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  6. Alleged Nazi Threat to Norway

    Germany is believed to have assembled a fleet of flatbottomed boats in the Baltic, in addition to ships normally berthed at Bremen and Hamburg. Four hundred thousand Germans under arms could be embarked in the Baltic for ...

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  7. THRILLING AIR FIGHT

    After shooting down a Heinkel off the Yorkshire coast to-day, an R.A.F. Spitfire was shot down in flames in an engagement With ...

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  8. BRITISH CABINET

    Following the resignation to-day of the Minister for Co-ordiuation of Defence (Lord Chatfield), whose office will lapse, a number of ...

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  9. Japan's Warning

    The Admiralty spokesman has warned the British Nary not to institute a blockade of Vladivostok. He declared that, in the event of ...

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  10. IN AUSTRALIA

    Two months ago the Minister for the Army (Brigadier Street) and the Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) addressed boys at the Wagga Experiment ...

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  11. WESTERN FRONT MOVES

    The Germans are redoubling their work on the field defences along the Western Front. They are presumably intended to serve the same purpose as the buffers on the front of the Maginot Line. Many of the working gangs areS ...

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  12. AGE LIMIT TOO LOW

    The low age limit prevented from going on active service any men and officere of the old A.I.F. whose experience would provide an invaluable stiffening ...

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  13. PETROL RATIONING

    Well informed quarters at Canberra consider that petrol rationing is cer­tain to be introduced for private cars. The Federal Government has been ...

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  14. TRACTORS ON FARMS

    The Indiscriminate use of tractors in place of horses for power purposes has contributed in no small measure to the overproduction of primary ...

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  15. WOMEN WITH B.E.F.

    It is officially announced that British auxiliary transport service units entirely composed of wemen, are serving with the British Expeditionary ...

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  16. PILOT KILLED

    An Air Force cadet was killed when his plane crashed while he was practising aerobatics near Richmond today. He was Edward Andrew Walsh, ...

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  17. NAZI FOOD CRISIS

    Germany will be faced with starvation by September. This is the conclusion reached by the United States Government. ...

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  18. HELP OF U.S.A.

    The Attorney-Genera (Mr. Gordon Conant) declared that Canada's supreme war task was to make every effort, short of impairing its status ...

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  19. U.S. DEFENCE BILL

    The House of Representatives appropriation committee passed the War Department's Appropriation Bill totalling 786,000,000 dollars, thus reducing ...

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  21. BALKANS AND NEAR EAST

    Before his departure from Istanbul for London, the British Ambassador to Turkey (Sir Hugh Knatchbull-Hughenson) had a 90-minute ...

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  22. MURDER ALLEGATION

    Evidence of how Arthur Charles Lampshire allegedly had been slain while lying on his back and pleading i with another man not to shoot him ...

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  24. ECONOMIC WAR

    "We can be certain that the Nazis are feeling our economic grip, but we are not resting content with what has been achieved so far. We hope to ...

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  26. OPINION OF U.S.

    "The overwhelming majority of Americans believe that there is no reason for the United States to enter the war, because tire Allies will win ...

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  27. BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT

    The Minister for Labor announces: "There was very substantial improve­ment in employment between February 12 and March 11. Between these dates ...

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  28. GIANT FRENCH LINER

    According to the Rome radio, the French liner He de Prance (43,153 tons) is preparing to leave New York to become a transport for Allied troops ...

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  29. STATE DEFICIT

    It is now expected that the State deficit will be possibly £2,500,000, compared with the budget estimate of £1,500,000. The difference of £1.000,000 ...

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  30. IN THE CAUCASUS

    A message from Geneva says that It is learned from Batum that M. Stalin has ousted the Soviet Government of Georgia (in the Caucasus) and ...

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  31. OUR CABLE SERVICE

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

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