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  5. GERMANS SCOUTING FOR ANOTHER PUSH TO BREAK MOSCOW DEADLOCK

    The Germans have intensified scouting operations on the Moscow front, possibly preparing for a further attempt to break the deadlock on the approaches to the capital. German units tested Red Army lines with local attacks along the central front, concentrating especially against the flanks, says the American Associated Press ...

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  6. CONSCRIPTION OPPOSED BY LABOUR MEMBER AT CANBERRA

    Discussing the war effort in the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Brennan (Lab., Vic.), said he was opposed to scrip ...

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  7. RUSSIA GETS HURRICANES AND PILOTS

    Hundreds of Hurricanes are now being assembled for service on various parts of the Russian front, and the personnel of the ...

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  8. RICHARDS-HENNEBERRY

    The Ron Richards versus Fred Henneherry light for the British Empile middleweight championship has been put back a week. ...

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  9. Startling Allegations About Nazi Despondency

    Disquiet throughout Germany as a result of the miscarriage of Hitler's Russian plans is stimulated by the repeated ...

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  10. SOVIET MILITARY MISSION IN LONDON.—

    —Heads of the Russian Army, Navy and Air Force photographed as they arrived in London to collaborate with Britain in the war against the German invader. Left to right: M. Maisky, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SIR JOHN LATHAM

    The Australian Minister for Japan (Sir John Latham) arrived at Darwin by flying boat from Singapore last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. NEUTRALITY ACT PASSES BY 18 VOTES

    By a majority of only 18 votes the House of Representatives to-day passed the revised Neutrality Act, which permits the arming of merchantmen and their passage into combat zones. ...

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  14. Germany Plotting In Brazil

    Dr. Coelho De Souza, secretary, of the Brazilian State of Rio Grande Dosol, in a speech to-day, charged that "Mein Kampf" was ...

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  15. R.A.F. AND ARMY RUN GLASGOW TRANSPORT DURING BUS STRIKE

    The Army and the Royal Air Force, with service lorries, are running a transport service at Glasgow this evening. ...

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  16. SAFETY MATCHES DEARER FROM TO-DAY

    All increase of 2½d a dozen boxes in the retail price of safety matches.; to apply from this morning, was anounced last j nounoed last nigt by the Prices; ...

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  17. U.S.A. NAVY PLEASES BRITISH ADMIRAL

    "The American Navy is cooperating with us magnificently in numerous ways. I do not know where the hell I would be ...

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  18. PILOT INJURED

    Dennis Patterson, 34, a member of the Sydney Aero Club, broke his nose and received severe abrasions to his head when the aircraft which he was ...

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  19. OVERSEAS NEWS

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

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  20. FRENCH WAR MINISTER KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    It is officially announced in Vichy that there were only seven persons aboard the plane in which the Minister for War (General Huntziger) was ...

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  21. Petrol a Penny Dearer

    An increase of one penny a gallon in the price of petrol, to operate from to-day, was announced late last night by the Customs Minister, na ...

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