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  3. RUSSIANS BEGIN BIG OFFENSIVE

    Russian troops have launched a gigantic attack on the centre of the Mannerheim Line in the Karelian Isthmus, after a heavy and prolonged artillery preparation in which thousands of shells of all calibres were used. ...

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  4. NEW ZEALANDERS TRAINING IN ENGLAND

    Mr. W. J. Jordan (N.Z., High Commissioner) and the Deputy-Premier of New Zealand watching a demonstration with an anti-tank gun by members of the New Zealand contingent training in England. The unit was formed of New Zealanders in that country at the outbreak ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NAZI WAR ON FISHERMEN

    The German campaign of bombing and machine-gunning unarmed trawlers and small fishing vessels, which is provoking disgust and resentment in Britain, is generally considered to result from the failure of German endeavours in the illegal mine-laying ...

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  6. GERMANS SEND CHAMBERLAIN UMBRELLA

    German airmen dropped a British made umbrella over the British lines during Mr. Chamberlain's visit ...

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  7. CREW OF COLUMBUS IN NEW YORK

    Captain Wilhelm Daehne, commander of the scuttled and burned German liner Columbus (32,581 tons), who was among the 579 survivors, arrived here to-day by the United States cruiser Tuscaloosa, ...

    Article : 593 words
  8. WAR NEARLY BEGAN IN AFRICA

    In [?] to-day the South African 'Prime Minister (General Smuts) said that if the Union Government had ...

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  9. NAZIS DESCRIBE BATTLES THAT DID NOT HAPPEN

    Observers In London claim to discern an Increasing degree of nervous excitability which appears to have affected the German official mind during ...

    Article : 321 words
  10. GERMANY HOPES TO DEFEAT BRITAIN ON SEA

    "Germany has not launched an attack on a large scale by land or air because she is not confident that it would be successful," said the Minister for ...

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  11. R.A.F. Deny Loss of Flying Boat

    The Air Ministry announced this evening:—"The German High Command has stated in an official broadcast that one of its aircraft shot down a large ...

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  12. FIRE INTERRUPTS PRISONERS' MEAL

    A fire broke out in the wood- yard of the Hobart gaol while the prisoners were having their lunch to-day. Bark, close to ...

    Article : 72 words
  13. U.S. Embargo On Russia and Japan

    The State Department has extended the moral embargo against the sale of aircraft to countries which bomb civilians and open towns, to include ...

    Article : 53 words
  14. SUPPLIES COST BRITAIN £2,000,000 A DAY

    The Minister of Supply (Dr. Burgen) in a speech to-day said that between September 3 and December 13 the Ministry of Supply had placed ...

    Article : 91 words
  15. Britain Does Not Want Peace With Enslavement

    The Lord Privy Seal (Sir Samuel Hoare), in an Empire broadcast, remarked: "The Canadians sail east and the New Zealanders sail west. Britain ...

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  16. Hitler's Birthday Greeting to Stalin

    Hitler telegraphed to Stalin as follows:— "On your sixtieth birthday I beg you to accept my most cordial congratulations and best wishes for your ...

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  17. Stalin's Sixtieth Birthday

    Five-sixths of the entire newspaper space in Moscow newspapers is devoted to Stalin. whose 60th birthday occurs to-morrow. The Russo-Finnish ...

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  18. Italians and Swiss More Friendly

    Officials note with pleasure the renewed friendliness in the relations between Italy and Switzerland. The Italian press attacks have ceased, and the ...

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  19. MENZIES' SPEECH PRAISED IN LONDON

    '"The Times" in a leader on Mr. Menzies' broadcast declares:— "Even the Germans must doubt their sedulously inoculated belief that the British ...

    Article : 124 words
  20. EUROPEAN BELLIGERENTS WARNED

    A Joint declaration accusing European belligerents of having repeatedly violated the Western hemisphere neutrality zone and warning them against future violations is being prepared by 21 republics in joint diplomatic consultation, ...

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  21. THE QUEEN BUYS CHRISTMAS GIFTS MADE BY SOLDIERS

    The Queen choosing some fays made by disabled men in hospital, during her visit to the Lord Roberts Memorial Workshops in Brompton-road. The visit was a result of a promise made by her Majesty when she learnt that the annual Disabled Ex-Servicemen's Exhibition would not be held this year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. RUSSIA NOW UNPOPULAR IN FRANCE

    Several French newspapers support the suggestion of the former Prime Minister (M. Flandin) that diplomatic relations between Russia and France should be broken off. "Petit Journal" states:— "Logic and the ...

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  23. JAPANESE GOVERNMENT URGED TO END CHINA CONFLICT AND NOT CO-OPERATE WITH SOVIET

    A mass meeting of 600 prominent Japanese, including former Cabinet Ministers and military officials, agreed to resolutions to-day urging the Government:— (1) To take appropriate measures to ...

    Article : 119 words
  24. Canadian Air Squadron For France

    The Defence Minister (Mr. Rogers) announced to-day that the first Canadian division would be supported in the field by an R.C.A.F. squadron. ...

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  25. Fuehrer is Now "Herr Scuttler"

    Mr. A. P. Herbert in a speech to the Little Ships Club described Hitler as "Herr Scuttler." ...

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