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  3. GRAF SPEE SCUTTLED FIVE MILES OFF COAST

    One hundred and one minutes before the expiration of the Uruguayan internment dead-line the German pocket battleship Graf Spee steamed down the ...

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  4. Death Of X.Ray Pioneer

    Dr. Charles Vaillant, noted radiologist, who died recently in Paris after more than 30 years of martyrdom as a result of injuries resulting from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COAST BATTERIES EFFECTIVE

    THE Finns are gratified by the successes of their coastal batteries against the Russian navy, whose operations will soon be hampered ...

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  6. JAPANESE SHIP RELEASED

    The Ministry of Economic Warfare announced this afternoon: The Japanese s.s. Sanyo Maru, carrying a cargo of German ...

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  7. ENEMY PLANES SINK STEAMER

    Two German 'planes machinegunned, bombed and sank the steamer Serenity eight miles off the east coast. Fishing boats picked ...

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  8. GERMAN SHIP'S WANDERINGS

    LONDON, Monday. — The Berlin radio told a remarkable story of the wanderings of the Erlangen, which left New Zealand for "Australia late in ...

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  9. FIRST CASUALTIES IN ACTUAL WARFARE

    The French and British front lines suffered their first ensunlties in actual warfare, several being wounded and some killed in night ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND STAMP EXHIBITION

    The New Zealand Centennial and ninth Australian Philatelic Exhibition, which will be held at Wellington in April next, is expected to attract ...

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  11. Vesuvius Pouring Out Lava

    Vesuvius is pouring out lava at three points. The villagers are standing by for evacuation, but it is hoped to ...

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  12. GANDHI AND HITLER

    "Writing in the "New York Times," Mr. Henry Lyndhurst draws a contrast between Lord Halifax's meetings with Gandhi when he was Viceroy of India ...

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  13. 67 TRAINING SCHOOLS REQUIRED

    OTTAWA, Sunday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King), broadcasting to the nation, gave details of the training agreement and revealed ...

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  14. GERMAN PUBLIC PUZZLED

    Only eleven lines recording that the Graf Spee was blown up under Herr Hitler's orders appear in the first afternoon newspaper ...

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  15. THREE AUSTRALIANS IN LATEST R.A.F. CASUALTY LIST

    LONDON, Sundav. — The fourteenth R.A.F. casualty list consists of 39 names. Details are: Previously reported missing, but ...

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  16. AMERICA WELCOMES WOOL DECISION

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Mr. Arthur Besso and Mr. H. Clyde Moore, president of the Boston Wool Trade Association, issued a joint statement, in which ...

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  17. Polish Trawlers Reach France

    PARIS, Sunday. — Six Polish, trawlers have arrived at Boulogue from Gdynia. It has been learned that ...

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  18. Australian Conversion Not As Good As Expected

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" city correspondent says the latest Australian conversion has not been as good as expected. The city calculates that ...

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