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  3. NAZI INVASION HINTS

    The German Radio to-night launched violent threats of an invasion of Britain. The recent air raids were described as a necessary preliminary to the invasion. "The troops who will go to England will comprise infantry, artillery ...

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  4. DEFENCE LEADERS GATHER TO MOURN DEAD

    Navy and Army chief give the final salute to their late colleague Sir Brudonell White, one of the Canberra crash victims, as the body is borne from the Flinders-street station to St. Paul's Cathedral. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 62 words
  5. Nazi Demonstrates That All is Not Gold That Glitters

    The Reich Air Minister (Marshal Goering) to-day drove to the Chancellery in an open car resplendent in yet another ...

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  6. The War News in Brief

    Fresh hints at the imminence of the long-heralded invasion of Britain have been distributed by the German radio stations ...

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  7. TIMETABLE AT FAULT: NAZI BOAST

    Hitler, after the fall of France, boasted that Britain would be brought to her knees and a peace declared by ...

    Article : 182 words
  8. Bright Light Seen Over France: Explosions Heard

    A bright light over France was periodically visible from a Channel port early to-day. A big fire was apparently burning ...

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  9. ITALIANS RENEW ATTACKS

    Enemy attacks against Jugargan (British Somaliland) were renewed yesterday, but were only half-hearted and met with little success, says a headquarters' communique. It is authoritatively stated that the Somaliland situation is still ...

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  10. MERCHANT CRUISER

    The armed merchant cruiser H.M.S. Transylvania (17,000 tons), a former Anchor liner, was torpedoed by a U-boat in ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. Greece Rejects Axis Demand Again

    The German Minister for the second time visited the Prime Minister (General Metaxas) to-day in an effort ...

    Article : 201 words
  12. MELVILLE COX CASE

    TOKIO, Aug. 15.—The Justice Ministry issued a statement to-day that an investigation had established that Reuter's representative (Mr. Melville ...

    Article : 177 words
  13. U.S. HAS SHARE

    At a four-hour meeting to-day, the defence commanders settled the question of future control of the sectors of the ...

    Article : 271 words
  14. King Asks for National Day of Prayer

    It is officially announced that the King desires September 8 to be observed as a national day of prayer. ...

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  15. INTERNAL STRIFE IN TAHITI

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—News of the very unsettled situation in Tahiti, the French possession in the Pacific, has been brought by passengers on a ...

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  16. R.A.F Planes Within 60 Miles of Berlin

    Diving from a clouded moon, strong forces of R.A.F. bombers carried the offensive to within 60 miles of Berlin ...

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  17. Mysterious Sinking of Greek Cruiser

    ATHENS, Aug 16—It is officially announced that an unknown submarine torpedoed and sank the cruiser Helle while she ...

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  18. JUST STEW WON'T DO

    Latest scientific methods of cooking are being taught to Army cooks in a special course at Osborne House, geelong. This picture show a classroom lecture on menus. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ITALIANS SQUEAL OVER AIR RAIDS

    The Italian press this morning squealed in chorus about the successful British raids against aircraft factories at ...

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  20. U.S.A. WITHOUT A FRIEND IF BRITAIN BEATEN

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 14—The Secretary of the Navy (Col. Frank Knox) told the House of Representatives' Military Affairs Committee that ...

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  21. Air Loss Four to One in British Favour

    Between June 18 and August 13—a period of 57 days-543 enemy aircraft have been brought down over Britain or ...

    Article : 180 words
  22. HOME GUARDS HUNT FOR PARACHUTISTS

    Troops afoot and in armoured cars and lorries mounting Bren guns to-night are searching the Midlands and Scotland for German parachutists following the finding of parachutes in three areas ...

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  23. Indies Oil Fields to be Blown Up in Emergency

    Women, children arid unessential men are being with-drawn from potential danger spots on the oil fields because of ...

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  24. JUDGE COULD NOT IMPOSE DEATH SENTENCE SO GESTAPO OBLIGED

    When he imposed a life sentence against an Austrian, Ednard Grabher, 36, on Monday for allegedly spreading false rumours, a Berlin judge regretted that a death sentence could not be enforced. The Gestapo, however, seems to have seen to that. The Gestapo chief (Herr Himmler) ...

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  25. Nazi Arrested in South America

    MONTEVIDEO, Aug. 15.—Carlos Arnold, an alleged agent of the Gestapo, Hitler and the Nazi shock troops in Argentina, has been arrested by the ...

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  26. BINDER TWINE DEARER

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Farmers will have to pay a little more than 18 per cent. more for binder twine for the coming harvest, under a decision ...

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