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  3. VICHY VEILS OMINOUS TREND TOWARDS ENEMY

    LONDON, Thursday—The strict censorship now imposed on all despatches from Vichy dealing with French collaboration with the Rome-Berlin Axis further handicaps the elucidation of the ominous trends in French policy and ...

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  4. THE NAVY'S OPINION

    The Prime Minister of England, Mr. Winston Churchill, recently paid a visit to the North where his programme included visits to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PARTIES AGREED ON FUTURE CONDUCT OF WAR

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—As the result of discussions by the Advisory War Council to-day regarding the war in the Middle East, a communication is being sent to the British Government emphasising the Australian ...

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  6. MOSUL OCCUPIED BY BRITISH FORCE

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—British troops occupying Mosul (Traq) encountered opposition from anti-aircraft guns, but these were quickly subdued. Some grounded Axis bombers and also a number of German airmen and others escaped ...

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  7. INDOOR SHELTER PASSES GRUELLING TEST

    LONDON, Thursday. — The new indoor shelter, called the "Morrison Shelter," successfully passed a gruelling test during a ...

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  8. Threat of Hold-up at Mt. Lyell

    Enginedrivers and firemen employed by the Mt. Lyell Company will hold a stopwork meeting on June 16 ...

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  9. Prussian Flag Flown for Ex-Kaiser

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Hitler permitted the flag of the Prussian House of Hohenzollern to be flown at half-mast from the ex-Kaiser's two palaces in ...

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  10. IMPROVEMENT IN DEFENCE OF AERODROMES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An unnamed air vice-marshal has been appointed to co-operate with the War Office in the supervision of the ground defence of ...

    Article : 148 words
  11. EXCHANGE OF WORKERS

    MADRID, Thursday. — Groups of Spanish workmen are being sent to Germany and placed "at the service of ...

    Article : 121 words
  12. BOMBER CRASHED ON AERODROME

    HONG KONG, Thursday.—The Chinese Central Newsagency reported to- day that a Japanese bomber, when taking off at Sinsiang in North Honan ...

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  13. JAPANESE DEMAND ON INDIES

    BATAVIA, Thursday.—It is reported that Japan has demanded the acceptance within 24 hours of proposals for ...

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  14. GERMAN ESTIMATE OF ALLIED LOSSES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The German wireless claims that 5000 British and Greek troops were killed at Crete and 10,000 British taken prisoner. The ...

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  15. FRENCH NAVAL STRENGTH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Hughes), reviewing the French naval strength to-night, pointed out that France's naval power ...

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  16. URGE IMMIGRATION SHOULD CEASE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The American Legion to-day urged Congress to stop all immigration into the United States. Mr. John Thomas ...

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  17. SHIPS COMMANDEERED FOR BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Maritime Commission has ordered 14 shipping companies operating in the ...

    Article : 336 words
  18. AMERICA ORDERS EXPANSION OF VITAL WAR INDUSTRIES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Office of Production Management has ordered the expansion of the steel and petroleum industries' output. It has asked the petroleum industry to expand its production capacity for aviation petrol by 25 per ...

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  19. ENEMY SHIP BLOWN UP BY R.A.F. BOMBERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A ship of 8000 tons in an enemy convoy off the Tunisian coast was blown up by R.A.F. ...

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  20. PILOTS DIG AS WELL AS FLY FOR VICTORY

    There is a growing tendency among R.A.F. fighter pilots to devote much of their spare time to cultivating vegetables, mainly for their own consumption in mess, in plots of land by their stations. they are often to be seen, in full flying kit, digging while there is a lull ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE PREMIER had a word in season to say to members of the Royal Agricultural Society at their annual meeting in Hobart. ...

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  22. U.S. War Supplies Getting Abroad

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The chairman of the House Rules Committee told the press to-day that some United States companies were acting ...

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  23. LIFEBOAT SERVICE ACTIVE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—May has been the quietest month for the lifeboat service since the war began. Boats were launched 50 times to vessels in ...

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  24. CANADIAN WAR LOAN

    OTTAWA. Thursday.—The Victory Loan passed the 100 million dollar mark to-clay. The Imperial Oil Co. bought five million dollars worth. This is the ...

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