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  4. MINES TO REOPEN AT ONCE Ministry Determined on Volunteer Work

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Having received results of the miners' ballot on the strike, the Government is going ahead with its plans to reopen mines without further warning to strikers. Notices will be served to-morrow calling on ...

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  5. HOLLAND'S DANGER

    Latest diplomatic cables from Europe contained evidence of the Netherlands' danger from attack, Mr. Cordell Hull. ...

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  6. REACTION TO VOTE

    UNTIL MR. CHAMBERLAIN HAS MADE A DEFINITE STATEMENT OF HIS INTENTIONS FOLLOWING THE VOTE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS LAST NIGHT, THE COURSE HE INTENDS TO ADOPT ...

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  7. BRITISH SUBMARINE SINKS NAZI OIL SHIP.

    Remarkable picture, exclusive to "The Argus," of the German tanker Moonsund afire after being torpedoed off the Norwegian coast by H.M.S. Snapper. The Moonsund was carrying hundreds of tons of petrol for aeroplanes, and flames reached a tremendous height. Blazing petrol ran out across the surface of the sea until the water seemed to burn. H.M.S. Snapper is reported to have sunk four, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NAZIS SET OIL ABLAZE Men Swimming From Ship

    When survivors from the French destroyer Bison (2,436 tons) were swimming in oil-coated water from the sinking vessel German airmen ...

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  9. RECESS FOR COMMONS Reassembles on May 21

    An attempt to obtain a reassembling of Parliament on May 14, after the Whitsun recess, instead of on May 21, was not pressed ...

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  10. FLYING-OFFICER D. F. B. SHEEN,

    aged 23 years, of Sydney, has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. He is now serving with the R.A.F. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "THRIFTLESSNESS OF STATES"

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A warning was issued by Mr. Fadden, Assistant Treasurer, in the House of Representatives to-night to State ...

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  12. STOLE SHIP, ESCAPED

    Wearing dungarees and scarves given them by Norwegian fishermen and farmers, nine British soldiers who had walked 200 miles in seven ...

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  14. DUCE'S FEW WORDS TO LARGE CROWD

    Briefly addressing 60,000 people from the balcony of the PalazzoVenezia, Signor Mussolini said:— "Having heard my speeches, you ...

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  15. 2,500,000 LIABLE TO SERVICE

    About 2,500,000 men will be affected by the Royal proclamation issued to-day extending liability for military service to men who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ARMY TO LEAVE RACECOURSES

    Williamstown racecourse will be vacated by the Army when the new Mount Martha A.I.F. camp is ready, probably at the end of May. ...

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  17. ITALY DIVERTS TRADE

    Turkish exports to Italy will be diverted from the Mediterranean route and go overland through Jugoslavia, following orders from ...

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  18. GERMAN PLANE DOWN OFF SCOTLAND

    R.A.F. fighters intercepted and shot down an enemy plane off the north-east coast of Scotland shortly before noon to-day, the Air ...

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  19. ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN

    First Australian-made, high performance 3.7 anti-aircraft gun will be handed over to Army inspection staff by Sir Frederick Stewart, Supply Minister, at ...

    Article : 56 words
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