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  4. MASS MURDER OF INNOCENT CHILDREN

    AS a result of one of the most appalling sea tragedies of the war 89 children found a grave in the storm-swept Atlantic when a ship bound for Canada from Britain was torpedoed last Tuesday night in circumstances in which everything combined to accentuate the horror of the tragic happening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TEMPERS HIGH

    LONDON, Monday. — The situation in Syria appears to be nearing a climax. Tempers in Syria and Lebanon are ...

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  6. OUTCOME NOT CLEAR

    UNCERTAINTY about party representation in the new Federal Parliament was increased today, when further counting of votes indicated the possibility of the Labour Party winning additional seats. ...

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  7. NEW PARLIAMENT

    IF the trend ot figures in doubtful electorates is maintained until the final result is obtained, the state of parties in thc House ...

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  8. DEMANDS GRANTED

    Japan and Indo-China last night reached agreement on Tokio's demands, but before the fact was made known Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. POLICY OF WAITING

    CAIRO, Monday. — Should the threat to Egypt increase, the Government's resolution to defend the country will be ...

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  10. NOT PUBLIC YET

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Details of the oversea soldier votes will not be made public for thc present, because the authorities believe that ...

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  11. EARLY WAR LOAN

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Pians to float a war loan of at least £20,000,000 will he made by Federal Cabinet as soon as the election has been finished ...

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  13. BALKANS PEACE

    SALONICA, Monday, — The visiting Yugoslav Minister, M. Andres, declared that Yugoslavia and Greece were firmly united in the same resolve to safeguard ...

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  14. TUG SUNK BY LINER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—While crossing the bows of an eversea liner to pick up a roncline, thc tug Hero was sunk today in about 60ft. of water on ...

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  15. VOTE FAVOURS MINISTRY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Commenting on the preliminary election figures today, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said ne thought it was clear that in five States out ...

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  16. SPITFIRE FUND CLOSES

    Totalling £11,751, the Spitfire Fund, now closed, was substantially increased by donations during the week-end. Additional contributions totalling £661 were received ...

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  17. FUTURE OF A.I.F.

    MELBOURNE, Monday—The War Cabinet at its meeting in Melbourne today discussed future plans for the A.I.F., but the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said ...

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  18. Chinese Ready

    CHINESE military preparations are completed and troops are awaiting the order to fight the Japanese in Indo-China. ...

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  19. Kidnapper Caught; Victim Safe

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Federal Bureau of Investigation have announced that Mark de Tristan, the three-year-old son of Count Mark de Tristan, who was ...

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  20. Tightening France's Belt For Her

    LONDON, Monday.—The Berlin news agency has announced that bread, pastry, cheese, coffee, sugar, rice, and meat fats will be rationed in France from today. ...

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