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  2. Guns, flares light Thames in area's worst raid

    LONDON, Saturday. -- One London area last night suffered its heaviest air-raid of the war. Bombs fell almost every few minutes without a lull from soon after dusk until an hour after midnight. ...

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  4. R.A.F. hits shipyards

    LONDON, Saturday. -- British bombers pounded shipbuilding yards at Stettin (German Baltic port) on Thursday ...

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  5. POSSE SEEKING ARMED MAN

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. -- A posse of farmers is searching for an armed maniac near the hamlet of Butcher's Ridge, in ...

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  6. WOMAN KILLED ON WAY TO WEDDING

    ADELAIDE, Saturday. -- While going to her niece's wedding. Mrs. Katherine Brogan, 78, of Adelaide, was killed today. She tried to step from ...

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  7. Skoda dividends paid in Britain

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The Financial News says that half-yearly interest on six per cent. first mortgage ...

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  8. YUGOSLAVS, TURKS BAR NAZIS' PATH

    LONDON, Saturday (A.A.P.). -- The London Daily Telegraph's diplomatic correspondent understands that Turkey and Yugoslavia will oppose any German attempt to rescue Italy in Albania. ...

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  9. Destroyer launched

    An Australian-built merchant shipping service was essential to the Commonwealth, said the Army Minister (Mr. ...

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  12. Labor stir over Russia

    BRISBANE, Saturday. -- Criticism of the attitude of Soviet Russia caused a stir at the annual Trades Union Congress of ...

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  13. Greece upsets Egypt plan

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The Greek successes have upset Marshal Graziani's plans to invade Egypt from Libya. ...

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  14. French "rotten in spirit" says Hughes

    DUNGOG, Saturday. -- "France lies craven at the feet of her hereditary enemy," the Navy Minister (Mr. Hughes) said today. ...

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  15. £200 IN POCKET 6 MONTHS, NOW LOST

    ADELAIDE, Saturday. -- A man who has been carrying £200 in notes with him for six months had the money stolen while shopping in the city last ...

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  16. P.M.'s MESSAGE TO METAXAS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) yesterday replied to a cable, message sent from the Greek Prime Minister (General Metaxas) to "Excellency ...

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  17. BOY ARRESTED IN DESERT: CAR STEALING CHARGE

    PERTH, Saturday. -- A 13-year-old boy, who allegedly stole a barmaid's car at Kalgoorlie on Thursday night, was arrested today in desert country some miles east of Kalgoorlie. ...

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  18. MARKED COINS TRAP COLLECTOR

    AUCKLAND, Saturday. -- Margaret Elizabeth McComb, 54, was convicted today of having stolen £46 from a collection-box she used in an appeal ...

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