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  2. MASS BOMBING ATTACKS

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Germans resumed their mass bombing attacks on Britain this morning. They were repelled thrice. No less than 50 bombers flew over the south coast, with the usual escort of ...

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  3. GUNS ACROSS THE CHANNEL

    LONDON, Saturday.--British long range guns shelled German batteries on the French coast after one enemy gun had fired a shot into the Dover area this morning. Spitfires several minutes later shot down a ...

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  4. UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON. Saturday. -- Following a plea for rapid action by President Roosevelt toe Senate has approved a Bill authorising him to ...

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  5. NAZI RAIDER

    BRISBANE. Sunday. -- Working in conjunction with New Zealand naval and air forces, units of the Australian Navy and Air Force have been ...

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  6. R.A.F. BOMBERS

    LONDON, Saturday. -- Aerodromes in German occupied territory in France, from which German fighter and bomber squadrons are operating against Britain, were the chief objectives of last night's raids ...

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  7. OFFICIAL JARGON

    LONDON, Saturday. -- Mr. W. J. Brown, general secretary, Civil Service Clerical Association, whose capacity for vividness was demonstrated in his ...

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  8. DIES COMMITTEE

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--The Dies Committee investigating un-American activities has subpoenaed the German Tourist Information Office demanding ...

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  9. GREAT RESCUE WORK

    LONDON, Saturday, -- Many survivors of the Arandora Star, themselves going to Canada, owe their lives to the speed with which the ...

    Article : 257 words
  10. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) said in Sydney tonight that, while the Federal Parliament needed as many of ...

    Article : 533 words
  11. NORWAY'S SUPPLIES

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The Berlin news agency states: "The Norwegian Minister for Supply reports that essential supplies in Norway may be ...

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  12. HUGE FIRES

    TOULON, Saturday.--French troops have been called out to fight fires which have already swept over 11,000 acres of the Riviera forest lands, and ...

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  13. 'PLANES FOR GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--British and French differences are now so serious that they may leave enduring bitterness, says the "New York Times" in a ...

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  14. GREEK SHIPS

    ATHENS, Saturday.--All steamers on inter island services remained in harbour last night. It is stated that the sailings were cancelled to avoid the ...

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  15. TALKS COLLAPSE

    LONDON, Saturday.--The talks between Roumania and Hungary concerning Hungary's demand for the transfer of Transylvania have ...

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  16. CLOSER TIES

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--New Zealand, like Australia, is seeking closer ties with America, says the "New York Sun" in a leader. ...

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  17. MALTA RAIDED

    MALTA, Sunday.--Enemy bombers and fighters again raided Malta, causing slight damage to Government property. There were no casualties. British ...

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  18. "WINDY"

    LONDON, Saturday.--Booing and shouts of "Windy" greeted the referee at the Tottenham Hotspur practice match when he suspended play. at the ...

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  19. NEW AIR MAIL ROUTE?

    LONDON, Saturday.--The General Post Office hopes to cut a week off the present air mail schedule between the United Kingdom and Australia, by ...

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  20. POST OFFICE REDUCTIONS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Concessions at the rate of £406,000 a year have been made by his department in the last eight months, according to the Post ...

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  21. SPORTING TELEGRAMS

    LONDON, Saturday.--A Londoner, G. E. Kooker, won the Southern Area 100 yards freestyle swimming championship in the record time of 51.6sec. ...

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  22. MEMBERS OF A.I.F.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--An attempt by a body of military police to arrest 20 members of the A.I.F. at the scene of a fracas in front of toe Flinders ...

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  23. U.S. PLANE PLANTS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. -- Mr. Jesse Jones has announced that the Reconstruction Finance Corporation had approved of loans of 10.500.000 dollars ...

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  24. SAIL TO U.S. EAST COAST

    NEW YORK. Saturday.--Newspapers attach significance to the sailing from Panama to the United States East Coast of four recommissioned destroy ...

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  25. SUNK BY NAZIS

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Admiralty announces that the minesweeping trawler Respargo sustained damage as the result of enemy attack and ...

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  26. FIVE KILLED

    LONDON, Saturday. --The Berlin news agency declares that a bridge across the River Meuse at Huy collapsed on market day. Five persons ...

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  27. SINO JAPANESE WAR

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--A message from Chungking states that 500 houses were destroyed and 5000 people were rendered homeless in yesterday's ...

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  28. Air Ministry Casualty List

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The forty third Air Ministry casualty list contains 291 names. Of these 107 are killed and 98 are missing. The list ...

    Article : 87 words
  29. Anti Semitic Trouble in France

    PARIS. Saturday.--Fourteen people were arrested, but were released later, after anti Semitic demonstrations, including an attack on Jewish owners ...

    Article : 26 words
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