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  3. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT-MAY BE CHANGED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Because of the instability of Parliament as demonstrated during yesterday's sitting, a change in Federal Government within the next few weeks is considered inevitable. It may seen mean an ...

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  4. ANCIENT AND MODERN

    A caravan laden with goods from Persia passes troops of an anti-tank regiment near the Turkish border. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GERMAN PRESSURE SHOWS NO SLACKENING

    LONDON, Friday. — The German invaders appear to have made little headway in their furious drive towards Leningrad. Strong pressure continues, but they ...

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  6. REQUEST TO IRAN IGNORED

    LONDON, Friday.—Several days have elapsed since the British and Russian Governments made representations to Iran about the abundant presence of Germans in the country. Britain has received no reply. ...

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  7. 7 HURRICANES FACED 1000 NAZIS AT CRETE

    LONDON, Thursday. — Air-Commodore R. V. Goddard in a broadcast to-day said: "When our air forces were withdrawn ...

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  8. American Planes Reach Russia

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — The United Press learns authoritatively that Russia has placed 1000 million dollars ...

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  9. HUNDREDS OF FIGHTERS OVER COAST

    LONDON, Friday.—Many hundreds of fighters took part in daylight offensives over France yesterday, the ...

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  10. LOTTERY MONEY APPROVED: CHURCH DEBATE

    PERTH, Friday, — [?] half hours' debate, the Anglican Synod decided by 84 to 33 that acceptance of money from the State Lotteries ...

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  11. JAPANESE SEEK GUARANTEES FROM AMERICA

    TOKIO, Friday—The Foreign Office Spokesman (Mr. Ishii) said to-day that Japan desired American guarantees that American bombers would ...

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  12. POLICE SEIZE NAZI DOCUMENTS

    BOGOTA (Colombia), Thursday.—Police to-day seized papers of extra-ordinary importance from representatives of the German Trans-Ocean News ...

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  13. U.S. MAY SPEND 14,000,000 DOLS. FOR ICE-BREAKERS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—President Roosevelt recommended to Congress to-day an additional appropriation of 19,000,000 dollars for ...

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  14. N.E.I. BANS JAP. PAPERS

    BATAVIA, Friday.—The N.E.I. Government has suspended publication of the Japanese newspaper "Sinar Selatan Semarang" in Java and the Chinese ...

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  15. HALIFAX IN LONDON

    LONDON, Friday.—The British Ambassador to Washington (Lord Halifax) landed at a British airport this morning on a month's visit for talks with ...

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  16. NO COMPROMISE WITH NAZIS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A warning against the danger of compromise with Nazism was given by ...

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  17. MEETING AT FRONT LINE

    STOCKHOLM, Friday. — "Aftonbladet's" correspondent in Berlin says Mussolini will shortly visit the eastern front to confer with Hitler. ...

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    MOCK INVASION OF CITY BY HOME GUARD.—A portion of the City of London was closed to the general public for a time while members of the G.P.O. Home Guard carried out a mock invasion. One unit defended the city while the other acted as the invading ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. SEPARATE FRANCO-GERMAN PEACE

    LONDON, Friday.—Since Darfan returned from Paris to Vichy, the Government has been busily considering a proposal for a separate preliminary Franco-German peace, whereby they would become "friendly states" under these ...

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  20. BRITAIN TO BUY MORE FLAX FROM AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The British Government has agreed to continue for the duration of the war and 12 months after, ...

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  21. SIR IVEN MACKAY ARRIVES IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The need for thorough training if we are to defeat the Germans was emphasised by Sir Iven Mackay, newly-appointed ...

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  22. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE GERMAN drive into the Ukraine is closely related to the crisis in Iran, formerly known as Persia. The thrust into the ...

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  23. Use of Government Cars : Enquiry Demanded in House

    CANBERRA, Friday — A Commonwealth Minister sent a Government car from Melbourne to Brisbane to pick up his wife and bring her to Canberra, ...

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  24. Aircraft Carrier Repaired in U.S.

    NEW YORK, Thursday-The British Press Service says it has learned authoritatively that the battle-scarred British aircraft-carrier Illustrious is ...

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  25. CANADA MAKING BOFORS GUNS

    HAMILTON (Ontario), Thursday. — The first anti-aircraft Bofors gun manufactured in Canada was completed at the Otis Fenson Company ...

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