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  4. POLITICAL TRUCE.

    Britain's political truce is threatened by repercussions arising from the speech by the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) to the Conservative Party ...

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  8. FREEDOM OF PRESS.

    The National Union of Journalists' conference passed a resolution as follows: "We have carefully examined Mr. Herbert Morrison's statement of ...

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  9. PEGGING OF WAGES.

    The American public wants a drastic war-time programme for control of prices and wages, and also is anxious to limit profits in industry from war ...

    Article : 220 words
  10. U.S. FLEET READY.

    Admiral Hart, formerly allied naval commander in the South-west Pacific, in an interview with the New York journal "American," declared that the ...

    Article : 271 words
  11. CUBAN SUGAR.

    Cuba looks for a real boom in 1942, based chiefly on United States purchase of her entire crop of sugar, the biggest cash product of the island. ...

    Article : 347 words
  12. BRITISH BOMBERS.

    R.A.F. bombers struck heavy blows at the Renault and Matford factories near Paris, but the heaviest blow of all—and probably the heaviest of the war—was ...

    Article : 482 words
  13. ENEMY LAND COLUMNS.

    Not only have the land forces in Cyrenaica compelled the enemy land columns to withdraw, but the R.A.F. also is severely hammering the enemy. ...

    Article : 422 words
  14. SERBS RALLY.

    According to the Istanbul correspondent of the "Daily Express" General Mikhailovitch's unsubdued patriot army in the Serbian mountains is fighting, ...

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  15. ARMY DAY TO-DAY.

    The Secretary of War (Mr. H. L. Stimson) and other leaders of the American war effort told the armed forces on the eve of the three-day observance of ...

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  16. FORD'S RUBBER.

    With the sources of the nation's crude rubber supply in the Far East cut off by war, the Ford Motor Company pointed recently to its rubber ...

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  17. AMERICAN LEGATION.

    The State Department has announced new appointments to the American Legation in Canberra, and also designated the staff of the new legation in Wellington. ...

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  18. LOYAL NORWEGIANS.

    The Stockholm newspaper, "Social Demokraten," reports that the number ot teachers arrested in Norway now exceeds 2000. ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. DASH FOR BRITAIN.

    Behind a report from Stockholm that 10 Norwegian ships tried to run the German blockade to Britain lies one of the bravest stories of the war. ...

    Article : 184 words
  20. CONTROL OF MINES.

    The National Council of Labour, in conjunction with the Miners' Federation, placed a plan before the Labour members of the Government that the ...

    Article : 156 words
  21. RED ARMY AND SLAVS

    General Bundorov, presidentially opening the second all-Slav Congress, declared that Hitler had killed 5,000,000 Slavs in Slav lands. He prophesied ...

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  22. LONG DESERT TREK.

    Three Australians, the crew of a Blenheim bomber from a squadron in the eastern desert which had a forced landing in enemy territory, have ...

    Article : 334 words
  23. U.K. WOMEN

    Recalling the statement that this year's harvests may decide the future history not only of Britain but the world, the Ministry of Agriculture is appealing to ...

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  24. BRITISH AGREEMENT.

    The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) and the Free French Leader (General de Gaulle) have signed an agreement regulating commercial and ...

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  25. SYRIAN PREPARATIONS.

    The American Associated Press correspondent at Beirut says that preparations are being continued in Syria to meet any Axis aggression. New Zealand forces, ...

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  26. PILOT'S PLUCK

    Sorgeant Pilot C. G. A. Ward, who landed his badly damaged aircraft on one wheel after the recent raid on Essen, has been awarded the D.F.M. ...

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  27. GUNS BLAZE

    Two retired majors—William Wenstrom (45) and Buell Hammett (42)—brought to a climax a prolonged feud over the respective merits of their States and Home ...

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  28. DUTCH FORCES.

    Dutch forces operating from secret bases, laid down long before the war began, are continuing to take heavy toll of the Japanese in Java and ...

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  29. SYDNEY RAIN RECORDS.

    Rainfall records for seven areas, including Sydney, were broken by abnormally heavy rain, which fell during March. Two Sydney records were ...

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  30. CAPTURED DIGGERS.

    No information is available regarding Australians who may be released by Italy under the exchange of prisoners scheme, but naturally any whose ...

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  31. ESCAPED FIRE DEATH.

    James Brown, a former employee of United Buses, Ltd., narrowly eseaped being crushed by a falling beam when he drove seven buses to safety out of ...

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  32. N.S W. TO COMPEL.

    Although motor vehicle registrations are falling by 6000 a month, the State Government has decided to introduce immediately compulsory third party ...

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  33. U. S. IMPRESSED

    Merry-go-round columnists hail the Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. H. V. Ewatt) as "the most invigorating visitor to America since Mr. ...

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  34. INVASION GUARD.

    Restriction on visits to coastal areas between the Wash and the Thames and between Hastings' and Little Hampton, temporarily suspended during the winter, ...

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  35. U.S. CONSULATE

    The State Department to-day announced the creation of an American Consulate at Brazzaville, in French Equatorial Africa, thus establishing official contact with the ...

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  36. FRENCH AIR FORCE.

    General Bergeret, in a statement from Vichy to-day, said that the French Air Force numbers 1000 modern planes. ...

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