPS

    The Swedish Government has asked Parliament for an additional £3,700,000 for the purchase of warships and £3,200,000 for naval construction. ...

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  38. 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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  39. CONDEMNED TO DEATH

    The "traitors of Stuttgart," Paul Derdonnet and Charles O'Brecht, Frenchmen who were broadcasting on German radio stations, have been condemned ...

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  40. ARRIVAL IN PARIS

    Mr. Sumner Welles arrived here to-day and was welcomed by the U.S. Charge d'Affaires (Mr. Robert Massey), the French Under-Secretary ...

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