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  6. MEETING CHALLENGE TO DEMOCRACIES

    President Roosevelt in the Budget Message to Congress declared that world conditions would defences “able to meet and ...

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  7. Free Frenchmen In Cavalry Charge

    The “Daily Mail,” Khartoum correspondent supplies evidence of the activities of the Allied Forces in ...

    Article : 70 words
  8. Italians May Make Stand in Rugged Mountains

    Tanks and big guns continue rumbling in an unending stream across the desert towards Tobruk for the fall of which, according to the “Times” Cairo correspondent, me ...

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  9. ONLY ONE PARACHUTE LEFT PLANE

    It is officially announced that when Amy Johnson left the airfield at 10.45. a.m. on Sunday there was no passenger in the ...

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  10. Unsettled With Further Rain

    New South Wales Forecast:— Further rain in the western and northern areas, with heavy showers at scattered places. Showers ...

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  11. SYDNEY TO NEW YORK

    The Australian and New Zealand traffic manager of the United Air Lines, Mr. E. H. Forrest, said to-day that through the services of three ...

    Article : 141 words
  12. THRILLING FIGHT BETWEEN SUBMARINES

    A fight on the surface between a British submarine and a German submarine is reported by the Admiralty. The engagement took place at night ...

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    THE WATCH ON THE LINE. By the line stands a Home Defence quard, one of 200,000 railwaymen who have volunteered to keep a day and night patrol on every inch of Britain’s 20,000 miles of main and branch railway lines. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. MOST HEROIC EXPLOIT OF ALBANIAN WAR

    The most heroic exploit of the whole Albanian campaign was the brilliant Greek capture of an important peak to the north of Klisura, according to Athens despatches. One of the most precipitous in Albania, the Italians had ...

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  15. CHILDREN OF UNOCCUPIED FRANCE

    The British Government has, at the personal request of President Roosevelt, agreed to pass through the blockade a ship loaded with ...

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  16. BRAN AND POLLARD

    Bran and [?] 26. Australian Wheat Board [?] for expert wheat unchanged. ...

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  19. To-day’s Leader: The Marketing of Produce

    There has been little enemy air activity over England to-day. This morning a single enemy aircraft dropped bombs on a town in East ...

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  20. CRYON CASE

    The A.J.D. stewards took further evidence, to-day concerning D. Munro’s association with a betting transaction on Cryon at [?] three weeks ...

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  21. LINER HELD UP

    The sailing of the Japanese liner. Tatura Main, was delayed for an hour and a quarter while two Germans, were removed presumably at the ...

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  22. HARRY BRIDGES

    Representative Allen introduced a Bill in the House requiring the immediate mediate deportation of the Australian, Harry Bridges. ...

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  23. AID TO BRITAIN

    Following conference between the Secretary For State, (Mr. Gordell Hull) and the Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Morgenthau) it is ...

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  24. TENSION IN FRANCE

    Tension between occupied and unoccupied France reported as a result Suit of the allocation that Paris is severely short of fuel and food, ...

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    “CLOSED” PORT IS OPEN Germany has claimed that she has closed the port of London. Well [?] timber from Canada being unloaded in it proving the [?] to [?] still another of those German myths. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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