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  3. VICHY TO DEFEND SYRIA AGAINST BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Vichy Cabinet is reported to have decided to defend Syria and Tunisia single-handed against any British attack. General Weygand has been placed in charge of the defence of the French Empire ...

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  4. TEA IN THE STALLS

    While clearing up the debris after an enemy raid these men of the London Pioneer Corps take tea in the stalls of a ruined ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HEAVY AUSTRALIAN LOSSES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Slightly less than 45 per cent. of the A.I.F. who were in Crete before the German attack are so far reported to have been evacuated. The Minister for the Army (Mr. Spender) stated to-day that ...

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  6. AUSTRALIANS IN CYPRUS

    LONDON, Wednesday. —The British United Press correspondent at Nicosia, in Cyprus, reveals that ...

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  7. UNITED STATES OF EUROPE TO BE PROCLAIMED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—About next Monday Hitler will proclaim [?] All-Europe federation of states under German management. This news has been received via Lisbon by the ...

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  8. U.S. PETROL MAY BE CUT DOWN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — "Gasless Sundays" and other restrictions throughout the United States and possible conservation ...

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  9. PACIFIC SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The United States Maritime Commission has announced that vessels flying the United ...

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  10. SEPTUPLETS DIE AT BIRTH

    LISBON, Tuesday.—A woman aged 39, who is already the mother of nine sons, to-day gave premature birth to seven ...

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  11. SOLICITOR FACES CHARGES INVOLVING £6700

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the quarter sessions to-day, Reginald Easterby Taylor (37), solicitor, pleaded guilty to six charges of fraudulent ...

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  12. MYSTERY GENERAL

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Lieutenant- General J. H. Marshall-Cornwall, who has been Director-General of Air and Coast Defence at the War Office since ...

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  13. FURTHER 17,882 PRISONERS IN ABYSSINIA

    NAIROBI, Wednesday. — To-day's communique says: "Fighting has been very sharp during the Battle of the Lakes. The enemy has made some ...

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  14. R.A.F. FIGHTERS SHOOT UP TARGETS IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Fighter Command pilots again ranged over Occupied France to-day, says the Air Ministry news service, and in a lightning drive shot up what targets they could find. ...

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  15. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    Passing of the Former Kaiser ONCE a figure among the royal personages of his day, ...

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  16. BRITISH TROOPS IN MOSUL

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Cairo headquarters announced to-day that Mosul (Iraq) had been occupied by British troops. The Mosul ...

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  17. NAZIS SEEK JAPANESE FOOD

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Dr. Wohlthats, a leading German economist, is at present in Tokio and is reported to be negotiating a far-reaching extension of economic relations between Germany and Japan. ...

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  18. DESTRUCTION OF HITLERISM FIRST WAR AIM

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—"The destruction of Hitlerism must remain our first war aim," the British Ambassador (Lord ...

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  19. BOMBERS FLY IN TERRIBLE WEATHER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—R.A.F. attacks on industrial objectives in North-West Germany and on Berlin last ...

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  20. NAZI PARACHUTISTS TURNED GREEN AFTER DEATH

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Some German parachutists in Crete turned pea-green a few hours after death, says the Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Mail." Doctors attribute the change to a drug or stimulant taken before going into action. A ...

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  21. U.S. OBSERVER'S SUICIDE

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The American Embassy has announced that the American naval observer in Britain. Lieut.—Commander W. I. Jones. has ...

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