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  3. CHURCHILL INFORMS EGYPT WHERE SHE GETS OFF ON SUEZ CANAL ZONE

    LONDON.—Britain hoped the negotiations would be resumed, but if the British Suez Canal troops were attacked by "Nazi-trained Egyptian Army or saboteurs" she would not hesitate to defend herself, the Prime Minister (Sir Winston Churchill) told the House of Commons. "And we ...

    Article : 463 words
  4. Devonport victim of freakish weather

    Devonport was the victim of freakish weather yesterday. First, at 4 a.m., a "willy-willy" hit ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 205 words
  5. Aussies roaming through Britain

    LONDON. — Members of Australia's Coronation Contingent last week-end were scattered over England and ...

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  6. No-confidence motion ignored

    HOBART. — The New Norfolk Football Club committee last evening decided to ignore a no-confidence motion ...

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  8. Crown lands for Oil Co.

    SYDNEY — Special, legislation will be introduced in the N.S.W. Parliament to permit Australian Oil Refining Ltd. ...

    Article : 78 words
  9. SMITHTON MILL DESTROYED

    Fire early last night totally destroyed Greys' Sawmill, at Smithton, in less than an hour. The mill was valued at about £10,000 and was only partly covered by insurance. The fire was first ...

    Article : 310 words
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