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  3. THRILLING AIR FIGHT OVER WESTERN FRONT

    IN the greatest day of air activity experienced by the Royal Air Force on the Western Front, five, and possibly seven, enemy machines were shot down in thrilling air battles yesterday. Three distinct fights took place, in which seven British pilots ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SOVIET TYRANNY

    "COVIET RUSSIA has proved just as unscrupulous an aggressor as Nazi Germany," said the Treasurer (Mr. Dwyer-Gray) at Hobart yesterday, commenting on the "Hands off Russia" resolution of the New South Wales Labour ...

    Article : 97 words
  5. VIEWS ON WAR STAND

    MR. DWYER-GRAY was until recently a member [?] the Federal executive of the Australian labour Party, and one of its two ...

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  6. RECALL TO MOSCOW

    Officiai circles emphasise that the recall of the Russian, Ambassador (M. Sountz) at the request of the French ...

    Article : 309 words
  7. SHOT DOWN

    Two Dutch fighters [?]ay shot down a British Bristol Blenheim. One of the crew died from wounds. ...

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  8. POPE'S VIEWS ON CAUSE OF WAR

    THE Pope, addressing 4,000 pilgrims, said that lack of Christian charity among some statesmen had caused the war. ...

    Article : 80 words
  9. Flames And Oil Poured Into Cockpit

    FLYING OFFICER KAIN, who is known as "Cobber" Kain, told the Hollowing story of his engagement with the enemy during the afternoon: ...

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  10. NEW FINNISH CABINET

    President Kallio announced the formation of Finland's, new Nantional Coalition Government with Dr. Ryti continuing as Premier but not ...

    Article : 264 words
  11. PROTECTING CANAL

    The "News-Chronicles" special correspondent at Ismalia says that British troops are mounting ceaseless guard in the Suer Canal zone ...

    Article : 231 words
  12. LONG STRIKE EXPECTED

    Reports submitted to a meeting of the Trades Hall Council tonight indicated that a prolonged strike of mine workers ...

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  13. NEW FRENCH ENERGY

    British and French Ministers, including the British Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) and the French Prime Minister (M. ...

    Article : 125 words
  14. CRASHES TO AVOID CHILDREN

    With a load of bombs under the wings of his aeroplane, a Royal Air Force pilot was about to attempt a landing in Ipswich Park when he saw children ...

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  15. SUNK BY R.A.F. MACHINES

    Royal Air Force machines sank a German patrol ah ip in the North Sea. Two British pilots snw four German vessels close together. Selecting one, ...

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  16. Export Of American Warplanes Approved

    A CONGRESSIONAL committee informally approved the release of American warplanes for export. The Secretary for War (Mr. Woodring) told the committee that the policy of permitting the export of the latest machines to the ...

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  17. DUTCH EAST INDIES

    "The Times" correspondent at Rotterdam says that according to reports from Sourabaya, Java, German agents in the Dutch East indies recently ...

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  18. Totalitarian Meeting

    IT is generally believed in Berlin that the Soviet Premier (M. Molotov), the German Foreign Minister (Herr von ...

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  19. VIOLENT COLLISION

    The Italian steamer, Italo Balbo (5,114 tons) and an unnamed Danish steamer were involved in a violent collision off the South-East Coast. A ...

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  20. MUNITIONS FACTORY BLAZE

    Violent explosions marked a fire which broke out in a munitions factory in Northern Berlin and did much damage before the flames were confined to ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. Victorian Speaker Re-Elected

    Compared with his majority of 13,371 over a United Australia Party candidate at the General Election in 1937, the retiring Speaker of the Legislative ...

    Article : 88 words
  22. Work Of Contraband Committee

    The British Contraband Committee held its 200th sitting on March 22. To that date it had considered the cargoes of 3,052 ships, of which 314 were British ...

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  23. Summer Battle Dress For Army

    Contracts have been placed for 10,000,000 yards of denim—the first instalment of material for a new Summer battle dress for the British Army. ...

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  24. South African Order For Canadian Rails

    The development of inter-Dominion trade is illustrated by the placing of orders for steel rails and fishplates aggregating £750,000, including freight, ...

    Article : 45 words
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