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  3. GAVE NEWS TO NAZI RAIDERS

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Hughes) said yesterday that the four stations that had been closed down were either used or owned by "Jehovah's Witnesses." They had been closed because, according to naval authorities, information was being supplied to ...

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  4. WILL DROP NO MORE BOMBS

    An Italian airman shot down in Britain, on his way to a prison camp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TOBRUK SUPPLIES CUT OFF

    By reaching Bazala, 40 miles west of Tobruk, the Army of the Nile ensured that neither reinforcements nor supplies will traverse the coast road to Tobruk. Armoured units and light tanks ...

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  6. TRIBESMEN RISE IN ABYSSINIA

    British successes in Libya have created an undercurrent of intense excitement on the borders of Eritrea and ...

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  7. RAIDER ISSUE RAISED AT TOKYO

    The Australian Minister (Sir John Latham) called at the Foreign Office to-day and discussed "certain matters" with the Foreign Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 110 words
  8. GREEKS CAPTURE KLISURA

    It is officially announced in Athens that Greek forces have captured Klisura. ...

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  9. AIR RAIDS RENEWED OVER BRITAIN

    After three nights of ae[?]ial inactivity throughout Britain, the alert was sounded soon after dusk in the London area last night. ...

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  10. JAPAN PREPARES FOR WAR IN THE AIR

    Cabinet to-day approved Joint plans submitted by the War, Navy and Home Ministries to strengthen air defences. ...

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  11. R.A.F. Raids Over Germany

    The Air Ministry reports that the R.A.F. has carried out raids on Western Germany. Berlin officials admit that large ...

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  12. GENERAL STRIKE

    A general strike is being considered by some unions as a protest against continued increases in the price of ...

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  13. PETROL QUOTA DEFENDED

    The petrol quota system was necessary to enable better use to be made of tankers and the available storage in Australia, and to permit ...

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  14. PACIFIC BASES READY FOR AMERICAN NAVY

    It is reliably stated that plans for naval co-operation between the British, United States and Dutch navies have reached a point where the protection of the interests of the three Powers in South East Asia are assured. ...

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  15. THAI SUCCESSES IN INDO-CHINA

    The Thailand army is advancing steadily into Cambodia, the most westerly province in Indo-China, according to the latest Thai communique. Fighting is proceeding on a scale much larger than ...

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