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  4. FURTHER BRITISH VICTORIES IN THE AIR

    British arms were successful in the air again today. An R.A.F. plane tackled two Dorniers over the North Sea and poured bullets into one of them. In addition, a German raider was shot down off the north-east ...

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  5. "COBBER" KAIN RECOVERING RAPIDLY

    Although the doctors have forbidden him to fly for a week, Flying-Officer E. J. ("Cobber") Kain is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Nurses Say Farewell

    TWO OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S A.I.F. nurses today went back to their old school, Methodist Ladies' College, to say farewell before they leave Adelaide to join their divisions. From Left—Nurses Mary Dunn, Mavis Riggs, the head prefect (Helen Clark), and the principal (Miss J. Harris). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Stop Press

    The Kuitpo bushfire is now racing towards Ashbourne. Men are burning breaks to try to stop it from crossing the Ashbourne road. ...

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  8. 3-Point Pledge Of Allies

    THE Supreme War Council of the Allies, at its meeting in London today, agreed to the following solemn declaration:— ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. Submarine Crews In Nazi Castle

    MEN from the British submarine Starfish counted 32 depth charges before the vessel's stern came to the surface, and they ...

    Article : 199 words
  10. Putting Kick Into The War

    The sixth meeting of the Supreme War Council held in London today will probably prove the most important to ...

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  11. Spitfire Couldn't Buck Him Off

    An air force rigger today rode bareback on a Spitfire—which at full speed travels 10 times as fast as ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. BRITISH ENVOYS CALLED HOME

    All British Ministers in the Balkan countries, also the Ambassador to Turkey, have been called to London to confer with the Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax), who desires confidential information. ...

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  13. U-BOATS MAY GET TO MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, March 29.—Rear-Admiral T. B. Drew told the Rotary Club today that there was a possibility that German raiders and submarines ...

    Article : 79 words
  14. Drive Against Spies On English Coast

    LONDON, March 28.—The Press Association says that armed sentries guarded all neutral cargo ships and trawlers at Grimsby, and Hull all day ...

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  15. Ships Dodge Air Torpedoes; Drive Off Planes

    LONDON, March 28.—Capt. Dawson, bringing in the coastal steamer David M. Portward today, described a duel with three planes dropping air ...

    Article : 136 words
  16. DUTCH NOT FIRED ON

    IT is now established that the British Blenheim bomber, shot down over Holland early today, did not return the fire of the Dutch ...

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  17. Warm Welcome Awaits Them

    DR. Ley, head of the German Labor Front, is confident of Germany winning the war soon, says the Rotterdam correspondent ...

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  18. Nazi Sea Move Rumored

    LONDON, March 29.—The Rome radio last night broadcast an unconfirmed report that German warships were steaming out of ...

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  19. H. G. Wells Attacks Government

    LONDON, March 28.—Addressing a student's conference at Leeds. H. G. Wells, the noted author said that Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax were ...

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  20. WAR CHIEFS DISCUSS NAZI AIMS

    THE Allied defence chiefs who attended the Supreme War Council's meeting today took the opportunity while in London to ...

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  21. ARMIES OF THE EMPIRE LEARN WAR'S ART TOGETHER

    INCREASING numbers of young British yeomanry are arriving in Palestine, and the troops are settling down to the earnest training which the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. First Polish Planes On Western Front

    PARIS, March 28.—The first Polish planes on the western front arrived there today. They are manned by Poles, who have been trained recently. ...

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  23. 'Neutrality Beacons' On Coast of Denmark

    COPENHAGEN, March 28.—Thirteen 'neutrality beacons" are being installed on the west coast of Denmark to prevent the violation of Danish territory ...

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