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  4. BURMA ROAD WILL BE REOPENED Refusal To Renew Agreement

    BRITAIN will not renew the agreement with Japan under which she closed the Burma road to China nearly three months ago. The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) told the House of ...

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  5. WAR WORK HELD UP

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Unless the political tangle is straightened out soon, a number of urgent Commonwealth ...

    Article : 344 words
  6. GERMAN CONTROL IN RUMANIA

    GERMANY has sent strong forces into Rumania, and by her usual intimidation has obtained control of the Rumanian oilfields. The move apparently is the first result, of the Brenner Pass meeting of Hitler and Mussolini. ...

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  7. IN MEMORY

    Attracted by perfect weather, large crowds saw an impressive ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne, on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RECONCILIATION POSSIBLE

    BECAUSE of the possibility of a reconciliation with the Prime Minister, Sir Earle Page's conference in Melbourne tomorrow afternoon with the Country ...

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  9. ATTACK ON LONDON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—London had its longest night air raid of the war. Many bombs were dropped in the city and ...

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  10. Power To Withhold Foreign Funds

    THE Senate unanimously approved and sent to the House of Representatives a bill giving the Secretary for State power to ...

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  11. BOMBS ON BERLIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—More than 100 heavy bombs were dropped on vital targets in Berlin by Royal Air Force bombers last night. It was the ...

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  12. BRITAIN REALLY SHOULD BE QUAKING

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  13. Acute Relations Expected

    ALL the indications are that Anglo- Japanese relations will be most acute, as the British decision to reopen the Burma ...

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  14. EVACUATION OF HONG KONG

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Sir Henry Pollock, K.C., a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and a severe critic of the evacuation policy of the Hong Kong ...

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  15. MAN SHOT IN CHEST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Richard David Ellis (43), railway employee, of Thirroul, was shot in the chest during a presentation of awards to the railway ...

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  16. NO PROFITS FROM WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"None shall make profit from the war, for profiteering in such circumstances is as dastardly a crime as the looting of shattered homes," ...

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  17. FIGHT FOR FREEDOM

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The headquarters of the Leader of Free France (General de Gaulle) has issued a communique stating: "Despite heavy odds a large ...

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  18. Evacuation Scheme

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Minister for Health (Mr. Macdonald) announced a new large-scale evacuation scheme for the whole of the London area under which ...

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  19. NEUTRALITY OF EIRE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—ireland was doing the right thing by remaining neutral, said the Archbishop of Melbourne (the Most Rev. Dr. D. ...

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  20. Australian Envoy's Departure

    BECAUSE of the uncertain political situation which has resulted from the General Election, the departure of Sir ...

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  21. BUILDERS' PANEL SET UP

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The construction of new munitions factories in Adelaide at an ultimate cost of £3,000,000, will be expedited ...

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  23. CREATION OF NEW DEPARTMENT

    Reports dealing with the creation of the new Department of Industry and Labour, and the subsequent appointment of Mr. E. J. Ogilvie, former Attorney-General ...

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  24. ASKED TO LEAVE ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Rome Radio stated that Mr. Herbert Matthews, chief correspondent of the "New York Times." has been asked to leave Italy for having ...

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