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  4. GERMAN PRESS HAILS NEW ACTS OF PIRACY

    The German radio announces that a 3000-ton Greek has been reported sunk off the Shetland Islands, and that a 7500-ton British liner was seriously damaged when it hit a mine off the east coast of England. ...

    Article : 625 words
  5. Men Who Are Behind Holland’s Scheme of Preparedness

    Within the last few days Cable message have indicated increasing German inclination to an invasion of little Holland, and details have been published of German divisions equipped with aluminium motor boats to try to conquer the natural Dutch defence of flooding the country. Holland looks anxiously to the future and these men, members of the Dutch General Staff, have complex problems to solve. They are (from left to right), Col. N. T. Carstens, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 129 words
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  7. WORST FLOODS IN HISTORY BEING EXPERIENCED IN NORTHERN TERRITORY

    The Northern Territory is experiencing what are believed to be the worst floods in its history. Five thousand square miles of country from the railway line east to the Gulf of Carpentaria have been ...

    Article : 241 words
  8. NO REST FOR FINNS

    Victory brought only a brief respite to the Finns. Fighting has flared up on the Sails front, on the edge of the Arctic Circle, where ...

    Article : 484 words
  9. FISHERMAN HOOKS U-BOAT!

    The Swedish fishing cutter Albion netted a U-boat off Skaw. The net was being hauled in when the wire rope caught a heavy object. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FEDERAL REVENUE

    Federal consolidated revenue deteriorated by £975,000 in December. At the end of that month there was a [?] of £304,000, compared with ...

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  11. “CALM BEFORE STORM”

    The diplomatic correspondent of “Baster Nachurchten” (Zurich), referring to the calm before the storm, says that the [?]one in the ...

    Article : 185 words
  12. DUTCH SOLDIERY IS READY — FOR ANYTHING

    Determined faces of Dutch soldiers loom beneath their steel helmets. The Dutch common soldier received little advertisement in foreign countries, but his efficiency is high, and with quiet mien, he awaits the order which might send him marching back to his billet, or to the front line to stem a rush grey-clad Germans, Either command will meet with the same instant obedience. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. “COALITION OF POWERS WOULD MENACE AMERICA”

    Admiral Stark, Chief of Naval Operations, testifying before the Naval Committee of the House of Representatives, said that changer, in ...

    Article : 133 words
  14. ANOTHER STRIKE SETTLED

    The strike at the Riverstone meat works can be regarded as settled. Terms of settlement were reached at a conference to-day, presided over by ...

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