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  2. Notes on the Cables JAPAN'S ROSY DREAM

    THE setting up of the Wang Ching-wel Government at Nanking may appeal to the orderly minded Japanese as a neat and clever way of writing "finis" ...

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  3. JAPAN SIGNS TREATY

    Japan automatically recognised the puppet Wang Ching-wei regime, yesterday morning, when a treaty was signed fixing basic relations ...

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  4. ST ANDREW'S DAY DINNER OF THE MELBOURNE SCOTS

    held at Scott's Hotel on Saturday night. Left to right:—Mr. Justice Lowe; Mr. Menzies, Mr. C. N. Mackenzie, president cf the Melbourne Scots, Mr. Erle R. Dickover, Consul-General for the U.S.A.; Mr. Noel Coward, and Lieut.—General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HEAVY RAID ON LONDON

    What Berlin describes as a "heavy reprisal raid" was carried out on London during the week-end, when several hundred planes (again ...

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  6. NAVAL YARDS BOMBED

    Naval shipbuilding yards at Bremen and riverside wharves and docks and buildings were attacked in force on Friday night and early ...

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  8. PLOT TO KILL PRESIDENT

    Claiming thatta plot to assassinate the President-elect, General Avila Camacho, had been discovered, Federal soldiers raided Communist headquarters, which ...

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  9. MILK DEARER IN BRITAIN

    Milk was increased by ½d. a pint to-day, and the supply will be rationed to 90 per cent of that sold in the first week of ...

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  10. EDUCATION STILL GOING ON

    "Gross exaggeration," was the term applied by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education to suggestions that there has been "a breakdown of ...

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  11. MURDER RAIDS ON CORFU

    While the Italian air force continues its murder raids on Corfu, medical supplies are being sent by plane, and foreign women are helping in hospitals ...

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  12. RALLYING FREE RUMANIANS

    The diplomatic correspondent of me "Sunday Times" says:—"There is reason to believe that the resignation of members of the Rumanian Legation in London as ...

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  13. MR. CHURCHILL'S BIRTHDAY

    There were no special celebrations in Mr. Churchill's family in recognition of his 66th birthday to-day, it being explained that Mr. Churchill was "getting ...

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  14. ITALY'S BLACK MONTH

    A "Calendar of November," with some of the dates in black squares, has been published by the "Daily Express" under the heading, ...

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  15. CHINESE SHOOTS JAPANESE

    A Japanese Lieut.—Colonel, riding horseback yesterday in the main street of the northern suburbs of Peiping, near the military ...

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  16. "PRESS MILITARY WEAPON"

    A warning to the Government against, the danger of excessively cautious newspaper censorship was given by Mr. J. A. Spender, charter president of the ...

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  17. SUDAN FIGHTING

    British mechanised patrols in the Kassala sector successfully ambushed an Italian party, inflicting heavy casualties on both the original party and upon ...

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  18. OUTSPOKEN BISHOP

    Outspoken comments on air raid shelters were made by the Bishop of Birmingham, the Right Rev. E. W. Barnes, when he declared that ...

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  19. U.S.SOVIET TRADE

    The hope that diplomatic talks with the Soviet would bring about an improvement in commercial relations was expressed yesterday by Mr. Welles, ...

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  20. G-MEN LEARN FROM LONDON

    Two members of the Federal Bureau of Investigation are in London studying British methods of fighting sabotage and espionage. Mr. Edgar Hoover, chief of ...

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  21. FORMER KAISER

    Reports published in Stockholm that the ex-Kaiser is seriously ill are denied by the ex-Kaiser's marshal at Doom (Holland). He said that the ex-Kaiser ...

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  22. CALL ON EMPIRE WOOL

    Record British Army clothing contracts announced recently, plus Mr. Bevin's forecast of an enormous army call-up in 1941, are believed to foreshadow a ...

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  23. GERMAN FREIGHTER'S URGENT CALLS

    The tropical radio station at Maimi (Florida) has reported that the German freighter Rhein (6,021 tons), which left Tampico (Mexico) ...

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  24. ROME CLAIMS

    A Rome communique states: — "All encounter at Iregri, west ot Lake Rudolf (Kenya), resulted in our favour. The enemy fled after a six-hour engagement, ...

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  27. INSURING WOOL

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.). The Defence Supplies Corporation has extended until noon on December 9 the time in which proposals will be received ...

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  28. WAR STOPS HUNTING IN ENGLAND

    Hunting, which in peace time cost £500,000 a year, may be abolished by the war. Most of the famous hunts are ...

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  29. 100 DEAD IN BLOWN-UP CHINESE TRAIN

    Japanese sources say that 100 were killed and 205 injured in the train that was blown up on its way to Nanking on Friday. The train contained diplomats ...

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  30. A MOTHER'S MITE

    Lord Beaverbrook, Minister for Aircraft Production, has received £100 from a woman at Southend toward the purchase of,an ...

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  31. CHEQUE FROM "RICH AUSTRALIAN UNCLE"

    A cheque from a rich uncle in Australia who was not named, was mentioned in a case in which a Croydon air raid shelter warden was sentenced ...

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  32. GERMAN DESTROYERS

    The German News Agency says that a new flotilla of destroyers has been commissioned. Hitler has named them the "destroyer flotilla Narvik." ...

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  33. £1,000 CHALICE STOLEN

    A diamond-studded chalice valued at £A1,000, stolen from St. Joseph's College, has been recovered, in pieces, from a Boston pawnshop. ...

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  34. WOOL FROM HOP STALKS

    Hilversum Radio (Holland) says that in Germany a new industry is making ersatz (substitute) wool from hop stalks. The wool is three times as strong as ...

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  35. ITALIAN LOSSES IN MALTA AIR FIGHT

    Two Italian fighters and one bomber were shot down near Malta on Friday, and probably another fighter as well. A Rome communique says that a ...

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  36. MR. CASEY'S TALKS

    Mr. Casey, Australian Minister, conferred yesterday with Mr. S. K. Hornbeck, adviser on political relations to the State Department, and also with Lord Lothian, ...

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  37. CONFERS WITH SUNER

    Sir Samuel Hoare, British Ambassador, has seen Senor Suner, Spanish Foreign Minister, twice in the last few days. ...

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  38. ITALIAN PUBLIC WORKS

    A message from Rome says that Mussolini presided at a meeting of the Italian Cabinet, which approved a bill providing for an expenditure of ...

    Article : 57 words
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