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  4. CHURCHILL TAKES THE GLOVES OFF TO THE NAZIS

    In a broadcast talk to-night Mr. Winston Churchill (First Lord of the Admiralty) reviewed the first 10 weeks of the war, which he said had turned out well for the Allies and the power of the Empire and the French Republic to restore the life of Poland and Czecho-Slovakia was growing every day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 20 Lives Lost When Steamer Sinks in Singapore Harbor

    The British vessel, Sirdhana, sank within 15 minutes in Singapore Harbor this morning following an explosion, believed to have been caused by a ...

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  6. FINLAND WARNED

    According to the Finnish Foreign Minister (M. Erkko), Finnish delegates to Moscow had not seen the Soviet leaders since last Wednesday, ...

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  7. KING LEOPOLD MAY PRODUCE OWN PEACE PLAN

    If Herr Hitler does not close the door, it is reported that King Leopold of Belgium will produce his own peace plan. The Belgian and Dutch Foreign Ministers met ...

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  8. RADIO TALKS BY DAME ENID LYONS

    Every week, from her home in Devonport. Dame Enid Lyons will broadcast radio talks addressed mainly to women. The talks will be heard ...

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  9. COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINEES WILL HAVE TO KEEP ON TRAINING

    On the completion of their three months’ period of training, compulsory military trainees will be required to undergo refresher courses over a period ...

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  11. HOUSEWIVES AND POTATO MERCHANTS CLASH

    Two members of the Housewives’ Association attended a meeting of Sussex st. potato merchants, and clashed with members, the women ...

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  12. WAR NEWS FOR AUSTRALIA

    The Minister for Information (Sir Henry Gullett) declared to-day that there had been no suppression of war news in Australia, and that his ...

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  13. WANT TO KNOW WAR AIMS OF ALLIES

    During the present war there was a complete lack on the part of the Allied Governments to state clearly their war aims, and what they were ...

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  14. USED BAGS FOR POTATOES

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Reid) announced to-day that Victorian authorities were prepared for the time being to admit potatoes into that ...

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  15. £40 A TON PAID IN MELBOURNE

    Owing to a temporary scarcity, potatoes sold at £30 a ton, and a few lots from Brighton at £40 a ton in the Melbourne market to-day. Supplies were ...

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  16. POTATOES RISE BY £8 A TON

    A spectacular rise of £8 a ton was made in Tasmanian Brownell potatoes to-day. The shipment was of 1328 bags, the smallest consignment for ...

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  17. 43 KILLED IN GERMAN TRAIN SMASH

    When two passenger trains collided near Oppelin, 43 persons were killed and 60 injured. ...

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