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  3. HOUR OF DESTINY FOR JAPAN AT HAND

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Mr. Churchill's statement that the British Navy is now strong enough to provide a powerful force on heavy ships for service in the Indian and Pacific Oceans marks a turning point in the Far East ...

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  4. STAGNATION SETS IN ON EASTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—According to latest news from the Russian battlefront there has been no change in the general position. ...

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  5. WOMEN TAKEN PRISONER

    Russian women are included in this column of soldiers taken prisoners by the Finns. —Movietone News Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WHERE DOES ALL THE MONEY GO? ASKS MR. OCKERBY

    A sharp exchange between Mr. Ockerby and the Minister for Lands and Works (Major Davies) took place in the House of Assembly last night when the Minister charged Mr. Ockerby with "bringing too much dirt into ...

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  7. NAVY SINKS THREE DESTROYERS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — It is now known that three Italian destroyers were sunk and two seriously damaged in the ...

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  8. New League of Nations to Plan World

    CAIRO, Monday.—Britain believed that the post-war world would be planned by another League of Nations, said the New Zealand High Commissioner ...

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  9. U.S. ADMIRAL URGES SHOWDOWN NOW

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Appeasement of the Japanese would have the same chance of success as Mr. Chamberlain's ...

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  10. Italian Plane Rammed by Sydney Pilot

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— A Sydney sergeant pilot rammed and destroyed an Italian fighter which had ...

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  11. BOMBER CREW RETURNS IN RUBBER BOAT

    LONDON, Monday.—Five air men came ashore in the Isle of Wight in a rubber dinghy. They were members of the crew of a ...

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  12. Construction of Many Defence Buildings to Stop

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Construction of many defence buildings will stop to-morrow while more than 10,000 members of the Building Trades ...

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  13. TROOPS HARASS ITALIANS IN GONDAR AREA

    NAIROBI, Monday.—A joint army and air communique says that the British forces, advancing from the west have encountered enemy advanced ...

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  14. ENEMY SURPRISED AT TOBRUK

    CAIRO, Monday.— A patrol outside the west sector of the Tobruk defences surprised, an enemy detachment and at- tacked it with bayonets, says a ...

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  15. FEVER CURE CLAIMED

    LONDON. Monday.—Professor Warrington Yorke, of the tropical medicine school at Liverpool University has announced the discovery of a drug for ...

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  16. GERMANS SLAUGHTER OWN SOLDIERS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Reports from Norway reveal that British submarines made a number of successful attacks on German ...

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  17. BOMBS THROWN AT ITALIAN TROOPS

    ROME, Tuesday.—It was officially announced to-day that three bombs were thrown at a regimental band of an Alpine troops division marching to ...

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  18. SEPARATE RECRUITING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Pending a report by a sub-committee appointed at a Ministerial conference in Melbourne to-day, the army, navy and air ...

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  19. WAVELL ADMITS HE MISCALCULATED

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—Reasons for the German break-through in Cyrenaica, were given by the ...

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  20. EVACUATION JUSTIFIED

    LONDON, Monday.—The Ministry of Health estimates that the evacuation of the Greater London area has saved 4500 children from death and a further ...

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  21. Mystery Swastika on English Firm's China

    LONDON, Monday.—Experts of Johnson Bros, one of the world's largest earthenware manufacturers, are mystified by the discovery that a consignment of the firm's cups, saucers and plates, destined for South ...

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  22. U.S. COALMINERS MAY RESUME STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The strike position in America grew worse to-day with a threat of a resumption of the coal mining strike and the stoppage of work on 10 military projects at San Diego, California. ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    MR. CHURCHILL'S latest speech has more than usual significance to Australians because he had important things to say to ...

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  24. Indian Politician Goes Over to Enemy

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—It was officially announced to-day that Subhas Chandra Bose, the Indian politician, author and ...

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  25. FOOD SCARCE IN BELGIUM

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The food situation in Belgium is so desperate that plump rats now bring 20 francs each in Brussels, said Dr. Bessie ...

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  26. BRITISH ROLLING STOCK FOR RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday. — One hundred and forty-two powerful British freight locomotives, with tenders and spare parts, have been equipped for service ...

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  27. "PYJAMA GIRL" MYSTERY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Commissioner of Police (Mr. Mackay) has told the Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley) that there is no foundation for the ...

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  28. REUBEN JAMES SANK TWO U-BOATS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The isolationist, Senator Wheeler, said to-day that he had received a letter written by a sailor in the Reuben James (the ...

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  29. "ULYSSES" BAN APPROVED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The Sydney Diocesan Synod to-day approved of the ban on James Joyce's book "Ulysses," and expressed regret that the Sydney ...

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  30. NORWEGIAN SHIP OVERDUE

    NEW YORK Monday. — The Norwegian shipping trade mission office said to-day that the freighter Silvaplana (4793 tons), was long overdue on a ...

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  31. Spanish Minister to Panama Persona Non Grata

    PANAMA CITY, Monday.—The Government to-day declared the Spanish Minister (Count de Bailen) persona non grata, because, it is alleged, he ...

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