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  4. GERMANS LOSE 30 MORE PLANES IN TWO DAYS

    In two days—Saturday and Sunday—the Germans have lost 30 planes in raids on Britain. Little damage was done by the Nazis and the casualties were exceptionally small—six persons were killed ...

    Article : 858 words
  5. TO SPEAK

    MR. CORDELL HULL, American Secretary of State, who is expected to make an important statement today on the position of the Americas ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BUNGLING IS ALLEGED

    In a speech to-night Mr. J. T. Lang M.L.A. declared that even worse than the A.I.F. “bungle” was the “almost crimina mest” that had been inade of ...

    Article : 104 words
  7. WILL THEY CLASH?

    The Belgrade correspondent of “The Times” says that evidence of Russian and German tension continues to be collected in the Balkans, where the ...

    Article : 379 words
  8. SPOKE CONFIDENTLY

    The Prime Minister of South Africa, GENERAL SMUTS, whose radio talk contained many inspiring passages. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WILL BEAT NAZIS TO THEIR KNEES

    A confident prediction that Britain would beat Germany to her knees was made by General J. Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa, in a broadcast to the peoples of Britain and the United States. ...

    Article : 1,277 words
  10. SIR GEORGE FULLER DEAD

    Sir George Fuller, a former Premier of N.S.W., and Agent-General for N.S.W, in London, died in St. Luke’s Private hospital ...

    Article : 355 words
  11. TO CEASE AT ONCE

    Recruiting for the A.I.F. would cease immediately, said the Minister for the Army. (Mr. Street) to-night. The number of Volunteers throughout ...

    Article : 426 words
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  13. HALIFAX TO SPEAK

    The Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax) is expected to make a detailed reply to Herr Hitler’s “peace” proposals when he broadcasts to the ...

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  14. NEW GERMAN PLANES FLY AT 400 M.P.H.

    A British pilot who was concerned in the flight over Wesel, referring to the German machines, said, “They looked like Heinkel 113’s.” ...

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  15. “TO MUSSO—WITH LOVE—ADOLF”

    Herr Hitler has presented Signor Mussolini with an armored train to protect him from air raids during his ...

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  16. FOUR AIRMEN KILLED

    Four occupants of an Oxford Airspeed bomber were killed when the plane crashed into a hillside in a heavy for at Kaituna, near Christchurch, this ...

    Article : 98 words
  17. NEW SOLUTION THAT WILL PRESERVE FRUIT

    The National Fruit Research Station has perfected sulphur-dioxide tablets, which when dissolved in water, form [?] preservative solution in which fruit ...

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  18. GERMANS SAY 40,000 TONS OF SHIPPING LOST

    The German High Command states that German bombers again attacked British airfields, factories, oil depots, and ornament factories, causing ...

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  19. HEAVY CASUALTY LIST

    The 30th War Ministry casualty list contains the names of 68 officers and 865 other ranks, including 19 officers and 71 other ranks killed. ...

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  20. MORE “AUSSIES” IN ENGLAND

    Reinforcements for Australian troops in England have arrived. They comprised miscellaneous [?] The men were in ex[?]ient spirits ...

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  21. TURKEY AND RUMANIA CANNOT AGREE

    Economic negotiations between Turkey and Rumania have been broken off after talks extending over two months. The Turkish delegates are ...

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  22. SCRAP IRON FOR JAPAN

    Another shipment of scrap iron if being taken aboard a Japanese steamer at an Australian port. It forms only portion of the cargo, which ...

    Article : 36 words
  23. PHEW !

    A man in East Scotland was awakened by an incendiary bomb sizzling alongside his bed. It was extinguished after little damage had been done. ...

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