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  3. RETREAT IN DISORDER

    The Athens radio yesterday said the Italians were retreating in disorder on all sectors of the battle front to ...

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  4. BUCKINGHAM PALACE CHAPEL BOMBED

    One of the first pictures of the interior of the private chapel at Buckingham Palace after a bomb fell on it during an serial attack on the Place by a German plane. Debris, among which are pieces of the broken chancel rails, is seen scattered all over the chapel. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. M. MOLOTOV IN BERLIN

    The Soviet Premier and Foreign Minister (M. Molotov) arrived in Berlin yesterday morning. His visit is regarded by well-informed circles as being as important as the signing of the Axis pact with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IN A NEW ROLE

    Lieutenant Don Bradman, student instructor at the Army School of Physical Training at Frankston, Victoria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WORLD'S BEST BOMBERS FOR ENGLAND

    Informed circles say 13 improved type "Flying Fortress" bombers are scheduled to leave for England this month. ...

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  8. MR. W. G. OAKES NEW POLICE COMMISSIONER

    Mr. Walter George Oakes, M.B.E., Metropolitan Superintendent of Police, was selected by Cabinet yesterday for appointment as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. STILL SWEEPING CHANNEL IN BASS STRAIT

    It will be a few days yet before a channel is completely. swept in Bass Strait for the use of shipping between Tasmania and Victoria, according to a Navy Office announcement in Melbourne late to-night. ...

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  10. THREAT TO CITY

    So seriously have buildings in Bucharest been shaken and cracked by the two earth-quakes—the second ...

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  11. LANDED IN SEA

    Compelled to make a forced landing in the sea-while completing his final aerobatics practice, Leading ...

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  12. ALLEGED STATEMENTS BY AMBASSADOR CREATE WRONG MEANING

    The Boston "Globe" quotes Mr. Joseph Kennedy, United States Ambassador to London, in a copyright interview as saying—"Britain is fighting for self-preservation, as we will if it comes to us." ...

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  13. RESIGNATION OF INDO-CHINA GOVERNOR DENIED

    HONG KONG, Tuesday.—The Domei correspondent at Hanoi reports that the Governor-General of French Indo-China (Vice-Admiral Jean ...

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  14. ALL LETTERS BY AIR

    While Bass Strait is closed to shipping all first-class mail from Tasmania is being carried to the mainland by air. In the normal course of events, ...

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  15. Rumours of Cabinet Change Denied

    LONDON, Monday:.—A statement issued to-night refers to rumours which have recently appeared in newspapers suggesting that changes are impending ...

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  16. USE OF ALUMINIUM RESTRICTED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The use of aluminium for non-essential purposes in Australia has been prohibited by the Commonwealth Government. In ...

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  17. RAIDS ON ITALIAN SUPPLY BASES

    LONDON, Monday—Important supply bases for Italian troops attacking Greece were bombed by R.A.F. aircraft yesterday. Docks and jetties at ...

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  18. Ark Royal Planes Bomb Sardinia

    LONDON, Monday—The Admiralty announced to-night that planes from the aircraft carrier Ark Royal carried out a bombing attack on the harbour ...

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  19. ITALIAN PLANES ROUTED IN RAID ON SHIPPING

    A formation made up entirely of Italian bombers and fighters met little success in a raid on shipping at the ...

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  20. BRITAIN STILL HOLDS GALLABAT

    CAIRO, Monday.—The G.H.Q. communique to-day says British fighting patrols were active in the area east of Callabat, which remains in British ...

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  21. AMERICA OUT OF WAR

    COLUMBIA, Monday.—The Secretary for the Navy (Colonel Knox) in an Armistice Day speech said: "America is willing to keep out ...

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  22. HAVE GERMANS BEEN PATCHING UP?

    LONDON, Monday.—The correspondent of the British United Press in Berlin says the bombing of Krupps on Friday ...

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  23. DANZIG IS VISITED BY R.A.F.

    R.A.F. bombers engaged in very extensive operations last night. They penetrated Poland and attacked military objectives near Danzig and in addition bombed an oil refinery near Dresden, the submarine base at Lorient and ...

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  24. RUMANIAN OIL NOT ENOUGH FOR GERMANY

    A correspondent lately in Rumania writes in "The Times" that Rumanian oil is of insufficient quality and quantity for ...

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  25. WILLKIE REJECTS COALITION

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The defeated Republican Presidential candidate (Mr. Willkie) to-day rejected suggestions that unity could be achieved ...

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  26. RECRUITING MAY RESUME IN JANUARY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—No definite date has yet been set for the resumption of recruiting for the A.I.F., but there is a possibility that ...

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  27. £153 MILLION A YEAR FOR DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Australia's defence and war expenditure has now risen to the rate of more than £153,000,000 a year—about £98,000,000 more ...

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  28. Villers-Bret. War Memorial

    LONDON, Monday—Sir Fabian Ware, chairman of the Imperial War Graves Commission, announced to-day that the Australian war memorial at ...

    Article : 81 words
  29. ATTACK ON SHIPPING

    LONDON, Monday.—The official German newsagency says German bombers to-day sank 37,000 tons of shipping of a convoy off Harwich. ...

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