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  3. Britain Rolls Up Sleeves To Win War

    A sweeping home-front offensive under which everyone throughout Britain will have his sleeves rolled up to win the war was begun with the passing of the Emergency Powers Act. This greatly extended the Government's wartime emergency ...

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  4. The War News in Brief

    Britain has given tangible expression to its will to win in a sweeping Emergency Powers Bill, which passed both Houses ...

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  5. ARRAS, ABBEVILLE RECAPTURED

    The 13th day of the great German offensive finds the Allied armies fighting back sternly and joined in battle at all points. A strong current of restrained optimism swept through ...

    Article : 544 words
  6. CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA IF WARRANTED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) told the House of Commons that the Government was considering sweeping ...

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  7. ENTRY OF ITALY

    Judging from diplomatic and military signs alone, Italy's entry into the war seems inevitable. Certain naval signs ...

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  8. REFUGEES IN BELGIUM BLOCK ROADS

    Bridges and level crossings in Bruges have been closed to stop processions of refugees to the coast. Refugees are ...

    Article : 218 words
  9. MR. CHURCHILL ANNOUNCES FRESH CRISIS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill), in the Commons to-day, announced that German announced cars had made a way through a ...

    Article : 125 words
  10. FELL FROM TRACTOR

    When he fell from a tractor on which he was riding near Penguin last evening, Albert John Palmer Revell ...

    Article : 116 words
  11. THREE SHIFTS A DAY

    Plans are being considered to work the Launceston Railway Workshops three shifts a day on the production of munitions, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CROWD THREATENS NAZI AGENTS

    An angry crowd of 400 threatened to mob three professed Nazi agents, distributing German propaganda. They were forced to leave the city under ...

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  13. ALLIED BLOW WILL SURPRISE

    Only four of France's many completely equipped and highly mechanised armies have yet made contact with the enemy, while the main body ...

    Article : 123 words
  14. SITUATION ON WESTERN FRONT REMAINS GRAVE

    It is authoritatively learned in London that the situation remains very grave. There is no disguising the fact that British communications are endangered. The Channel ports can still be used. ...

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  15. NEW TELEGRAM RATES

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Thorby) introduced in the House of Representatives to-day a bill which will eliminate interstate rates for telegrams ...

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  16. "PARASHOOTERS" FORCE

    In a brief late debate in the Commons, Mr. Hore Belisha critics[?]l the Government plans for a local defence force. He argued that parachutists ...

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  17. WAR-MONGERS URGE JAPAN TO JOIN NAZIS

    European developments have resulted in a great increase of the activities of elements favouring Japan's ...

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  18. "COBBER" KAIN'S BAG RISES

    "Cobber" Kain and an unnamed Australian fighter pilot have now shot down 25 German 'planes each while operating with the R.A.F. advanced air ...

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  19. NAZIS CLAIM GIRAUD TAKEN IN TANK

    The German official news-agency, amending last night's statement, announces that General Giraud was captured in ...

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  20. TRAWLER LOST

    LONDON, May 23.—The Admiralty announced to-day the loss of the trawler Rifsness, which was bombed by enemy aircraft. There were three ...

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  21. NO REPLY FROM SOVIET

    LONDON, May 23.—Britain has not received any reply from the Soviet to its suggestion of trade talks. ...

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