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  3. "ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERY MAN TO DO HIS DUTY!"

    LONDON, Monday.—Although a new name in the central sector—Maloyaroslavets, 75 miles south-west of Moscow — is mentioned in the latest Russian communique, there are no indications of any German progress in their ...

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  4. THEY WILL BE READY

    Germany's storm troops will have nothing on British troops when they really come to grips, judging by the toughening-up which the Tommies undergo as part of their normal routine. An invasion will make vigorous demands on stamina and fitness and every effort is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAPAN'S MOVES LINKED WITH NAZI SUCCESSES

    LONDON, Monday.—It is impossible to dissociate the change in the Government of Japan from the recent German military successes, says "The Times" in an editorial. ...

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  6. B.B.C. RIDICULES GHOST VOICE

    LONDON, Sunday—The B.B.C. has evolved a novel method aimed at killing by ridicule the voice which has ...

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  7. OPENING OF NEW FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday.—A conference of 1500 shop stewards, representing over 500,000 workers in war industries, decided to send a message to Mr. Churchill demanding the opening of a western front against Hitler as quickly ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE AT RAILWAYS

    About 300 workers at the railway workshops, Launceston, may be involved in industrial trouble arising out of ...

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  9. NO CAUSE FOR WORRY, NEWSPAPER SAYS

    SINGAPORE, Monday—Referring to Australian anxiety over the Japanese air service to Dilli, the Singapore "Free Press" ...

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  10. Eleven Missing from Kearny

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Navy Department announced to-day that 10 are injured and 11 missing as a ...

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  11. N.Z. KILLER CAUGHT

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—Shot through the breast by a constable at 60 yards range, Stanley Graham, who is ...

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  12. Tobruk Garrison is Praised

    LONDON, Sunday—In a programme entitled "Salute to Tobruk" broadcast by the B.B.C. in honour of Tobruk's stand, a message to the garrison from ...

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  13. GERMAN GENERAL SHOT

    VICHY, Monday.—The German general commanding Nantes, General Holtz, was assassinated last night. He held the rank of field commander. ...

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  14. Company May be Disciplined

    WASHINGTON, Sunday—The Government is contemplating a unique disciplinary action in withdrawing 5,000,000 dollars worth of defence ...

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  15. PACIFIC MISSIONS MENACED

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Rev. James Murtagh, secretary of the Australian Catholic Missions, was the guest preacher at St. Patrick's Cathedral, ...

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  16. ENGLAND MUST EXPORT

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—On the theory that in the post-war world it is inevitable that England must experience a shift in international trade ...

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  17. R.A.F. OFFENSIVE CONTINUES

    LONDON, Sunday—The Air Minis try says that despite bad weather R.A.F. fighters to-day carried out several offensive patrols over Cherbourg ...

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  18. Byrd Says, "Hitler Will Not Win"

    BOSTON (U.S.A.), Sunday—Rear Admiral Richard Byrd gave a shortwave broadcast to France to-day. "Hitler will not win unless he ...

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  19. Hoover Reiterates Food Appeal

    NEW YORK, Sunday—Mr. Herbert Hoover said to-day that the State Department had dismissed with a curt letter his appeal to find a way to feed ...

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  20. DR. PAO TRANSFERRED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Consul General for China in Australia (Dr. C. J. Pao) has been appointed Consul General in India, with headquarters in ...

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  21. R.A.F. and Navy Casualties

    LONDON, Sunday—The "Daily Telegraph" says that the Navy's casualties since the outbreak of war number 22,500 and the R.A.F.'s 8500. ...

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  22. CHALLENGE TO ISOLATIONIST

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Senator Conally, chairman of the Senate Foreign Committee, to-day challenged the isolationist Senator Wheeler to go ahead and introduce a resolution declaring war on Germany. ...

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  23. AGED JEWS HERDED INTO POLAND

    LONDON, Sunday,—The Polish news agency says that 20,000 Jews from Berlin, the Rhineland and Vienna have ...

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  24. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    AN INTERVIEW with a representative of a religious order just returned to Australia after some years abroad contained the ...

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  25. EMBASSY STAFFS MOVE TO VOLGA

    TOKIO, Monday—The Foreign Office has been advised that the Japanese embassy staff from Moscow and other diplomats ...

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  26. Wavell Building Defences in Caucasus

    ZURICH, Monday.—-"Stampa" (Turin) says: "General Sir Archibald Wavell is at present busy on defence fortifications extending over the almost unconquerable chain of the Caucasus Mountains, along the Black Sea ...

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  27. ITALIANS SCENT DANGER IN HITLER'S REQUEST

    DETROIT (U.S.A.), Wednesday—The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Breckinridge Long), addressing a gathering of 125 Italian-American ...

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  28. Finucane Praised as Leader

    LONDON, Monday.—The citation to Flight-Lieut. "Paddy', Finucane's D.S.O. says that during two sorties on consecutive days recently he destroyed ...

    Article : 94 words
  29. U.S. Moscow Mission Flies Round World

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—A United States army Liberator four-engined bomber left Singapore to-day carrying four members of the Harriman ...

    Article : 98 words
  30. Group Reservation Ends in Britain

    LONDON, Sunday—The Ministry for Labour (Mr. Bevin) to-day announced the substitution of individual reservation for group reservation. ...

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