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  4. RAIN SOAKS WIDE AREA

    Heavy monsoonal rains have soaked almost the whole of eastern Australia in the last two days, with particularly ...

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    LOOKING LITTLE THE WORSE FOR THEIR ORDEAL, these three survivors from Emirau island seemed pleased to be back in an Australian port. Left to right:—Mr. J. R. Normangton, of the Rangitane; Mr. J. Muir, of the Triadic; and Miss M. White, of the Triona. They were photographed on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EIRE'S THIRD RAID IN SUCCESSION

    For the third time in succession Eire was raided last night, when a solitary plane flew over Dublin. Twelve ...

    Article : 441 words
  7. RANGITANE'S CALL FOR HELP

    A story of heroism and devotion to duty by officers and crew of the Rangitane was revealed yesterday when her commander, Captain H. L. Upton, R.N.R., in a special interview described efforts to send out a ...

    Article : 638 words
  8. BREMEN AGAIN RAIDED

    Another port, Emden, was raided last night for the 29th time. Twenty thousand incendiary bombs were dropped on Bremen on Wednesday night—the greatest attack of ...

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    CREWS OF SHIPS SUNK BY RAIDERS signed up for clothing after they had been landed at an Australian port. When their ships were sunk, passengers and crews were left with only the clothing they were wearing at the time. In some cases this was so inadequate that it had to be supplemented from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SURVIVORS FROM SHIPS SUNK IN THE PACIFIC by enemy raiders photographed on the deck of the rescue ship which brought them to an Australian part from Emirau island. Some of the men had time to shave, but others had become rather proud of the beards they had been forced to cultivate on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FREEZE IN HUNGARY

    A Budapest message says that Arctic weather is causing one of the worst freezes in history over the greater part of Hungary. ...

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  12. R.A.A.F. ENLISTMENTS IN 1940

    More than 35,000 recruits were accepted by the R.A.A.F. in 1940, the Air Department stated yesterday. This total represented an average of 100 men a day. ...

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  13. VICHY MINISTER RESIGNS

    It is announced from Vichy that M. Baudouin, Minister of State in the Vichy Government and a former Foreign Minister, has ...

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    ANOTHER GROUP OF SURVIVORS from ships sunk by German raiders in the Pacific. They are seen leaning over the side of the rescue ship which has landed them in an Australian port. (Department of Information photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. CARDIFF HAS ITS "BLITZ"

    Cardiff, greatest shipping point in the world, was singled out by the Germans for last night's "blitz." The raid was intense and ...

    Article : 298 words
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  17. SUBMARINE SINKS SUBMARINE

    The Admiralty announces that the British submarine Thunderbolt has sunk an Italian submarine which was proceeding under escort ...

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  18. GREEKS PIERCE ITALY'S LINE

    Italy's defence line in the Klisara sector, which was fortified before the war, has been pierced in many places, says a Greek ...

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  19. SOVIET "ALERT" IN BALKANS?

    From Berne (Switzerland) it is reported that a state of siege has been declared at Odessa, the Russian Black Sea port, and that ...

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  20. SURVIVORS FROM RAIDERS

    It was explained by naval authorities yesterday that because of the omission of a line from one telegram while it was being ...

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  21. SIR RUPERT CLARKE'S SON MISSING

    Ernest Edward Dowling Clarke, R.A.F., younger son of the late Sir Rupert Clarke and of the Countess of Bective, is reported missing, ...

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  22. ABYSSINIA IN REVOLT

    An announcement by Rome Radio last night that the gold medal had been awarded to two Italian officers in Abyssinia ...

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  23. LONDON TO LISBON IN 32 DAYS

    Thirty-two days after leaving London the "Daily Telegraph's" parcel "E.45" arrived in Lisbon. It is a test parcel to ascertain the ...

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  24. BRITISH JOURNALIST EXPELLED

    W. Lucas, "The Times" correspondent in Portugal, has been ordered to leave the country within 48 hours because he contributed an ...

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  25. FRENCH LINER DELAYED

    The French liner D'Artagnan (15,105 tons) was delayed here following the desertion of 26 of the French crew, who suddenly left for ...

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  26. JESUIT MURDERED

    An American Jesuit, Father Carlos Simons, a native of San Jose. California, was murdered by bandits at Shuyang. Kiangsu, about 200 miles ...

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  27. SNOWSTORM OFF DOVER

    A blinding snowstorm is sweeping the Straits of Dover, and a thick white carpet covers the frozen coast. ...

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