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  5. Amazing Scenes in Commons

    There were extraordinary scenes in the House of Commons last night when the Government had a majority of only 81 on a motion which the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  6. MR. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH

    The decision to withdraw the Allied fores from Andalsnes and Namsos and the failure to make a direct naval attack on Trondheim Fiord were defended by ...

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    A RAIDER THAT WENT TOO FAR.—A German bomber brought down by R.A.F. fighting planes on the north-east coast of England. (Commonwealth Department of information Photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FIGHTING IN NORWAY

    The Swedish radio reports that a snowstorm is raging at Narvik, making operations most difficult for the Polish troops who are now fighting. ...

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  9. HOLLAND WAITING

    The whole machinery of Holland's unique defence system is ready for instant operation, and it is estimated that 600,000 men are under arms. ...

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  10. AIR SERVICES

    The revenue from the air transport services exceeds the amount of subsidies payable to those services by the Commonwealth Government by more ...

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  11. PASSENGER LIABILITY

    The extent to which a passenger in a car, who is charged jointly with the driver, could be held liable on a manslaughter charge was raised in the ...

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  12. SIX TRAWLERS LOST

    The Admiralty announced to-day that six naval trawlers were lost in the Trondheim evacuation. Two of them were sunk after [?] raids and four ...

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  13. MR. DE VALERA'S WARNING

    The President of Eire (Mr. De Valera) in a broadcast to-day warned "murderers and terrorists" that the Government's patience had ended. ...

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  14. "HELL LET LOOSE"

    "Hell was let loose when waves of German bombers attacked British troop convoys after the Allied withdrawal from Namsos," said Bonney Powell. ...

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  15. EIRE FINANCE

    Sean O'Kelly, introducing the "Poor Man's Budget" in the Dail, estimated that the revenue would be £32,968,000 and expenses £35,584,000. He ...

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  16. IN HOUSE OF LORDS

    Speaking in the House of Lords last night lord Strabolgi, who was formerly Commander Kentworthy, declared that the Government's conduct of the ...

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  17. STERLING DECLINES

    Sterling closed at 3.33 dollars to-day after reaching 3.31. the lowest since December, 1932. The franc fell below 188 cents, an all-time low ...

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  18. POSITION OF HUNGARY

    Diplomatic circles in Budapest reveal that the British Minister (Mr. O'Malley) requested a declaration from the Prime Minister (Count Teleki) on the ...

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  19. GRETA MURDER

    An intensive man-hunt has begun for the sadist or maniac blamed for the murder of Mrs. Martha Miller, aged 66 years, of Heddon. Greta, last ...

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  20. PETROL PRICE RISES

    As a result of the 3d a gallon increase in the price of petrol, a substantial drop in consumption is expected by traders. To-day's increase ...

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  21. JUGOSLAVIA AND RUSSIA

    It was announced to-day that a Jugoslavian military mission headed by General Maximovich, chief of National Defence, would shortly leave for ...

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  22. CHARGE HITLER AT OLD BAILEY

    Suggesting that the monthly pronouncements of the Peace Study Group of the Church were a menace in wartime, the Rev. F. Hagenauer ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND FLOODS

    The floods at Taeira show no signs of receding. Thousands of acres of land have been inundated and considerable damage caused. A protective ...

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  24. MINISTER'S SECRETARY RESIGNS

    Mr. H. G. Butcher to-day resigned his post as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister for Transport. In a letter to the Minister he ...

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  26. LARCENY ALLEGED

    Edward John Harkness, of East Melbourne, employed as a clerk by Jackson and Juchow, customs agents, was committed for trial at the City ...

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  27. SHOW STALLS

    The Chief Industrial Magistrate (Mr. Prior) ordered Bruce Small Pty Ltd., of Chippendale, to pay £10/17/10 to Noel Gwendoline Lambert, of ...

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  29. TASMAN FLIGHT

    Carrying nine passengers, 12,000 letters and a quantity of varied freight, the flying boat Awarua took off from Bose Bay this morning on the second ...

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  30. 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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