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  4. Widespread Revolt in Rumania

    Although reports from the Balkans are conflicting regarding the position in Rumania, they emphasise general discontent at the German intrusion, and that widespread disorders occurring in the country, mainly at the instigation ...

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  7. IN AUSTRALIA

    Addressing: the War Savings certificate rally at Martin Place to-day, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) made reference to ...

    Article : 167 words
  8. AID TO BRITAIN BILL

    "I would prefer to see neither side win the war. It would be better for us if the war ends without a conclusive victory. It would not be the best ...

    Article : 391 words
  9. OFFICIAL RECEIPTS

    Convicted at the Central Criminal Court to-day on a charge of having stolen receipts belonging to the Ministry of Munitions, Colin Edward ...

    Article : 156 words
  10. CREEK TACTICS

    It is generally considered that the Italians are planning a counter-offensive on the Albanian front: but the Greeks' frequent jabbing here and ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. FREE FRENCHMEN

    "France is fighting to preserve her freedom," declared Mr. T. J. Mann representative of the Free French movement in Melbourne, in a ...

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  12. LITTLE AIR ACTIVITY

    It is officially stated mat there has been very little air activity over this country to-day. Bombs were dropped on three places on the coast of East ...

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  13. SIR BERTRAM STEVENS

    The announcement of the appointment of Sir Bertram Stevens as Australian representative on the Eastern Group Supply Council at Delhi will ...

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  14. ITALIAN MINISTER "BANISHED"

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent on the Italian frontier says that the "Frankfurter Zeitung" announces that the Italian Minister (Signor Farinacci) ...

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  15. AN "ALL CLEAR" NIGHT

    The Air Ministry said that there was nothing to report. It was London's fourth successive night free from raids. It was the longest spell of night quiet ...

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  16. FURTHER SUCCESSES

    A night communique reported the capture of new enemy positions in the central sector, the Greeks taking prisoner more than 200 men, including Air ...

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  17. LIEUT.-COLONEL BINGHAM

    The Minister for War (Captain Margesson) announced in the House of Commons that Lieut-Colonel R.' C. Bingham had been relieved of his ...

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  18. SUBSTITUTE BILLS IN U.S. SENATE

    Senator E. C. Johnson introduced in the Senate a substitute British aid bill authorising an outright gift of 2,000,000,000 dollars (£A4O0,000,000) ...

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  19. EDUCATION FOR WORKERS

    In order to counteract the efforts of agitators to chill the enthusiasm and undermine the effectiveness of Australia's war effort, Mr. M'Call, M.H.R., ...

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  20. BRITISH COUNCILLOR

    The British chairman of the municipal council (Mr. W. J. Keswick) and two Japanese councillors were shot, but not seriously injured, by Mr. ...

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  21. Jervis Bay Awards

    The London Gazette, announcing seven awards to members of the crew of the Jervis Bay, which was sunk after action with a "pocket battleship" in ...

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  22. VISIT TO CHINA

    One of President Roosevelt's administrative assistants, Mr. Loughlin H. Currie, has been given leave of absence for a visit to Chungking to obtain ...

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  23. Thai-Indo China Hostilities

    It is omcially announced in vicky that France has accepted Japan's offer to mediate in Indo-China's dispute with Thailand. ...

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  24. BOMBS ON THE RUHR

    Difficulties surmounted by British bombers in their successful raid on the Ruhr last night can be judged from the fact that the whole of Western ...

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  25. GERMAN AIRMEN ESCAPE

    The second German airman who, on the way to an interment camp, escaped yesterday, has been recaptured. The first escapee was captured very quickly. ...

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  26. POST-WAR PRIMARY PRODUCTION

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, the Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Attlee) said that the Government was aware of the importance of securing ...

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  27. BAUXITE DEPOSITS

    Lieut.-General Sir James Charles will shortly go to Australia to establish the manufacture of aluminium from bauxite deposits in N.S. Wales. ...

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