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  5. BRITAIN ABANDONS SICK AND WOUNDED REPATRIATION SCHEME: FLAGRANT BREACH OF FAITH BY NAZI GOVERNMENT

    While Britain has now abandoned the scheme for repatriation of sick and wounded British prisoners of war from Germany, it appears that Germany is still hopeful that negotiations will be continued. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH CRUISER TANKS.

    —Tanks have become increasingly important in modern warfare and great research is being made by the British Army, originators of the tank. Shown here are fast cruiser tanks of the British Army, manned by a famous cavalrv regiment now mechanised. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GERMANS DRIVE PANZER WEDGES AGAINST RUSSIAN CENTRAL FRONT

    While the Soviet's Assistant Foreign Commissar (Mr. Lozovsky) laconically observed that Hitler has several hundred thousand extra men he wants buried," the commentator on Berlin radio claimed that the German victory north of the Sea of Azov meant Nothing less than the collapse of the entire southern wing of the Russian Army. ...

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  8. JAP. PRESS ANGRY WITH U.S., U.K.

    The increasing belief that the United States and British diplomacy is driving a wedge between Japan and Thailand ...

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  9. DEEPER TRENCHES ARE WANTED FOR RECRUIT 7ft 6in. TALL

    Dennis Francis Duffy (34), who is 7ft. 6in. tall, tried to enlist in the Australian Imperial Force yesterday. ...

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  10. Finns Claim Fighting In Self-Defence

    Helsinki radio announced today that the Finnish Government has rejected the British Note regarding Finland ...

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  11. MAMMOTH BRIDGE BUCKLES BENEATH TRAIN

    The mammoth Canada border bridge across St. Mary's River buckled beneath a freight train early to-day. ...

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  12. PIGEON SHOOTING

    The Premier (Mr. McKell) stated last night that a Bill would be introduced in the Legislative Assembly to prohibit live pigeon shooting. ...

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  13. Rumanian Generals Protested; 12 Shot

    According to authoritative Rumanian sources in Istanbul, 12 Rumanian generals were shot for signing a joint memorandum to the Premier and ...

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  14. Ruthless Massacre of Greeks by Bulbars

    Fished from the Seine, a woman's body has been identified, according to Paris police, as Madame Tonia Masse, secretary to the founder of the AntiCommunist Volunteer Legion. She was strangled and then ...

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  15. LEVEL CROSSING SMASH

    Four men had amazing escapes from death in a collision between a train and a lorry at a level crossing at Narellan this morning. ...

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  16. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news messages published in this issue are supplied by the AusItalian Associated Press, to which Armidale "Express" subscribes. The ...

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