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  3. OCEAN FORECAST

    A depression situated between lat. 39. long. 151. and lat. 42 and long. 142, is ...

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  5. SECOND SHIP MINED OFF AUSTRALIAN COAST

    A second ship has been lost by explosion off the Australian coast. Following closely upon the disaster to a British freighter, the American motorship[?] City of Rayville (5883 tons), blew up and sank this morning off Cape Otway. This is the first United Spates vessel lost as the result of the war. Naval and ...

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  6. "SOON BE BACK AGAIN"

    "I'll soon be back in the air again," said this British pilot, rescued from the Channel after his Hurricane had "met with a slight set-back." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BIGGEST RAID YET TURNS KRUPPS WORKS INTO HUGE SHEET OF FIRE

    Last night's R.A.F. attacks on the Ruhr converted Germany's largest armament factories to one huge sheet of fire," states an Air Ministry communique, describing spectacular raids on four important centres, including Krupps vast works at Essen. ...

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  8. FEARS FOR FATE OF CONVOY

    While the Rome Radio, amplifying the German communique, states that surface raiders sank a British convoy ...

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  9. CHAMBERLAIN IS GRAVELY ILL

    Mr. Nevile Chamberlain, Britain's first war Prime Minister, is gravely ill. His strength has been ...

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  10. PREVIOUS VICTIMS

    Six ships have now been lost in Australasian waters since the war began. The four lost previously were:—Tropic Sea (5781 tons), captured by ...

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  11. HURRICANE SQUADRON SHOOTS DOWN 15 GERMAN BOMBERS

    Fifteen German bombers were shot down by one squadron of British Hurricanes in a thrilling fight off the South East coast of England yesterday. All the Hurricanes returned safely. ...

    Article : 295 words
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  13. FRANCE CAUSES U.S. CONCERN

    "French possessions in the Western Hemisphere have become the State Department's most delicate problem," states ...

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  14. Raid Debris Makes Munitions

    Heavy scrap iron and steel from buildings, railways and bridges damaged in air raids will form a new reserve of 500,000 tons. ...

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  15. HALF U.S.A. WAR PRODUCTION FOR GREAT BRITAIN

    A rule-of-thumb by which Britain and Canada will receive half of the United States aircraft, arms and monition production has been established by President Roosevelt. In announcing this decision, the President said that the ...

    Article : 355 words
  16. FOUR YEARS' GAOL FOR LOOTING

    William Taylor, 35. a Birkenhead dock laborer, has been sentenced to four years' imprisonment for looting ...

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  17. HERO DROPS "STOLEN" BOMB ON TOE

    Not only was Frederick Leighton-Morris fined £100 for carrying a 110 lb. bomb from the third floor of a building, but in the process he dropped it on his foot. EIGHTON-MORRIS to-day aired ...

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