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  4. TO-DAY'S HEATHER :

    Fine and cloudy. ...

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  5. HITLER LAUNCHES 1000-PLANE ARMADA

    THE lightning war against Britain is reaching its climax. Yesterday Hitler flung an armada of 1000 planes against London. Following a week of intensifying raids, bombers in wave after wave struck at the Thames, London suburbs, Croydon airport, and penetrated as far as Wales. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Brisbane Riders at Caulfield

    THE New Zealand galloper, Gladynev, ruling favourite for the Caulfield Cap since the declaration of the weights, will be ...

    Article : 257 words
  7. 90,000 Fewer At Show

    An attendance of 30,000 at the Exhibition yesterday brought the total attendance for the week to 310,000, more than 90,000 fewer ...

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  8. HAMMER HITS AT ENGLAND

    HITLER'S tactic in the air war against Britain is to make each hammer blow harder than the last. ...

    Article : 388 words
  9. Roosevelt Plans Dominions Defence Link-Up

    President Roosevelt, who has left by special train for the Canadian border to confer with the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King), has said that an American and Canadian scheme to defend the Western Hemisphere ...

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  11. KING TOASTS VICTORY IN BEER

    Surrounded by schoolboys in a Dorset cornfield, the King yesterday toasted "a speedy victory" with a glass of beer. ...

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  12. New Target For Nazi Bombers

    Aerial view part of part of London. In the top right-hand corner of the Tower of London and in the centre, on the far bank, is the Monument. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Fatally Injured By Train

    William Bernhardt Stembel, single, of Grantham, had his left arm practically severed and his left ear severed when he was run ...

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