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  2. WAVES OF BOMBERS

    LONDON, Monday.—The correspondent of the "News-Chronicle" at Helsinki says that wave after wave of Soviet bombers swept over Finland throughout the week-end. Three thousand bombs fell in South Fin- ...

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  3. WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Heavy snow has fallen on the Western Front, although temperatures have risen slightly. French patrols were unusually active ...

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  4. EIGHT KILLED

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A message from Batavia says that five passengers and three of the crew were killed when the Batavia—Australia passenger 'plane crashed in the sea near Bali. ...

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  5. THREE KILLED

    NAMBOUR, Monday. — Widespread damage was caused last night when one of the worst storms for years broke over the North Coast from ...

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  6. BRITISH WARSHIP

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Admiralty announces that the destroyer Grenville (1485 tons) was sunk by a mine or by a torpedo in the North Sea. Eight men are known to have been killed, and 73 are missing, and ...

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  7. THREE STRATEGIES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Mr. Otto D, Tolischus, correspondent of the "New York Times" In Berlin, says that Herr Hitler is confronted with the ever ...

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  8. WOOL TO ENGLAND

    CANBERRA, Monday.—It was stated officially to-day that cabled reports that £40,000,000 worth of Australian wool had reached England since the ...

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  9. MAIN ROADS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The December expenditure of the Main Roods Commission amounted to £334,251, and 4711 workers were on the Commission's nay ...

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  10. A.W.U. DELEGATES

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Twenty members of the Australian Workers' Union met to-day for the 27th annual delegates' meeting. Reports covering all ...

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  11. BRITISH WARSHIP.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The correspondent of the United Press In Tokio jays that the Foreign Office Is studying the report of the master of the ...

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  12. AID FOR FINLAND

    LONDON, Sunday. — From Stockholm it Is reported that "because no present head of a Government deserves them," the explorer, Sven Hedin. ...

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  13. CYCLONE AND FLOODS

    DARWIN, Monday.—During record floods which brought terror and destruction In the valleys of the Roper River and Its tributaries In the early ...

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  14. "FRATERNAL HAND "

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—The newspaper "Pravda," on the occasion of the commemoration of Lenin's death, states: "The soviet extended a fraternal, ...

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  15. PETROL GOES ASTRAY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The correspondent of "The Times" In Belgrade state that a German commission Is Investigating the non-arrival at Cracow of a ...

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  16. SEVERE STORMS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Tho storms which struck the North Coast yesterday afternoon and last night were the worst experienced for over 20 ...

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  17. ITALIAN LINER

    LONDON, Sunday.—A message from Toulon states that tho Italian steamer Ornzio (11,663 tons), bound for Genoa with 600 passengers. Is ablaze 100 miles ...

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  18. PILOT OFFICER KILLED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A two-seater Gypsy Moth aeroplane owned by the Kingsford Smith Air Services crashed nose first into a mangrove swamp at Pelican Point, George's River to-day, killing the pilot and ...

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  19. U-BOATS

    LONDON. Sunday.—A message from Warsaw states that the "Warschauer Zeitung," a new Nazi paper, reports that U-boats are being built at ...

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  20. EXPORT TRADE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The United States Is becoming increasingly concerned at the effect of British war economy on American export trade. ...

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  21. TWO INJURED

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Two visitors from Toowoomba were injured when a motor cycle on which they were riding and a car collided at the ...

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  22. CENTENARY STAMP

    BRISBANE. Monday.—A portrait of Queen Victoria as the main feature of the Darling Downs centenary commemorative stamp has been suggested ...

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  23. GERMAN DENIAL

    LONDON. Sunday.—A message from Berlin states that- Nazi sources have denied that troops have been despatched to the Roumanian frontier. ...

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  24. BELGIAN RAIL TRUCKS

    LONDON, Sunday.—A message from Brussels states that Germany has requested the loan or hire of thousands of railway trucks. ...

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  25. MERKUR REFLOATED

    DARWIN, Monday.—The Merkur was refloated at high tide at 3.30 o'clock this morning and came to Darwin under her own steam. ...

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  26. BOXER IN HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The boxing contest at Rushcutter Bay Stadium tonight between the American Dave Lefton (9.6) and Billy Fundess (9.4) had a ...

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  27. POLISH SHIPPING

    PARIS, Monday—A Polish High Command communique says Hint 70 cent, of the Polish navy and almost the entire merchant marine, which is ...

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  28. R.A.F. BOMBS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Air' Ministry has announced that while encaged In a reconnaissance over the North sen yesterday morning aircraft ...

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  29. NAVAL CONVOYS

    LONDON, Monday.—A message from Stockholm states that a Naval Commander has announced that naval convoys are compulsory, and will be ...

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  30. EX-KAISER

    DOORN. Monday.—The ex-Kaiser is in bed with Influenza. He is reported to be worried by the war, which, combined with his age of 81 next Saturday, ...

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  31. Railway Institute Cricket Team

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Queensland Railway Institute cricket team selected for the interstate Mick Simmons Cup carnival to be held in ...

    Article : 69 words
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