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  4. Churchill Discloses Navy's

    LONDON, November 13.--"It is my duty to bring a glorious episode to the immediate notice of the House," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill,) after walking into ...

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  5. STOP PRESS

    A NEW YORK message says that the chairman of the Committee investigating un-American activities (Mr. Martin Dies) said he was opening an ...

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  6. More Storms Expected: Dairying Benefits, But Rain Not Enough to Plant Cotton

    More thunderstorms are expected. Those during the past few days have given relief to a large section of the dairying industry, and, although they have been scattered, they have averted heavy losses of stock ...

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  7. 4 Supply Ships Attacked

    LONDON, November 13.--An Admiralty announcement stated that squadrons of British light forces, operating on the main line of Italian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DURAZZO GUTTED

    LONDON, November 13.--It was officially announced by the headquarters of the British air forces in Greece last night that a most successful operation ...

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  9. Premier Receives Petition for Hotel Hours Extension

    It has been revealed that St. Martins in the Fields, recognised as the Australians' church in London, also the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Secondary Bomb Sights for Britain

    WASHINGTON, November 13.--It is learned that the United States has released to Britain the outmoded type of ...

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  11. GREEKS DRIVE ITALIANS BACK TOWARD BORDER

    It was authoritatively stated that the Italians were reported to be retreating from Konitza, leaving equipment and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Liquor Reform Question to Be Considered by Government

    The petition arranged by the Licensed Victuallers' Association for alterations to the Liquor Act was presented ...

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  13. "Mediterranean Balance Restored"--"The Times"

    ''The Times'' publishes two leaders on British naval achievements--the crippling of the Italian warships and ...

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  14. Air Chief's Message

    LONDON, November 13.--The Chief of the Air Staff (Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Portal) has sent the following message to the First ...

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  15. On Inadequate War Effort We Say

    CRITICISM in Britain and Australia indicates need for further stimulation of production ...

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  16. Molotov's Nazi Talks Near End

    Further conferences have taken place in Berlin between Hitler and the Soviet Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs ...

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  17. WAR'S TOLL OF SHIPPING

    LONDON, November 13.--The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. A. V. Alexander) replying to a Parliamentary question. said that 406 or 1,611,842 tons of ...

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  18. SWEDEN TO BUILD MORE WARSHIPS

    LONDON, November 13.--The Stockholm wireless announces that Sweden has decided to build two cruisers and several destroyers and submarines at a ...

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  19. Storm Causes Heavy Damge at Boonah

    A cyclonic storm about two miles wide swept across the town of Boonah this afternoon and caused damage which is ...

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  20. Queen Uses Protected Car as Raid Imminent

    LONDON, November 13.--The Queen, in n bullet-proof car, drove to the West End this morning. The sirens sounded as the Queen was about to ...

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  21. Champions of Democracy Need Have No Fears: "We Shall Do Our Duty"

    "The champions of democracy need have no fear of the provisions of the Public Safety Bill passed by Parliament," said the Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) to-day. He added: "The ...

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  22. U.S. Report Bremen Sunk

    Letters received from Denmark indicate that the German liner Bremen (51,731 tons) was sunk in the Kattegat, four miles off the coast ...

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  23. CYCLONE HAVOC AT PINE CREEK

    DARWIN, November 14.--Messages just received from Pine Creek say the township was practically demolished by a cyclone. The ...

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  24. Mr. Chamberlain's Remains Cremated

    LONDON, November 13.--Mr. Neville Chamberlain's remains were cremated at Golders Green. there was no ceremony and only two ...

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  25. Casket Closing To-morrow

    The first of the country returns in Golden Casket No. 656 have reached the city and arc meeting with a ready sale. A further batch will arrive ...

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  26. AGREEMENT OF JAP. VIEWS ON CHINA

    TOKIO, November 13.--The Cabinet Chief Secretary (Mr. Kenji Tomita) announced that a complete agreement of views had been reached regarding the ...

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  27. Ban on British Shipping Extended

    HONG KONG, November 13.--It is authoritatively stated that the ban on British shipping to Indo-China has been extended to Kwangchowan. ...

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