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  3. SEVERE BLOW ADMINISTERED TO ITALIAN NAVAL PRESTIGE

    "Squadrons of our light forces, operating on the main line of Italian communications, across the Straits of Otranto, between Italy and Albania, on Monday night, intercepted, off the Albanian port of Valona, an enemy ...

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  4. EARLY SOUTH MOVE LIKELY BY JAPAN

    According to Reuter's correspondent, Japanese naval circles do not deny the possibility that Japan might establish itself in South Indo-China, while some naval authorities even declare it might have to enter "very shortly." ...

    Article : 324 words
  5. SOVIET-GERMAN TALKS

    The Hitler-Molotov talks this afternoon lasted three hours. The Deputy Foreign Commissar (M. Deansov) and Von Ribbent[?]op ...

    Article : 175 words
  6. "A TOUGH LOT"

    The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs (Lord Cranbourne) felt that as a tribute to the part they had played in the last war, he would ...

    Article : 143 words
  7. Danish Letters Tell of Sinking of liner Bremen

    Letters from Denmark indicate that the German liner Bremen (51,731 tons) has been sunk in the Kattegat, ...

    Article : 97 words
  8. R.A.F. WRECKS NAZI PLAN

    Speaking in London to-day, the Secretary for India, described the German policy over the past two years as "a cowardly design aimed ...

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  9. FRANCE WARNED NOT TO SUBMIT TO JAPAN

    The Chungking correspondent of Reuter states that in a strong article the official ''Central China Daily News" urges France to cease making concessions to Japan. The newspaper says that, unless France is willing to ...

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  10. INQUIRY INTO CONDUCT OF AXIS CONSULS

    Mr. Martin Dies, Chairman of the "Un-American" Activities Committee, announced that he is opening ...

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  11. GALE CASUALTIES IN AMERICA

    There are now 123 dead throughout the nation as a result of gales which lasted three days. Six ships were sunk and six grounded in the ...

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  12. WAR RISKS

    A conference of departmental experts and actuaries was held at Canberra yesterday at which preliminary discussions took place on ...

    Article : 256 words
  13. MARTINIQUE MAY TEST MONROE DOCTRINE

    A correspondent of the Overseas News Agency, who has returned from Martinique, says that the French, under orders from the Vichy Government, have rejected every United States proposal designed to keep the island from Germany. ...

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  14. RAIDS ON ENGLAND

    The part played by the weather in the air war was again demonstrated to-night when despite an early raid, London was given a respite from the ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. WAR IN GREECE

    An Athens communique states that Greek troops successfully attacked in the Pindus region, occupying another series of hill tops in Albania. ...

    Article : 223 words
  16. RECRUITS FOR GANDHI

    Mahatma Gandhi has drawn up a list of 1500 members of Congress, who will invite imprisonment by civil disobedience, in the form of anti-war ...

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  17. AIR NAVIGATION

    Instruments and accessories for the operation and navigation of aircraft have been added by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Harrison) to the list of ...

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  18. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

    The Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) announced yesterday that the Australian banks had agreed to forego their selling margin of 10 per cent. on ...

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  19. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Unless the war situation warrants a postponement, the State elections will be held at the usual time in May or June of next year. ...

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  20. APPEAL REFUSED FROM DEATH SENTENCE

    The High court to- day refused Cecil Roy Simpkihs, 24, special leave to appeal against his conviction for murder. ...

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  21. GERMAN SHIPS PREPARE FOR DASH TO SEA

    The German freighters Or[?]noco, Rhein, Inderwald and Brygla, which have been tied up since the outbreak of war are loading stores, including ...

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