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  4. BRITISH SHIP SUNK BY EXPLOSION

    BRITISH cargo ship was recently lost off the coast of Australia after a terrific explosion which, navy officers believe, might have been caused by a mine. The ship, shattered by ...

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  5. EIRE REFUSES USE OF BASES

    THERE was no question of handing over ports on the west coast of Eire to Britain on any condition as long as Eire remained neutral, said the Prime Minister of Eire (Mr. de Valera) in the Dail. "It is a lie," he said, "to say that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FINANCIAL POLICY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Discussions of the draft Budpet by the War Advisory Council ended today in a ...

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  7. HERTZOG'S DECISION

    LONDON, Friday.—General Hertzog's dramatic resignation from the leadership of the Orange Free State ...

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    With British bombers blasting vital targets in Germany and Italy to such good purpose, this member of an R.A.F. squadron might well have looked pleased with himself as he alighted from his machine after having shown Berlin just how empty are "Super-marshal" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. JAPANESE PRESSED

    CHUNGKING, Friday.— Heavy fighting between Chinese and Japanese forces is proceeding on the outskirts of ...

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  10. R.A.F. STRIKES HARD

    BRITISH bombers struck heavily at the Krupp armament and munitions, works at Essen during their raids on Germany last night and inflicted severe damage. The Air Ministry today described the attack as "exceedingly heavy," using ...

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  12. IN WATER TO WAISTS

    The captain of the lost ship said tonight there was no way of knowing whether the explosion had an internal or an external cause. He thought, however, that it was an external explosion, and many of the crew agreed with him. The ...

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  13. HIGHER CUSTOMS DUTIES

    THE Australian Government took action tonight to prevent evasion of the initial imposition of higher Customs and excise duties approved by Cabinet this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BONDS CLOSED IN MELBOURNE

    NUMBERS of Melbourne liquor traders who went to bond stores this morning to make arrangements far laying in ...

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  15. WINS IN 38 STATES

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Latest returns in the Presidential election indicate that Michigan has voted Republican, giving Mr. Willkie 1,028,000 votes, and President ...

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  16. U.S. ONLY JUST BEGUN TO REARM

    STATING that "we have only just begun to rearm," the Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Morgenthau) announced that the ...

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  17. British Reminder To Italy

    IN the House of Commons the Foreign Under-Secretary (Mr. Butler) said that the Government had ...

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  18. MAY BE SHELVED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Plans to create a Home Guard to help preserve law and order and to deal with fifth column activities are expected to be shelved. This ...

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