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  3. INVASION ATTEMPT NEAR

    "This is indeed the blitzkrieg assault Britain working to a crescendo," says "The Times," commenting in an editorial on the continued air raids against Britain. "If an invasion is still seriously entertained all this is a ...

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  4. The War News in Brief

    "The Times" sees the continued Nazi air raids against the British coast as a preparation for the invasion, which, it ...

    Article : 275 words
  5. Canberra Crash MEMORIAL SERVICE

    The bodies of the victims of yesterday's air disaster were taken by train to-night from Canberra to Melbourne, for ...

    Article : 331 words
  6. AIR DISASTER AT CANBERRA

    This is the reproduction of a picturegram sent from Sydney to Melbourne on Tuesday, showing the wrecked R.A.A.F. bomber in which Federal Ministers, military leaders and air personal perished ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MANY RIOTS OCCUR IN FRANCE

    Riots have occurred at many places in unoccupied France and chaotic conditions exist throughout the country. ...

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  8. ITALIANS THROWN BACK

    British troops in Somaliland have thrown back the Italians in the first clash between the main forces. A fierce bombing and machine-gunning of the Jugargan Pass positions and ...

    Article : 365 words
  9. Ex-Consul Reveals Gestapo H.Q. in United States

    NEW YORK, Aug. 13—The United States' Attorney's Office is investigating an allegation made by Dr. Sc[?] a former German consul in New York, ...

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  10. MILAN, TURIN BOMB[?] BY BR[?]

    LONDON, Aug. 14.—The [?]stry announces that a large force of the R.A.F. successfully bombed military objectives in Northern ...

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  11. R.A.F. RAIDS HAMMER NAZI AREAS

    Bomb for bomb, British raiders are hitting back at Germany in day and night raids over wide areas of ...

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  12. FEDERAL A.L.P. BANS STATE MEETING

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—The Federal president of the A.L.P. (Mr. C. G. Fallon) to-day issued a declaration banning the State Labour conference.; ...

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  13. America Offers Britain 1300 Aircraft a Month

    WASHINGTON. Aug. 13.—The British Purchasing Mission announced to-day that the United States had offered to sell to Britain 1300 to 1400 ...

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  14. MERCHANT FLEET STRONG

    LONDON, Aug. 13—Britain at present has the largest merchant fleet the world has ever seen, but because of the closing of the Mediterranean, greater haul. ...

    Article : 156 words
  15. COLD FACTS FOR ITALIANS

    ROME, Aug. 14—It is officially stated that the text of leaflets dropped by enemy 'planes over Turin was:— "Italians, to gain victory and the ...

    Article : 153 words
  16. Berlin Sounds Air Raid Alarm

    BERLIN. Aug. 14.—An air raid alarm was given at 1.35 this morning, but the all-clear was sounded at 2.22. There were no explosions and no ...

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  17. Talk of Starving Britain Out Before Army Strikes

    ROME, Aug. 14.—The secretary of the Fascist Party (Signor Farinacci), writing in the "Regime Fascista," says that Britain will be starved out ...

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  18. U.S. Admiral Throws His Weight About

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 14 The first result of the arrival of Admiral Hart, of the U.S. navy, from Tsingtao, was that the Japanese agreed to ...

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  19. Enemy Parachutes Examined

    LONDON, Aug. 14.—It is learned in London that experts are examining some German parachutes discovered in England. As far as is ...

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  20. GENERAL METAXAS REBUKES AXIS

    The Italian and German Ministers are reported to have sent a message to the Prime Minister (General Metaxas), suggesting that Greece should formally renounce Britain's guarantee of her independence and territorial ...

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  21. State Railways Cannot Pay Higher Wages

    The secretary of the Tasmanian Railways (Mr. R. C. Procter) told the Full Court to-day that the Tasmanian railways were ...

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  22. NOT WORRIED BY NAZIS

    A timely notice, [?]cen in a Dovercourt empty shop, England, recently. The shop was leased on a ten-year agreement . The estate agent who let the shop conceived the idea to boost public courage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. EXPLOSIONS IN ENGLISH COAST TOWN

    Residents of an area on the south-east coast, where, after explosions in which several house were damaged, a piece ...

    Article : 163 words
  24. LATEST RAIDS ON ENGLAND

    LONDON, Aug. 14.—Nine of the 34 German raiders are reported to have been shot down when they attacked a south-east town in to-day's first big ...

    Article : 103 words
  25. FRANCE DISSOLVES MASONRY

    VICHY, Aug. 14—The Government has issued a decree dissolving Free Masonry and other secret societies. ...

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