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  4. NAZIS PRESSING SOVIET

    BERLIN is seeking to force Moscow into an open declaration, including recognition of the leading role of the Axis in Europe and renunciation of any Soviet intention to interfere with the Italo-German ...

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  5. DOCKYARDS RAIDED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The naval dockyards at Kiel and oil supply centres inside Germany were the principal objectives of R.A.F. heavy ...

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  6. STABLE GOVERNMENT

    PREPARATIONS are beginning in Canberra for the vital conference of party managers on Monday to undertake the second stage in the negotiations for the creation of a stable Federal Government. At the conference representatives of ...

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  7. NAVY BACK AT DUNKIRK

    The Royal Navy returned to Dunkirk on Tuesday night, this time to blast its Nazi masters. The pounding of the naval guns added to the confusion and damage which the Royal Air Force had caused by its nightly visits. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SAMPSON'S SUCCESS

    Col. B. Sampson won the third Senate seat in Tasmania for the U.A.P. yesterday after a close contest with B. H. Edgell (U.A.P.). In the vital second last count ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DAMAGE NOT SERIOUS

    LONDON has had its 40th successive night of air raids, but although houses were demolished in several districts, few industrial buildings suffered, the number of serious fires was small, and the casualties not heavy. At least three enemy ...

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  10. "MYSTERY MAN" OF POLITICS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Since he withdrew on Tuesday from the contest for the leadership of the Country Party, the Minister for Commerce ...

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  11. BOMBARDED DUNKIRK

    LONDON, Thursday.—British naval forces bombarded Dunkirk on Tuesday night. Many fires were seen and heavy damage was caused. ...

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  12. Munitions Annexes In Tasmania

    AN assurance that there would be important developments at an early date regarding the establishment of munition ...

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  13. DRY ROT COULD NOT SET IN AT DOWNING ST.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Lord Chief Justice (Lord Caldecote) former Dominions Secretary, in a speech said that if ever the danger of dry rot appeared at ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S IMMENSE WAR EXPENDITURE

    WHEN he asked the House of Commons yesterday for a vote of credit of £1,000,000,000, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Kingsley Wood) said that, even at a weekly rate of war expenditure of £64,000,000, the vote would not last ...

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  16. Inquiry Into Conduct Of Minister

    THE Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) in the House of Commons gave notice of a motion for the appointment of a select ...

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  17. WAR-TIME LEAVE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The question of whether metal trades employees should have annual leave in war-time was discussed in the Commonwealth ...

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  18. LORD MAYOR OF MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At the conclusion of probably the most important and eventful term of office as Lord Mayor since the title was conferred on ...

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  19. PACIFIC CO-OPERATION

    THE Australian Minister (Major Casey) yesterday saw President Roosevelt. It is assumed that they discussed the position in the Far East, and increased co-operation between the United States and Australia. ...

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  20. H. G. WELLS IN AMERICA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Asked in the Commons if H. G. Wells, the author, had undertaken before he went to the United States not to engage in propaganda or ...

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  21. GERMANY BECOMES "INTELLECTUAL DESERT"

    LONDON, Thursday.—Germany was an intellectual desert as a result of Nazi policy, said the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Kingsley Wood) speaking ...

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  22. British Crew Interned

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Stockholm message says that a British aeroplane landed in Northern Lapland after having been fired on by Swedish anti-aircraft ...

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