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    BOYS AT SOMERS CAMP gave a rousing welcome to the general officer commanding the Second A.I.F. (Sir Thomas Blamey) when he visited the camp yesterday. One hundred boys from public schools, factories, and industry entered the camp on Saturday. A BURLESQUE LORD MAYOR and placards labelled "Vote Coles for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. EVERYTHING AT STAKE

    "This war is no mere affair of the theatre, but the slow beginning of a great and vital struggle, and in that great ...

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  5. CONFIDENCE IN VICTORY

    Confidence in Great Britain's ability to police the seas and to keep open and active the saltwater highways by which she lives and along which she would draw the means of victory was expressed by the First Lord of ...

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  6. MOVE TO END FINNISH WAR

    GERMANY IS SAID BY THE DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT OF THE "EVENING STANDARD" TO BE MAKING STRONG EFFORTS TO END THE WAR IN FINLAND. ...

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  7. SOVIET AIR RAIDS

    Soviet air operations were resumed on a large scale in Finland yesterday. Twenty-seven centres were bombed, including the ...

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  8. BRITAIN IS "WARNED"

    Friction was inevitable unless Britain fundamentally altered her hostile attitude, says a pamphlet issued by the Japanese War Office. ...

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  9. TRUCKS FROM BELGIUM

    Germany is understood to have demanded that Belgium shall quickly hire 10,000 railway waggons to her at reasonable charges, says ...

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  10. DROWNING AT BLACK ROCK

    Twenty life-savers, one of them fully elad, and three men in boats dived for half an hour for the body of a man who was drowned while ...

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  11. R.A.F. PICTURES OF GERMANY

    Pictures taken by British reconnaissance planes of the German seaplane base at Sylt were published on the front pages of the London ...

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  12. RELIEF FOR FINNS

    One million more dollars (£A333,000) for the Finnish relief fund have been promised by several leading industrialists in the United ...

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  13. SUNK WITHOUT WARNING

    Nazi sinkings of helpless neutral [?]sels continue. The Swedish [?]tor-ship Pajala (6,873 tons) and [?]e Danish motor-ship Canadian ...

    Article : 227 words
  14. RUSSIA'S HOPES

    The Soviet's aspirations in Scandinavia have been revealed by a postcard map that has been smuggled into Stockholm from ...

    Article : 167 words
  15. U.S. Embargo Supported

    Support is growing for his proposal to authorise President Roosevelt to ban the export of raw materials to Japan, said the chairman ...

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  16. INTERNMENT ISSUE RAISED

    Interviewed on Friday night, Lord Redesdale said that he had heard nothing of a suggestion that his daughter, the Hon. Unity ...

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  17. HITLER RUBBING ALONG ON £200,000 A YEAR

    The French radio says that Hitler is earning £200,000 sterling a year. Items in the amount are:— ...

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  18. SUCCESS OF AIR PATROLS

    Progress in coping with the menace of German magnetic mines is officially stated to be "extremely satisfactory." ...

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  19. "COMPASSIONATE LEAVE" FOR HEROINE'S HUSBAND

    The War Office has granted Trooper Gath, of Bradford, six months' "compassionate leave" to enable him to care for his ...

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  20. REUNITES MOTHER AND SON

    [?] a Hampshire woman [?]her door and saw a tall [?]an soldier outside, she asked: [?]do you want?" ...

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  21. MORE U-BOATS

    An article published in German magazines reveals that all German shipyards, including those at Danzig, Gdynia, and Memel, are ...

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