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  4. AMERICAN FORCE.

    President Roosevelt at a Press conference when asked about the new American force landed in Northern Ireland said the operation was carried ...

    Article : 165 words
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  7. SABOTEURS AT WORK.

    Vichy states that the railway between Nantes and La Rochelle was dynamited last night and an important section of the line destroyed. Crying, ...

    Article : 175 words
  8. UNIFORM TAXATION.

    Many Important matters have 'been before the Federal Parliament this week, including the coal stoppages which led to Mr. Curtin's ultimatum ...

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  9. CADETS FLEW INTO AN ACTION.

    Although permission had not been obtained from the Air Ministry, two air cadets went on patrol with men of a Dominion squadron, in a Sunderland ...

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  10. OUR SYDNEY LETTER.

    Not only have some of the 500,000 householders in the metropolitan, area objected to the zoning system of delivering milk and bread, but some ...

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  11. WAR TRADEGY.

    The war's biggest personal tragedy was revealed when a man responding to the War Graves Commission's request for details of his daughter, ...

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  12. TWENTY-FOUR KILLED.

    Twenty-four persons were killed and 30 injured when Dacoits derailed the Punjab mail at midnight on May 16. A mobile column captured six Dacoits ...

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  13. JAPANESE RECOVER GOLD.

    A Paris radio.message from Singapore says that the Japanese have recovered 1.000,000 gold dollars dumped into the sea by.the British before ...

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  14. AIR WAR IN EAST.

    "The story all over the Middle East was the same—of commitments-arising ahead of the capacity of the R.A.F. to meet them fully and being frequently ...

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  15. ALASKAS STING.

    Like a door opened, letting the cold, refreshing sting of outside air into an overheated room, comes a note from Alaska and British Columbia, speaking ...

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  16. CONTRAPTIONS.

    The word is American, and its British synonym is "contrivance." So the dictionary tells us, and provides the further information that "contrivance" ...

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  17. OILFIELD INFERNO.

    The British, in the Burma campaign (writes William Munday, "S.M. Herald" correspondent in Burma) have scorched their path behind them with increasing ...

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  18. NO BLUE LAMP.

    Chatting awhile with a policeman near Leicester Square-w[?] journalists do get around—(writes Mr. Gossip, in the London "Daily Sketch"). I learnt that ...

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