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  3. LORD HALIFAX APPOINTED AMBASSADOR TO AMERICA

    It has been announced officially that Lord Halifax has been appointed as Ambassador to Washington. Mr. Anthony Eden becomes Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Mr. David Margesson succeeds Mr. Eden as ...

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  4. BRITAIN ORGANISES FOR ASSAULT ON BARDIA

    Careful preparation are being made by the Allied High Command for the next phase of the operations in the Western Desert. In the Port Bardia area, where two Italian divisions are besieged, reinforcements are ...

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  5. 500 PLANES DAILY

    President Murray, of the industrial organisation, announced that under President Roosevelt's plan to utilise ...

    Article : 71 words
  6. Parisians Tear Down Nazi Appeal for Pilots

    The Free French agency declares that posters, signed "Commandant Constantine" recently appeared on walls ...

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  7. BRITISH FORCES MARSHALLED AT MALAYA

    The Fat East Headquarters communique declares that substantial reinforcements of all arms for the Far Eastern ...

    Article : 125 words
  8. GREEKS RETAIN INITIATIVE

    It is reliably reported that after heavy fighting the Italians have been driven from commanding positions in the Himara ...

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  9. HEROISM

    Described by the Chief Officer of the South Australian fire brigade (Mr. White), as one of the pluckiest deeds he had known in his long experience, ...

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  10. FASCISM IN JAPAN

    The Tokyo correspondent of "The Times" says that the inclusion of Baron Hiranuma and Lieut.-Colonel Yanagawa in the reconstructed ...

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  11. FREE RAIL TRAVEL FOR GARRISON SOLDIERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Soldiers, belonging to garrison battalions will be permitted free rail passes to and from their homes once every three months ...

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  12. AMERICA THREATENED WITH ARMED ACTION

    Italy has followed up Germany's warning to the United States against any war-like action with an implied threat that the tri-partite agreement might be converted into armed action if more United States ships go to ...

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  13. WAR CENTRES IN BRITAIN BOMBED

    For the third successive night there was heavy enemy activity in the East Midlands last night. Raiders also appeared over London, Liverpool, the ...

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  14. INDIAN STATUS

    The Prime Minister (General Smutc) in a message to the Viceroy (Lord Linlithgow) declares that the Government is consenting to India ...

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  15. MINISTER DASHES ACROSS CONTINENT

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) will remember this Christmas for the speed at which he crossed Australia. He flew and drove 3000 miles across ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. JAPAN WATCHES AMERICA

    The Propaganda Minister, Count Nobufumi Ito, parried questions relative to the Japanese attitude regarding the German spokesman's warning to ...

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  17. LOSSES AT SEA

    The Admiralty announced that for the week, ended December 15, seven ships of 41.476 tons were lost, five being British and two Allied of ...

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  18. MR. CHURCHILL TO BROADCAST

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) will broadcast to the Empire at 7.15 a.m. to-morrow and the recording will be repeated at ...

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  19. WARNING IN SWITZERLAND.

    BASLE, Sunday.—Air raid warnings were sounded in Basle and Berne and they were also heard repeatedly in German towns across the Rhine and ...

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  20. V.C. PRESUMED KILLED.

    LONDON, Sunday,— Flying-Officer Garland, VC, who was previously reported missing, is now presumed to have been killed. ...

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  21. SUBMARINE FEARED LOST

    An Admiralty communique states that the submarine Swordfish (Lieutenant Langley, R.N.), is overdue and is considered lost, ...

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  22. DUTCH JOIN BRITISH FORCES

    Dutch pilot and crew, one of many who have joined Britain's Royal Naval Air Service, examine the guns of seaplane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Loval not Returning to Vichy Government

    The Vichy correspondent of British Associated Press states that an official spokesman told French journalists that there was no question of M. Laval returning to the Cabinet nor of an immediate reconstruction of the Cabinet. ...

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  24. JAP MINISTER TO AUSTRALIA

    The representative of the Austra[?] Associated Press understands that the name of a Japanese Minister to Australia has been submitted to the ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. SOVIET PROTEST TO RUMANIA

    The Belgrade correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" states that the Soviet Minister to Bucharest has protested against the anti-Soviet ...

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