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  3. JAPANESE LANDINGS IN S. CHINA

    Japanese forces were landed on Monday at six places on the coast of Kwangtung (most southerly Chinese province) with the object of cutting one of the few remaining overland routes to Free China, Japanese southern ...

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  4. CABLE SENTT TO P.M.

    A strongly worded cablegram was, it is understood, sent last night by the War Cabinet to Mr. Menzies asking for ...

    Article : 297 words
  5. NEW BOMBERS FOR BRITAIN

    New bombers that carry heavy loads will soon be in general use for increasing attacks on Germany, says the "Evening Standard's" air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 212 words
  6. BRITAIN BREAKS WITH BULGARS

    GREAT BRITAIN BROKE OFF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH BULGARIA AT 8.30 A.M. TO-DAY (5.30 P.M. IN MELBOURNE), WHEN MR. RENDEL, THE BRITISH MINISTER IN SOFIA, ...

    Article : 618 words
  7. ENVOYS STATEMENT

    The "Daily Mail" diplomatic correspondent understands that when Mr. Shigemitsu, the Japanese Ambassador to Britain, called on ...

    Article : 125 words
  8. BRITISH RAID ISLAND

    Units of the Kuyal Navy yesterday raided the German-occupied island of Lofoten, at the entrance of the fiord leading to Narvik, ...

    Article : 197 words
  9. BIG CHILDREN'S LAND ARMY

    The Board of Education has agreed to a plan under which the schools of Britain will provide a children's land army totalling ...

    Article : 113 words
  10. "GOING TO SEE HITLER"

    President Roosevelt said yesterday that he knew nothing of the activities of Mr. John Cudahy, former U.S. Ambassador to Belgium, who is reported to be in ...

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  11. HOSPITAL SENT IN SECTIONS

    A complete hospital with 125 beds and staff quarters for 80, with a fully equipped laboratory, is being transported section by section ...

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  12. APPEASEMENT DENIED

    Mr. Menzies denied to-day that he had suggested any policy of appeasement towards Japan. "I am not advocating ...

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  13. 250,000 WORKERS AFFECTED

    Nearly one hundred industries and at least quarter of a million workers will be affected by the Government's scheme for closing ...

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  14. HENPECKED HUSBAND SHOOTS FOUR RELATIVES DEAD

    Arthur Pellerin, 24, entered the police Station at Lewiston (Maine) last night and handed in a revolver. He said: "I've killed four people. ...

    Article : 66 words
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  16. RECORD U.S. PLANE EXPORTS

    U.S. January exports of aircraft were valued at £A13,660,000, the highest for a month ever recorded, says the Department of Commerce ...

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  17. CR. COLES, M.H.R.

    Cr. Coles, M.H.R., who is visiting London, said to-day that he would return to Australia with Mr. Menzies and his party. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. COUNTERFEIT £ 5 NOTES

    Unsuccessful attempts have been made to pass counterfeit £5 notes at South Melbourne in the last 10 days. South Melbourne detectives are investigating. ...

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  19. TOKIO COMMENT

    Political circles to-day point out that Japan's attitude towards Australia manifestly concurs with views expressed by Mr. Menzies in ...

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  20. EIRE SEEKING ARMS

    Mr. Frank Aiken, Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence, will leave for America to-day to examine the possibilities of buying arms and ...

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  21. KOREAN'S ADVICE TO U.S.A.

    Advice to "stop making faces at Japan and move in the American Fleet" was given to the U.S.A. in an interview to-day by Dr. Syngman Rhee, former President ...

    Article : 190 words
  22. ACTORS OBJECT TO B.B.C. BAN

    Leslie Howard and several actors and actresses working in films at Denham Studios have, says the "News-Chronicle," drawn up a ...

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  23. "AMBUSHED" BY U-BOATS

    Fifty survivors of a German submarine "ambush" somewhere in the Atlantic have landed at an east coast Canadian port. ...

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  24. BRITAIN AND JAPAN

    A talk which is believed to have been satisfactory from both the British and Japanese viewpoints occurred when Mr. Churchill received Mr. Shigemitsu, the ...

    Article : 90 words
  25. "SLUM SHELTERS" WARNING

    "Some public shelters are In danger of becoming underground slums," said Lord Horder, the eminent physician, in an address to the Royal Empire Society. ...

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  26. ITALIAN PEOPLE ANGERED BY CLOSING OF CAFES

    The authorities in Rome, the "New York Times" correspondent says, have ordered the abolition of sidewalk cafes in Italy on the ...

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  27. HOME DEFENCE

    Shire engineers may soon be requested to supply vital home defence information to the B.S.L. Volunteer Defence Corps, said Mr. G. W. Holland. State R.S.L. ...

    Article : 91 words
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