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  4. NAZIS EXTEND AIR RAIDS

    THE steadily mounting death roll from raids last night grimly reflects the effect of German random bombing in the most widespread attacks since the "blitzkrieg" began. ...

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  5. FORCE FOR ABROAD

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — "An expeditionary force of four divisions is the most Australia can ...

    Article : 291 words
  6. IMPERIAL CABINET

    LONDON, Wednesday.— "The time has come to broaden the basis of the War Cabinet by including ...

    Article : 240 words
  7. NEW ORDER

    Japanese marines are in the spearhead of the forces imposing the Tokio conception of peace and order in Asia Japanese naval units have been landed on an island near Wei-hai-wei, leased to Britain by the legal Government of China. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ONSLAUGHT ON CITIES

    THE effects of the German bombing of British cities are on the wane, declared the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) in an address to the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Churchill indicated that Britain was substantially stronger in ...

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  9. A Beacon For Europe

    "NO one can predict how this terribie war against Nazi aggression will run its course, how far it will spread, or how ...

    Article : 153 words
  10. MR. C. C. WICKS FOR VICTORIA

    THE meeting of the Australian Broadcasting Commission tomorrow will appoint Mr. C. C. Wicks, Tasmanian manager, as ...

    Article : 75 words
  11. PACIFIC CRISIS

    ALL aspects of the situation in the Far East, including the disposition of the United States Fleet, were studied at a conference between President Roosevelt, the Naval Commander-in-Chief (Admiral Richardson), and the Chief ...

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  12. Windows In Abbey Shattered

    WINDOWS in Westminster Abbey were shattered and stonework from the Houses of Parliament brought down during ...

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  13. SAFEGUARDS TAKEN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The Commonwealth Government is taking secret measures to safeguard the interests of members of the Free French ...

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  14. "NO LEAD BY POPE"

    LONDON, Wednesday [?] Chelmsford (Dr. Wilson) addressing a diocesan conference said that one of the most melancholy aspects of the European ...

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  15. AMERICAN AIRMEN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The first fighter squadron composed entirely of United States pilots shortly will begin operations as a unit of the R.A.F. ...

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  16. TIGHTENING GRIP

    HANOI, Wednesday.— French officials admitted that the Japanese are overstepping the original terms of the agreement with Japan, and ...

    Article : 225 words
  17. PILOT TRAINEE KILLED

    MELBOURNE Wednesday.— Leading Aircraftsman W. M. Aspinall (24) a pilot trainee at No. 6 Elementary Flying Training School. Tamworth (N.S.W.), was ...

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  18. HOW SOMEONE BLUNDERED

    THE Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) in the House of Commons disclosed how a "series of accidents and some errors" had enabled French warships to reach Dakar and play an important part in the defeat of General de Gaulle's recent ...

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  19. DOCK PLANS MODIFIED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Plans for the construction of the gravingdock in Sydney Harbour will be modified to some extent because ...

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  21. VITAL LINE TO CHUNGKING

    The highway through Burma to Chungking will he reopened this month for the transport of war materials for China. With the intrusion of Japan in Indo-China, the Burma road is practically the only important trade link left to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. DARWIN STRIKE ENDED

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—Work on the waterfront reverted to civilian labour to-day when the strike of wharf labourers ended. The strike had lasted a week for ...

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  23. ALL IN BRITAIN IN FIGHTING LINE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Lord Privy Seal (Major Attice) in a speech at the Trade Union Congress annual session, said: "Al of us are in the fighting line. ...

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