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  3. NO UNITY IN BALKANS YET

    Discreet announcements regarding the Balkan Entente deliberations in Belgrade indicate that there has been at least a temporary triumph for the German and Italian efforts to keep the Balkans politically disunited, but signs are not lacking that greater co-operation ...

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  4. WATER CARNIVAL AT THE FIRST BASIN

    A large crowd enjoyed the coolness of the First Basin on Saturday when the West Launceston Progress Association conducted carnival (See Page Six). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIGHTING FOR OUR LIVES

    "Make no mistake about it, there will be no victory without tears," declared the new War Minister (Mr. Oliver Stanley) at ...

    Article : 518 words
  6. TWO BOMBERS SHOT DOWN

    In addition to shooting down two Heinkel bombers along the East Coast yesterday, R.A.F. fighter planes put out of action the starboard engine of a third, sent a fourth scurrying homewards, and so damaged a fifth that ...

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  7. DUTCH DOCTOR EXAMINES TEN "STALINS"

    A New York publisher of medical books, Mr. C. C. Thomas, has received a letter describing how a Dutch heart specialist, Dr. Wenckebach, was summoned to Moscow to attend Stalin. He was forced to examine ...

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  8. RUSSIANS RAIN THOUSANDS OF BOMBS ON FINLAND

    The Russians rained thousands of bombs on Southern and Central Finland yesterday. Four hundred planes took part in the heaviest air offensive since the outbreak of the war, killing 100 and injuring more than 100. Bombs hit ...

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  9. PICKPOCKETS ACTIVE

    Pickpockets were active in Launceston during the week-end, five persons losing a total of about £145. The thefts, according to ...

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  10. DIED AFTER ASSAULT AT HOBART

    After an altercation in Elizabeth-street late last night, followed by an alleged assault by two soldiers, ...

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  11. SWEDEN'S HEAVY LOSSES IN WAR AT SEA

    The destruction of the Swedish steamer Fram in the North Sea by mine or torpedo brings the losses of Swedish ships since the out-break of war to 31, with a total tonnage of about 60,000. Two hundred and five sailors have been killed. ...

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  12. RADIO IN MOST HOMES: MANY LICENCES

    There is a wireless receiver in 71 out of every 100 dwellings in Australia, the Postmaster-General (Mr. Harrison) ...

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  13. TWO YOUNG MEN DROWNED NEAR STANLEY

    Two young men, John Keith O'Halloran (23), married, and Joseph O'Halloran (18), lost their lives by ...

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  14. FINNS' PEACE OFFER IS REJECTED

    An editorial in "Pravda," citing Stalin as "The eagle of the mountains and the hero of all time," declares that he will ...

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  15. LEADER OF POWERFUL JAPANESE PARTY RESIGNS : ASKED GOVERNMENT'S WAR AIMS

    After an uproar in the Diet on Friday, caused when he caustically attacked the Government and demanded a statement of its war aims, Mr. Takao Saito, Leader of the powerful Minseito Party, has resigned. Two minor parties ...

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  16. ITALY TO DOUBLE AIR FORCE

    It was officially announced that Italy will at least double the number of her military 'planes and pilots this year. ...

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