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Advertising : 14 wordsThe french Ambassador to the United States (Comte de Saint-Quentin), in a speech here to-day said:— "If Russia attacks any other country, the Allies ...
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Article : 60 wordsDiplomatic activity in Europe, at fever pitch during the last fortnight, quietened down over Easter, and main attention is now directed to the visit of the Hungarian Prime Minister (Count Teleki) to Rome, and to the activities of the French Prime Minister ...
Article : 573 wordsA Swedish Government broadcast to-day said that the proposed defensive alliance between Sweden, Norway and Finland must be examined without delay. It must be examined thoroughly, however, because it ...
Article : 348 wordsThe British liner Mauretania anchored in the bay to-day and presumably will pass through the Panama Canal ...
Article : 70 wordsThe British Official news bulletin to-day discusses the possibility of a reconstruction of the Government. For some days, it says, several newspapers have been canvassing such a possibility. It is suggested that the Prime Minister ...
Article : 446 wordsAfter the British had torpedoed the ore-carrier Hedderheim on Friday, the German Admiralty by code ...
Article : 147 wordsA widespread raid by the Royal Air Force in Germany is suggested by the almost simultaneous cutting off of Hamburg, ...
Article : 262 wordsThe Finnish town of Hanko has been handed over to the Soviet authorities without one of the ...
Article : 216 wordsOutposts on the Maginot Line were surprised to-day to see three Germans launch a small craft on the Rhine, with sails and streamers plastered with ...
Article : 129 wordsSeveral writers in the Press indicate that an Allied offensive on the Western Front is by no means ruled out. ...
Article : 157 wordsThe wife of the Australian Minister to the U.S.A. (Mrs. Casey) to-day enjoyed the best cup of tea ...
Article : 234 wordsReports that the British Government has arranged to purchase the entire Indian and Ceylon tea crops have ...
Article : 155 wordsIt is expected that as a result of the coal strike, the Broken Hill Pty. steel works at Newcastle will cease production on Monday ...
Article : 124 wordsThe condition of the Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) to-night was extremely grave. ...
Article : 23 wordsCOPENHAGEN, March 25.—The Danish steamer Britta (1146 tons) was sunk without warning off the north coast of Scotland. She is the seventh ...
Article : 50 wordsFritz Thyssen, German industrial magnate, departed from Locarno for Paris to-day with his wife and all his baggage. He left no forwarding ...
Article : 82 wordsEngland enjoyed its Easter holidays, Railways reported record traffic and coastal and other resorts were packed with visitors. There were more than 500,000 holidaymakers at ...
Article : 491 wordsFrance has notified the Finnish Olympic Committee that, because of mobilisation of athletes, she cannot participate in ...
Article : 75 wordsA temporary settlement has been reached in a strike in which about 400 Chinese members of the crew of an oversea vessel walked off the ship ...
Article : 114 wordsWell informed sources state that British destroyers and submarines are active in the region of the Skagerrak. A Stockholm paper refers to the ...
Article : 39 wordsAn Italian sergeant pilot, Mario Luzaldo, landed in a military flying boat at the port of Nice to-day. At first it was reported that he ...
Article : 74 words"A carefully, planned Japanese peace move," is how "The Times," in a leading article, describes the new Japanese-sponsored "Government of China" to be inaugurated next Sunday by Wang Ching-wei. ...
Article : 318 wordsAll ranks of the R.A.F. and B.E.F. have been given strict instructions not to participate in broadcasts from Germany if they are captured. They ...
Article : 48 wordsA gift made by Australia to the late Sir John Henniker Heaton, in recognition of the many postal reforms he secured, has been stolen from a garage ...
Article : 130 wordsAccording to figures published in the Ministry of Labour Gazette, about 10,300,000 workers have had their wages increased since the outbreak of ...
Article : 71 wordsThe National Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen, and Clerks, at its annual conference at Birmingham. rejected, by 72 vote to 51, a motion ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Government's prohibition on the sale of a wide variety of articles from midnight, in preparation for new taxes to-morrow, resulted in an ...
Article : 62 wordsLONDON, March 25.—Included in the latest Royal Air Force casualty list—the 23rd issued—is Sergeant B. Raises, of Melbourne, wounded on ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 27 Mar 1940, Page 1
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