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  2. FORECAST:

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  4. BULGARIA'S FATEFUL HOUR NEAR German Forces May Move Tomorrow

    FRIDAY or Saturday is believed to have been fixed for a German move against Bulgaria. It is suggested that Hitler will first deliver an ultimatum demanding that German troops be allowed to pass ...

    Article : 151 words
  5. GRAVE WARNING

    A WARNING that Australia was in danger of hostile action "near, if not upon our coastline" was given tonight by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden). He coupled this warning, however, with an assurance that the Government was ...

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  6. CONVINCING WIN

    Dashing away at the home turn Old Days easily won for Mr. R. J. Chandler, the Bellerive owner-trainer, his first Launceston Cup at Mowbray yesterday, ...

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  7. HEROES ALL

    Home again after her stirring triumphs in the Mediterranean, H.M.A.S Sydney is admired by schoolchildren as she lies at anchor in Sydney Harbour. In the lower pictur" Capt J. A. Collins is seen marching proudly at the head of the parade of the crew of the famous cruiser through Sydney streets on Tuesday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CONCENTRATIONS ON DANUBE

    IT is apparent that Germany's barges tugs, and steamers operating on the Danube have already carried out orders to be on the Lower Danube by Saturday. ...

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  9. TALKS BY LEADERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The meeting, which may take place today, of German, Italian, Spanish, and French ...

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  10. DUPLICATION OF LINE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday,—As an urgent measure. the Commonwealth New [?] Wales, and Victorian Governaments have agreed to the duplication of the railway ...

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  11. DEVELOPMENTS SOON

    WARNINGS that Hitler is using all his influence to bring Japan into the war, and that important developments are likely in the Far East shortly are given hy the London Press. Japan is advised to weigh the consequences of any ...

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  12. HAMMERED BY R.A.F

    LONDON, Wednesday.— British bombers pounded German industrial cities and invasion liases during the night Hanover had its 55th raid. ...

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  13. Killed In Explosions

    PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday.—Three gas main explosions destioyed nearly a block of residences in the Italian section of South Philadelphia. Four persons ...

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  15. TASMANIAN LOSS

    Mr. David James Barclay, of Launceston, a Tasmanian Rhodes scholar, who was to have taken up an appointment with the Council for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 193 words
  16. German Plans For Invasion

    THE Assistant Secretary for War told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee he had evidence that Germany was ...

    Article : 79 words
  17. CAPTURE OF BENGHAZI

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—eneral Bergonzoli second in command of the Italians in Libya, iterviewed after his capture at Benghazi, said: "We ...

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  18. GENOA BOMBARDMENT

    THE story of how British warships poured shells into Genoa on Sunday morning is told by a correspondent aboard the battleship Malaya. ...

    Article : 472 words
  19. LITTLE ENEMY AIR ACTIVITY

    LONDON Wednesday.—There was slight enemy activity over some parts of England last night. A few bombs fell in East and South-East England. Houses ...

    Article : 142 words
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