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  4. HOSTILITIES END IN INDO-CHINA

    AN amicable settlement has been reached on the northern border of Indo-China, according to the Japanese Domei Agency, and hostilities between French troops and the Japanese Canton army have ceased. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NORWEGIAN BASES

    Bases in Northern Norway which Germany might use in an attempt to invade England are receiving close attention ...

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  6. BATTLE FOR LONDON

    LONDON'S barrage guns splashed the sky with metal for hours during the night while German raiders were doing their utmost to reach Central London. They opened their 19th successive night raid with the usual battle with the ground ...

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  7. ARRIVAL IN CANADA

    The first batch of Australian air crew trainees to go abroad for intermediate advanced training under the ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICAN AIR FORCE RAID IN ABYSSINIA

    NAIROBI, Thursday.—The South African Air Force successfully raided the Sciasciamanna aerodrome in Abyssinia for the third time in a fortnight. Heavy ...

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  9. RAID ON BERLIN

    BERLIN last night had its longest and heaviest raid, and waves of R.A.F. bombers attacked the industrial suburbs. The alarm lasted five hours. The Channel ports and vital points in Germany again were bombed heavily. ...

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  10. PROTRACTED WAR

    CHUNGKING, Thursday. — The recent Axis conference at Rome revealed the increasing strength of Britain as a result of closer Anglo-American co-operation, and ...

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  12. PREPARING FOR WAR

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reports that Spain is about to enter the war on the side of the Axis are increasing. ...

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  13. "A NOBLE GIFT"

    LORD BEAVERBROOK, British Minister for Aircraft Production, acknowledging the gift of £10,000 from Tasmania ...

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  14. WITHDRAWAL FROM DAKAR

    GENERAL DE GAULLE, head of the Free French forces, decided to abandon operations at Dakar. It was evident that only a major military operation would bring about the fall of the city, and General de Gaulle was unwilling to spill ...

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  15. BLOCKED BY FRENCH

    LONDON, Thursday.—Air Marshal Sir Arthur Barratt, addressing munition workers, revealed that the night before Italy entered the war three squadrons ...

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  16. DROUGHT RELIEF

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Emergency measures to relieve drought conditions in the Commonwealth will be considered at a conference which will begin in ...

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  17. EXPLOSION AT FACTORY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—When an explosion occurred in part of the fuse filling shop at the explosives factory at Maribyrnong this afternoon, the senior charge ...

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  18. BASS STRAIT NETWORK

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The operation of new radio beacons at Cape Schanck and King Island, which will be part of a network ultimately covering the ...

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  19. ROYAL HOUSE ABOLISHED

    OSLO, Thursday.—The German Commissioner for Norway, Herr Terboven, in a broadcast, admitted the failure of negotiations to bring Norwegian political ...

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  20. OPPONENTS LEAVE

    Information reached official circles in Australia yesterday that service chiefs and others who favoured the Vichy Government had left New Caledonia in the sloop ...

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  21. Deadlock In Textile Workers' Strike

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A deadlock has been reached in the textile workers' strike at the Alexandria Spinning Mills. Following their mass meeting the previous ...

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