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  4. Relations Between Norway and Britain Strained

    The Norwegian Minister in London (Mr. Colban) to-day presented to the British Foreign Minister (Lord Halifax) a protest against the British violation of Norwegian waters and requested the return of the British ...

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  5. Call Up of Dollar in Britain; Believed £24,000,000 Involved

    The Treasury announces the tint call up of Britain’s dollars. This compels investors in the United Kingdom with holdings in any of 60 nominated ...

    Article : 145 words
  6. Japanese Again Taking German Seamen Home

    Thirty German ex-officers from the Standard Oil tanker, Harry G. Seidel. have arrived from Valparaiso aboard the Japanese liner Heiyo Maru. ...

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  7. AIR RAID “HORRORS”

    Involving 60,000 workers, the biggest air raid precautions tot in the world was carried out In London and regional areas to-day. ...

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  8. CORIO CAMPAIGN

    Labor Increased its forces in the Corio by-election to-day with the arrival of 10 Federal Labor members from other States. ...

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  9. MORE SHIPS LOST

    A total of five vessels—one British and four neutrals—were reported lost yesterday. They were the British steamer Baron Al[?], ...

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  10. MELBOURNE MAN RADIOES MOTHER

    To-day was “as happy as day as the could remember” for Mrs. Katherine O’Brien, of Bunswick, who received a Beam wireless ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 110 words
  11. Pharaoh Tomb Unearthed

    Professor Montet, a Frenchman, has unearthed at Sungelhagar, near Port Said, the intact tombs of the Pharaoh Psou Psennes, who ruled from 1080 to ...

    Article : 107 words
  12. British Destroyer Torpedoed; 157 Lives Lost

    The Admiralty regrets to announce that the destroyer Daring, 1400 tons, with Commander S. A. Cooper in charge, was torpedoed and sunk. One ...

    Article : 93 words
  13. “Tossed Coin to Decide Whether He Died or Lived”

    Evidence that Stanley William Norton, a leading steward on a warship, had tossed a coin to decide whether he should shoot himself, was ...

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  14. POST-WAR PROBLEMS

    The United Press correspondent who is accompanying the American Under-Secretary of State (Mr. Welles) on his trip to Europe, wirelessed from ...

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  15. JAPANESE RELATIONS WITH U.S.A. GETTING WORSE

    The official spokesman stated today that relations with the United States were deteriorating as a result of the hold-up in the renewal of ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. MORE VICTIMS OF NAZI BRUTALITY

    The latest Polish victims of German brutality are Professor Chranowski, aged 74, from the Cracow University, who was done to death in the ...

    Article : 70 words
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  18. CLAIMS 32 SHIPS SUNK IN WEEK

    The Berlin radio claimed to-day that during week between February 11 and 17, 32 British, French and neutral vessels in the service of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. HURRICANE FOLLOWED BY HEAVY RAIN AND FLOODS

    Only meagre news of damage done by the week-end hurricane in Central Queensland coastal areas is available because telegraph lines ...

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  20. U.S. Industrial Production Hit by Severe Slump

    The U.S. Federal Reserve Board reports that the volume of industrial production dropped from the 128 level in December, 1939, to 120 in ...

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  21. FRUIT POOLING

    A meeting convened by the Fruitgrowers’ Protest Committee was held in the Melbourne Town Hall to-day to discuss the Commonwealth ...

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  22. American Opinion Behind Britain’s Action

    While the State Department declines to comment on the Altmarck incident as American incidents are not involved, all unofficial Washington opinion agrees ...

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  23. POLICE INQUIRIES STILL HAMPERED

    Senior Detective S. H. McGuffie. in charge of investigations into the mystery shooting near Victoria Market on Saturday, in which two men were ...

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  24. VIOLATION OF AMERICAN RIGHTS

    Broadcasting to-day, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Senator Pittman), said it might become necessary for the United ...

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  25. GERMANY PREPARING A FLEET OF 200 SUBMARINES

    It is officially announced that Germany many no longer considers herself bound by the London submarine convention because Britain was arming all of her ...

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  26. 400 BOOT TRADE EMPLOYES DISMISSED

    Because the Prices Commissioner has not permitted shoe manufacturers to increase their prices consistent with the four per cent increase ...

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  27. FORMER LORD MAYOR SEEKS SEAT IN PARLIAMENT

    Sir Harold Gengoult Smith has been endorsed by the United Australia Party Council to contest the Mornington seat now held by Mr. Kirton. ...

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  28. JAPANESE IGNORE FRENCH PROTESTS

    In the third raid since the French protest at the violation of French rights by their flying over French Indo-China, Japanese planes bombed the ...

    Article : 36 words
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