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  4. Growing British Output Of Armored Vehicles

    LONDON, Monday. -- A representative of Australian Associated Press recently accompanied the designer, experts from the Ministry of Supply and the War Office and two tank officers from Libya on a day's tour of a great factory at which ...

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  5. CR. COLES WANTS BETTER A.R.P. IN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Monday. -- The collapse of country after country in Europe had been caused by the general ...

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  6. Fearless Navy Keeps Mediterranean Open

    ALEXANDRIA, Sunday. -- For more than a fortnight I have been watching the Navy's work in the Eastern Mediterranean and, although since the centre of interest shifted from the Western Desert to the Balkans, the absence of concrete news ...

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  7. POST-WAR PLANNING

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- To stabilise employment when the operations of defence industries cease, or are curtailed, the ...

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  8. SALE OF ASSETS IN U.S. PART OF BIG PLAN

    LONDON, Monday. -- The sale in America of the American Viscose Corporation, distributors in the United States of Courtauld's Ltd., is evidence of Britain's determination to use every possible means of self-help when she ...

    Article : 370 words
  9. Murder Of 4000 Czechs Alleged

    MONTREAL. Monday. -- Senator Vojta Benes, brother of the Czechoslovakian President (Dr. Benes), in a broadcast today, charged the Nazis with ...

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  10. SABOTEURS BLAMED FOR RAIL SMASH

    BADEN (Pennsylvania), Monday. -- Saboteurs are blamed for the wreck last night of the Cleveland to Pittsburgh ...

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  12. BUS STRIKE IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- A bus strike affecting 95 per cent. of Manhattan's surface transportation threatens to continue indefinitely. ...

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  13. Ministers to Investigate A.I.F. Mail Delays

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Complaints about delays in deliveries of A.I.F. mails will be investigated by the Minister for the, Army (Mr Spender) in ...

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  14. SHIP HIT, GERMANS CLAIM

    LONDON, Monday. -- Berlin Radio says that a Gorman piano directly hit a 4000-ton British merchantman off Newcastle and that the shin was last ...

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  15. VICHY CLAIMS STRONGER NAVY

    LAUSANNE, Monday. -- The Gazette de Lausanne's Vichy correspondent reports that "authorised" information states that "the French fleet is stronger ...

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  16. Dockers Accept Government Plan

    LONDON, Monday. -- Merseyside dockers, numbering 18.000. have accepted the scheme proposed by the Minister of Labor (Mr Bevin) to abolish ...

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  17. GERMAN ACTIVITY IN TANGIER

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Times correspondent at Tangier says the German Consulate has been reinstated in the official residence of the Mendoub of ...

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  18. British Censorship Posts

    LONDON, Monday. -- As a result of executive changes, in the Ministry of Information, Mr C, J. Radcliffe becomes Controller of the Press and ...

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