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  3. JAPAN-U.S. AGREEMENT REPORTED NEAR

    Two sources report that an agreement between Japan and the United Stated on Pacific problems is near and is likely to be concluded this week. ...

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  4. AND BERLIN, TOO!

    London business people pass damaged buildings on their way to work after an enemy raid, Berlin had its heaviest raid last week-end. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW COUNTER-ATTACK IN GOMEL AREA

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—The Russian forces are reported to have launched another successful counter-attack—this time in the Gomel area, 156 miles south-west of Yelnia, where the routing of eight German divisions was ...

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  6. Prominent Italians Said to Favour a Separate Peace

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—The Italian Foreign Minister (Count Ciano), the Secretary of the Fascist Party (Signor Muti), ...

    Article : 81 words
  7. NAZIS LOSE DESTROYER AND CRUISER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—British light forces have sunk a German destroyer, an armed trawler and another ...

    Article : 285 words
  8. Spitzbergen's Coal Mines and Oil Wells Wrecked

    LONDON, Wednesday—"The Canadian raiding force wrecked the Spitabergen coal mines, oil wells, fish-curing factories and everything helpful to ...

    Article : 158 words
  9. U.S. SHIP SUNK IN ATLANTIC

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A former Danish ship, the Sessa (1700 tons), which had been taken over by the Maritime Commission and was flying the Panamanian flag, was torpedoed and sunk 300 miles south-west of Iceland on ...

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  10. ESCAPED FROM GERMAN PRISON CAMP

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,—Believed to be the first A.I.F. member to effect an escape from a German prisoner-of-war camp, Lieutenant ...

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  11. Welfare Workers for War Factories

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Offers by the Labour Department to train 30 welfare workers for special duties in. factories engaged in war work had ...

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  12. G-MEN ERECTED RADIO TO TRAP NAZI SPIES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—Evidence that he had received from Hamburg instructions to erect a special radio station on Long Island was given ...

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  13. BRITISH EXPORT TRADE TO BE REDUCED

    NEW YORK. Wednesday.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent reports:—"The United States and Britan have reached a comprehensive ...

    Article : 138 words
  14. MOBILE PICTURE UNITS FOR ARMY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Details of four mobile picture units built on "dreadnought" lines to provide entertainment ...

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  15. IMPRISONMENT FOR SMOKING

    LONDON, Tuesday—A Berlin decree, signed by Hitler and Goering, provides for imprisonment for faulty production of war material; for ...

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  16. TURKEY IMPORTS AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    LONDON, Tuesday—"The Times" correspondent at Istanbul says that the arrival of 8700 tons of flour from Australia proves that Turkey scarcely ...

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  17. ACOUSTIC MINES ARE MASTERED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The acoustic mine, mentioned by Mr. Churchill in his speech to-day, is tuned-in to a metallic ...

    Article : 172 words
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    Australian troops in Syria are enjoying a well earned rest after hard campaigning. The Diggers have made many friends with the Syrian people and one can be seen in the photograph giving a light to a cameleer. The odd structure in the background was built of masonry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. HEAVY RAID ON KASSEL

    LONDON, Tuesday—A sharp, sudden and heavy attack was made against Kassel (Germany) last night, the Air Ministry says. ...

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  20. TONSILECTOMY AND PARALYSIS

    CHICAGO, Wednesday—Dr. Morros Fishbein, editor of the journal of the American Medical Association, announced to-day that five children in ...

    Article : 80 words
  21. MRS. ROOSEVELT BURIED

    HYDE PARK (U.S.A.), Tuesday.—The President's mother, Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt, was buried quietly to-day in a tree-shaded country ...

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  22. STATE OF EMERGENCY IN NORWAY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Stavanger Radio says that the German Commissioner in Norway, Terbovan. has declared a state of emergency in Oslo ...

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  23. TRIED TO AVENGE TROTSKY

    MEXICO CITY, Tuesday.—Jacques Mornard is on trial for the assassination of Leon Trotsky. During a reconstruction of the crime at Trotsky's ...

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  24. KING'S GRANT REDUCED

    LONDON, Tuesday—The national accounts reveal that the King's privy purse grant for the year ended March 31 was £9990, compared with £29,826 ...

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  25. IRAN AGREES TO ALLIED TERMS

    TEHERAN (Iran), Tuesday.—The Iranian Parliament has voted for the acceptance of the British and Soviet terms. The terms include:— ...

    Article : 441 words
  26. MUCH-RAIDED BERLIN TOO HOT FOR NAZI LEADERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A neutral diplomat who arrived in London 10 days after leaving Germany reveals that the Russian and British bombings have made Berlin too hot for the Nazi leaders and most of the foreign ...

    Article : 127 words
  27. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE CITY COUNCIL is quite right in insisting upon a concrete proposition from the Hydro-Electric Commission for the ...

    Article : 176 words
  28. ISOLATIONIST ATTACKS POPULAR WAR FILMS AS BRUTAL PROPAGANDA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Isolationist, Senator Nye, hit out at some of the most popular films of recent years when he gave evidence to-day before the Senate. Interstate Commerce Sub-Committee investigating the ...

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  29. ITALIAN TANKER SUNK

    ISTANBUL Wednesday.—A British submarine sank the Italian tanker Maya (5200 tons) which was proceeding in a convoy to the Black Sea. It is ...

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  30. ACTIVITY AT TOBRUK

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—Patrolling continues. at Tobruk, where artillery has successfully attacked enemy, positions, says a G.H.Q. communique. ...

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  31. TESTS FOR HOWITZERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Tests of the first 25-pounder gun howitzers to be manufactured in Australia will be made to-morrow and will be ...

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  32. BRITAIN TO PERMIT FOOD FOR GREECE TO PASS BLOCKADE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Britain has agreed to lift the blackade in Greece's favour, says the Ankara correspondent of the National Broadcasting Corporation. As a first instalment 50,000 tons of ...

    Article : 103 words
  33. FAIL TO FIND BODY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Police and a diver searched unsuccessfully to-day for the body of Sydney H. Rose (53), married, of Gornal Avenue. ...

    Article : 46 words
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