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    WET TRACKS FOR CUP CANDIDATES in their final trials yesterday. Top left:—J. H. Abbs, owner-trainer of Mosaic, leading his horse from the track. Mosaic has been deposed by Rivetta as favourite. Top right:— Pantier, "Doncaster's" selection for the race. Centre left:—Reading (nearer), the dual Derby winner, leaving the track with Stylish. Centre right:—The new favourite, Rivette. The Caulfield Cup winner is selected to win ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MORE FIRE POWER

    Australia's infantry is to be made an even more formidable force by equipping every section with a light ...

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  5. RIVETTE NEW CUP FAVOURITE

    Rain has caused a change of opinion regarding the Melbourne Cup, to be run to-day. Rivette has deposed Mosaic from the position of favourite, which he had held since his win at Moonee Valley. There ...

    Article : 557 words
  6. NEW CAPITAL FOR REICH

    HITLER, WHO HAS BEEN SEVERELY SHAKEN BY THE NUMEROUS DIPLOMATIC DEFEATS THAT HE HAS SUFFERED RECENTLY, IS, SAYS THE BUDAPEST CORRESPONDENT OF THE "DAILY ...

    Article : 302 words
  7. SUPPLY HEAD POST

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Appointment of Mr. H. W. Clapp, former chairman of the Victorian Railways Commissioners, ...

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  8. HUNT FOR RAIDERS

    Combined action will be taken by Britain and France to hunt down the German pocket-battleships Deutschland and Admiral ...

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  9. GOERING HAS NERVES

    Fear of assassination is said to have affected the nerves of the president of the German Defence Council (Field-Marshal Goering). ...

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  10. MAN SLASHES AT MOSLEY

    An angry crowd attacked Fascists in Manchester yesterday, and several were injured. A man slashed at Sir Oswald ...

    Article : 157 words
  11. HITLER THINKS IT GOOD

    Hitler is reported to have been impressed by a new secret weapon —a mine which can be dropped by a bomber in the sea, where it will ...

    Article : 108 words
  12. £500,000,000 WAR LOAN FORECAST

    The issue of a war loan of £500,000,000 is forecast by the military correspondent of the "Evening Standard," who says that ...

    Article : 69 words
  13. SOVIET BECOMES CONCILIATORY

    The Soviet is believed to have adopted a more conciliatory attitude toward the Finnish Government, and the tension that ...

    Article : 123 words
  14. SARCASM OVER COMMUNIQUES

    The brief communiques issued by the French Commander-in-Chief (General Gamelin) are beginning to evoke sarcastic comment. ...

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  15. U-BOAT SINKS IN HARBOUR

    A German submarine is reported to have sunk in Bremen harbour. By the time it was raised to the surface all the members of the crew ...

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  16. ITALY FREE NOW

    A statement that the period in which Italy found herself bound to another Power has ended is being widely quoted in the Swiss ...

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  17. NEWS FOR GERMAN SUBMARINES

    Unlicensed wireless stations in the southern part of the United States are believed to be supplying information to German submarines ...

    Article : 56 words
  18. FOOD SHORTAGE IN BOHEMIA

    The food position in Bohemia (Czechoslovakia) is reported to be becoming worse. Very little bread is available, there is no sugar, and ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. PURGE OF NAZI LITERATURE

    Much anti-Communist reading matter in Germany will, it is expected, be destroyed in a "purge" of Nazi literature that Dr. Alfred ...

    Article : 47 words
  20. RUMANIAN OIL

    Turkey is negotiating a purchase of Rumanian oil. If she succeeds Germany's supplies from Rumania will be endangered. ...

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  21. CONVOYS ARRIVE SAFELY

    Four convoys, comprising 28 ships, carrying 100,000 tons of foodstuffs, docked safely in a. British port to-day. ...

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