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  3. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  4. JAPAN NEEDS FIVE QUIET YEARS TO BUILD EMPIRE

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Japan cannot, in anything less than a five or ten year period of immunity, build up a defensive position that will be virtually invulnerable" says the "Economist," in examining Japan's economic ...

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  5. SUDDEN ACTION BY SWEDEN

    LONDON, Sunday.—After speeches by the Premier (Mr. Hanson) and the Defence Minister (Mr. Skold), announcing ...

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  6. INVASION OF PANTELLARIA IS IMMINENT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Allied military experts believe that Pantellaria, which has been bombed 116 times in three weeks, is now sufficiently softened to be invaded and that this may occur at any moment. ...

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  7. U-BOATS STAY TO FIGHT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Driven to desperation by the successful Allied bombing of submarines, U-boat ...

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  8. RAAF BOYS WERE PROUD OF THEIR BEARDS

    BEARDED AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN.—Members of the ground staff of a Royal Australian Air Force squadron serving in North Africa, agreed at one stage not to shave until they reached the coast. Here is the promising crop of beards. Shortage of water helped them to keep their vow.—De[?]t. of Air photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Destroyer And 15 Zeros Lost

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—An air battle in the northern Solomons area on Saturday cost the Japanese 15 ...

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  10. IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Berlin radio reports a 1000-ton bomb raid on Gorki arms centre, on the Volga, 250 ...

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  11. CHINESE HAMMER JAPANESE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—"Chinese forces who entered Itu (south of Ichang) on Thursday, have been ...

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  12. CAUTIOUS VIEW ON ARGENTINE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Diplomats of all foreign and American nations at Buenos Aires decided to await ...

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  13. ATTACKS ON SIBERIA ARE FEARED

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Chinese military and aviation leaders fear that Japan may attack Russia's Siberian ...

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  14. British Radium Expert's Visit

    LONDON Sunday.—Dr. Ralston Patterson, Director of the Holt Radium Institute, said to-day, that it had not yet been settled ...

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  15. "Fly-By-Night" Churchill Dodged Nazis

    LONDON Sunday.—Britain's Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill, flew all night in pitch darkness on his way home from the ...

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  16. erlin's Version Of Air Liner's Loss Scorned In Britain

    LONDON, Sunday.—Officials of British Overseas Airways disbelieve Berlin's radio story that four of the crew bailed out of the ...

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  17. MUNITION SHIP BLEW UP

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—A munition ship exploded and sank immediately following a collision with a tanker off the east coast. ...

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  18. BOY OF SEVEN IS EXPERT PLANE SPOTTER

    LONDON, Sunday.—Seven year old Robert Honeyman, of Bungay, Suffolk, identified 564 planes and parts of machines of all ...

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  19. Odd Pieces Clipped From U.S. Cables

    FISH.—Farmers in Michigan (USA) are battling against a new pest-fish. Thousands of voracious carp, in waters which flooded ...

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  20. JOCKEY KILLED IN AUCKLAND RACE

    AUCKLAND.—A series of accidents, one fatal, marred the Auckland races on Saturday. Jockey Brian Evans (20) was killed when ...

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  22. HITLER IS NOT TOO SURE OF HIS WEST WALL

    LONDON, Sunday.—Hitler, after inspecting the Atlantic wall on a recent visit to France and Holland, condemned the planning, layout and strength of some of the fortifications. ...

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  23. RAID DAMAGE TO BRITAIN'S HOMES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Nearly 3,000,000 houses in Britain have been damaged by air raids, a Ministry of Health official reveals. ...

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  24. SMOKE PALL OVER RUHR

    LONDON Sunday.—"Thick smoke, far different from the smoke of busy factories, now hangs over a, great band of ...

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  25. STOP PRESS

    New York (AAP).—"I am here for a conference which, I hope, will carry trouble for the Japanese," said Admiral ...

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  26. "LOST LEGION" IS HOME AGAIN

    MELBOURNE.—Members of the first and second Australian forestry units—the Lost Legion, they call them, selves—have returned after nearly three years' abroad. Ever since Japan entered the war repeated efforts had ...

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  27. Swedes Ordered To Evacuate Rome

    LONDON, Sunday.—The swedish Legation at Rome has advised all Swedish nationals to evacuate the city, reports the ...

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  28. SUNKEN SHIP TURNED INTO BREAKWATER

    Blasted to the bottom of Darwin Harbor by Japs, a ship is to be blasted again to convert it from a dead loss into on asset ...

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  29. Then Would Qualify As Swiss Admirals

    LONDON, Sunday.—Many Italian prisoners were seasick on the way from Tunisia to Britain. The sailors seemed the worst ...

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  30. ROOSEVELT TO MAKE BROADCAST

    WASHINGTON, Sydney.—President Roosevelt will address the International Food Conference to-morrow at Washington. His ...

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