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  4. STOP PRESS

    DUE TO THE STRIKE, drastic cuts, which virtually mean the cancellation of Sunday trains in Nov South Wales, are announced in the ...

    Article : 263 words
  5. GERMAN ADVANCE CONTINUES Norway Seeks Parley: Fighting at Sea

    According to the Berlin radio quiet reigns in Denmark and Norway. Further strong German forces are entering both countries unhindered by the enemy and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 610 words
  6. Naval Encounter Off Bergen

    The Berlin radio announces that German planes from Norwegian bases attacked a British and French naval detachment west of Bergen to-night. First reports showed that the bombs hit many ships, including two battleship's ...

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  7. Weather May Be Moderate

    A further easing of northern rains has allowed flooded streams to recede, and although conditions are still far ...

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  8. ALLIES DECIDE TACTICS

    The situation resulting from the German invasion of Norway and Denmark was reviewed by the Supreme War ...

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  9. £l million Loss Feared at Ayr; Damage to Cane

    Describing the cyclone damage to the sugar cane crop in the lower Burdekin as one of the greatest disasters suffered in any district in Queensland, leading officials of the sugar industry in Ayr stated to-day that the loss is not less ...

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  10. Great Exodus from Oslo As Nazis Assume Control

    A message from Stockholm states that a great exodus of Oslo's inhabitants began this morning to the sinister ...

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  11. INCREASED SUGAR SALE TO N.Z.

    Following the visit of the Premier (M r. W. Forgan Smith) to New Zealand, the Queensland Government has ...

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  12. Mr. Curtin's Strong Protest At Restriction of B.B.C. Broadcasts

    A strong protest against the restriction to ten minutes of the broadcasts of the B.B.C. news bulletins was made to-day by ...

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  13. American Feeling For Britain: Would Assist If in Difficulty

    Mr. A. Duff Cooper, former First Lord of the Admiralty, in a speech said that in spite of the German propaganda in America, throughout the United States ...

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  14. NAZIS TRICK NEUTRAL PRESSMEN

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that when neutral correspondents in Berlin were informed of the outrages at a Press ...

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  16. Casket Drawn To-morrow

    Tickets from the country in Golden Casket No. 627 are on sale in the city to-day. Further returns will arrive to-night and ...

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  17. British Shipping Losses Lowest Since Outbreak

    Shipping losses during the week ended April 7 were: British 208 tons, Allied nil, neutral 2,118 tuns. The British loss was the lowest sinre ...

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