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  4. [?]XIS HOPES TO USE SOVIET INFLUENCE ON TURKEY

    [?]NDON, November 12.— The Soviet Premier (M. Molotov) arrived in Berlin to-day, and later con[?]ed with Hitler for two and a half hours, the talk ending [?],15 p.m. Von Ribbentrop was present. ...

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  5. NINE OF CONVOY SUNK BY RAIDER, OTHER 29 ESCAPED

    LONDON, November 13.— The Admiralty states that all except nine out of 38 ships in a convoy attacked by a surface raider on the night of November 5 escaped. It is possible that some ships still missing may be safe. ...

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  6. NATIONAL WAR COUNCIL

    Members of the Australian Advisory National War Council and the Governor-General photographed after the swearing-in ceremony in Melbourne. From left (seated): Mr J. Beasley, Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister (Mr Monies), Lord Gowrie, Mr J. Curtin and Mr F. M. Forde, Standing (from left); Mr N. J. Makin, Mr P. Spender and Mr A. W. Fadden. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HARD ON THE NAVY'S EYES

    LONDON, November 12.— A correspondent, returning from a cruise of 2000 miles with the fleet in the Western ...

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  8. R.A.F. CONTINUES TO BLAST BASES IN ALBANIA AS GREEKS THROW BACK ITALIAN DIVISIONS

    LONDON, November 12.— British air forces again hammered important Italian bases in Albania last night and to-day, as Greek armies continue their smashing counter-attacks against Italian divisions. The Italian drive against Salonika from Korea was flung back. Only 3000 Alpine soldiers out of 12,000 escaped, the Greek trap. A relieving infantry column also was routed. ...

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  10. OCTOBER AIR RAID CASUALTIES

    LONDON. November 12.— It is officially stated that 6334 civilians were killed in air raids on Britain in October, and ...

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  11. UNION LOSES STATUS AND AWARD

    AUCKLAND, November 13.— The Minister for Labour (Mr. Webb) announced yesterday that the Government had decided to cancel the ...

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  12. [?].S. SURVEY [?]F DEFENCE

    WASHINGTON, November 12.— The [?] and nature of the material [?] that can be granted to Britain in [?] immediate future, and the ...

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  13. ADDITIONAL DEATHS IN RUMANIAN 'QUAKE

    LONDON, November 12.— The Bucharest correspondent of the British United Press states that 400 were killed and 800 were seriously injured ...

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  14. LATE CURFEW PROPOSED FOR LONDON

    LONDON, November 13.— The Daily Telegraph says that the police support the proposal for a curfew in the London area, which the authorities are ...

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  15. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA RESCUES AIRMEN IN MID-OCEAN GALE

    LONDON, November 12.— H.M.A.S. Australia has not been idle while H.M.A.S. Sydney was winning laure[?]s in the Mediterranean. Her latest feat is the rescue of the crew of a flying boat forced down hundreds of miles from land. One of the first gales in living memory actually caused the ...

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  16. Children Arrive in Canada After Air and U-boat Attacks

    LONDON, November 11.— A party of English children has arrived at an Eastern Canadian port The convoy was attacked by a bomber and a ...

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