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  3. Conferences More Stormy as Hitler's Plans go Astray

    Berlin sources stated that Hitler's conference at the Chancellery are becoming longer, more stormy and more largely attended every day. The "Telegraaf's" Berlin correspondent says it is ...

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  4. AIR FORCE TECHNICIANS IN TRAINING

    A number of R.A.F. technicians are undergoing instruction in various branches of aeronautics at an R.A.F. School of technical training "somewhere on the West Coast." The photograph shows men at work in the Basic Training Shop at the school. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH LAND AIRCRAFT

    British fighter 'planes have arrived in Norway and are now keeping watch on the Gubran dals Valley, state a Norwegian war communique. Later reports state that the R.A.F. machines have already claimed six victims. ...

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  6. BRITISH SETBACK ALLEGED

    A sensational report, suggesting that an inadequately armed and unsupported British force attacked Trondheim from Namsos, is featured by the "New York Post." Other reliable American sources, however, believe the report ...

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  7. CRITICAL VEIN

    "If the effort be worthy of our cause, the output of aeroplanes, guns, munitions and other equipment must ...

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  8. Coal Strike BITTER DEBATE AT UNION MEETING

    Plans for the settlement of the coal strike were discussed at a representative meeting of the coal mining unions to-day. There were many bitter clashes of opinion. Some delegates declared that, because of the dwindling ...

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  9. BRITAIN DENIES ALLEGATION

    The Air Ministry denies the German allegation that the R.A.F. bombed undefended towns, and recalls that the German bombing of the Orkneys on ...

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  10. DIGGERS FAVOUR HIGHER PAY FOR A.I.F.

    A motion, "That the establishment of wet canteens in military camps would be in the best interests of soldiers," was ...

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  11. DOUBLE TRAGEDY AT BRISBANE

    The murder of a woman at Morningside to-day and the suicide of her husband are thought to be due to jealousy. The victims were Dorothy ...

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  12. WIDOW CLAIMS DAMAGES

    Whether a widow is entitled to claim damages on behalf of her unborn child was raised for the first time in a ...

    Article : 154 words
  13. CASUALTIES ON H.M.S. HUNTER

    The Admiralty announce H.M.S. Hunter casualties as 157 missing, namely, eight officers, 147 ratings, and two canteen attendants. They state that there ...

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  14. Italy Digs Trenches on Reich Border

    Italy is digging trenches along her Austrian, but not her French borders. There are indications of better ...

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  15. DANISH SHIPS SEIZED

    PIETERMARITZBERG, April 25.—Two judges, sitting as a prize court, ordered that two Danish steamers sheltering at Durban should be handed to ...

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  16. Four Years Gaol for Attack on Judge

    The Manchester Assizes has sentenced Henry Ballantine Best, who was charged with attempting to kill Judge Burgin, chairman of a conscientious ...

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  17. AIR TRAINING SCHOOLS OPEN MONDAY

    Air training schools established under the Empire Air Scheme will open on Monday throughout Australia when 144 piloits, 69 observers and 80 radio ...

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  18. GERMAN SHIPS SUNK

    STOCKHOLM, April 26.—Two German ships sunk after explosions between Copenhagen and Malmo, westward of the central passage. It is not ...

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  19. GOERING SENDS REGRETS

    WASHINGTON, April 25.—The Reich Air Minister (Field-Marshal Goering) sent his personal regrets at the death of the United States Air Attache in ...

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  20. COMMUNISTS PLANTED

    WASHINGTON, April 24—An ex-Communist organiser testified to the Dies Committee today that the party planted members in aircraft industries ...

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  21. Allies Place Huge Order for United States 'Planes

    The Allied Purchasing Mission announced to-day that it had signed contracts for 200,000,000 dollars (£50,000,000) worth of aircraft and engines in the past fortnight. The Allies, the announcement added, were financing new plant construction by three United States' aircraft engine manufacturers. ...

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  22. Heavy German Losses in Norway Landing

    It is officially announced that 3000 German dead have been washed up on the eastern shores of Oslo Fiord. The invaders also lost great ...

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  23. Lovelock Member of Surgeons College

    J. E. Lovelock, the New Zealand athlete, has been admitted as a member of the Royal College of Surgeons. Fellows elected include Mr. P. H. ...

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  24. NEW BATTLESHIP JOINS FRENCH FLEET

    It is announced officially that the 35,000-ton battleship Richelieu is ready for service. Three other battleships, four ...

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  25. FRENCH SUCCESS

    PARIS, April 25.—The Minister for the Navy (M. Campinchi) announced to-day that French destroyers recently had been in action against a German ...

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  26. U.S. Neutrality Laws Invoked on Norway

    President Roosevelt to-day proclaimed that the state of war existing between Norway and Germany invoked the United States neutrality laws on ...

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  27. Germany's Huge War Expenditure

    The German Journal "Vier Jahresplan" says that Germany has already spent £250,000,000 more in the present war than throughout the last war. ...

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  28. U.S.A. TESTS NEW ENGINE

    WASHINGTON, April 25.—A Diesel airplane engine, for which is claimed a 50 per cent. greater cruising range than similar gasoline motors, was ...

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  29. ENGLAND-AUSTRALIA FLIER MISSING

    LONDON, April 25—Acting Flight- Lieutenant R. P. A. Harrison, who took part in the R.A.F. England-Australia flight in 1937, is reported missing. ...

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