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  4. DRIVING INTO ABYSSINIA

    British forces are sweeping into eastern Abyssinia at the rate of 100 miles a day, and are believed to be approaching ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PRESSURE IN BALKANS

    Balkan countries continued in a ferment of rumour in the week-end. Germans in Bulgaria forecast that a 24-hour ultimatum would be sent ...

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  6. U.S.A. AID BILL

    By 60 votes to 31 the Senate has passed the Aid for Britain Bill, and it is expected that President Roosevelt will be ...

    Article : 310 words
  7. NAZIS IN CHARGE IN ITALY

    ITALY HAS ACTUALLY BECOME GERMANOCCUPIED TERRITORY, THE LISBON CORRESPONDENT OF "THE TIMES" SAYS, BUT THE OCCUPATION HAS BEEN CARRIED OUT ...

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  8. U.S. VOTES TOTAL AID FOR BRITAIN.

    The whole of the aviation industry of the United States will be at the disposal of Britain following the passing of the Aid for Britain Bill. With the great resources of the American aircraft industry behind her Britain will outstrip Germen aircraft production by a large margin. This picture shows the fuselage assembling section of the North American Aviation Plant at Inglewood, California, which is already fulfilling large ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BOMB AMONG DANCERS

    During London's longest and most intense air raid last night for two months, a high explosive bomb crashed through a building and ...

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  10. N.Z. CRUISER'S FEAT

    which intercepted the Italian raider Rambonc in the Indian Occon. This picture was taken when the Leander visited Melbourne in 1938. H.M.S. Leander, a cruiser attached ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MATSUOKA FOR BERLIN

    Mr. Matsuoka, Japanese Foreign minister, will leave for Berlin immediately, and is expected to travel with Major-General Ott, German ...

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  12. MOKE WOMEN NEEDED IN MUNITIONS

    Britain's resene of industilal nianpower is almost exhausted and the expansion of industry must be produced by introducing more women into munitions ...

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  13. FRENCH ENVOY CRITIC OF BRITAIN

    The French Ambnssadoi to Washington bitterly criticised the British refusal to permit a Red Cioss ship to carry 300 tons of oatmeal to Fiance. ...

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  15. AXIS PARTNER "SELLS OUT"

    SYDNEY. Sunday.β€”In the last 24' hours Hitler had taken over Italy, which meant, in other words, that Mussolini had sold the great Italian ...

    Article : 89 words
  16. MR. MENZIES VISITS PRESS CLUB IN LONDON

    An infoimal visit was paid by Mr. Menzies last night to the Press Club, where every Australian journalist in London, several Flect st. editors, and ...

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  17. RUMANIA HAS NO "INTERFERENCE"

    General Antonescu, Rumania Premier. in a manifesto cutlining news laws dedgned "to protect the national economy from foreign influence." declared that no ...

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  18. ARMOUR-PLATED TRAIN

    When the King and Queen travel by rail in future they will use shrapnel and bullet proof coaches. Three of these coaches have ...

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  19. LADY BLAMEY RETICENT

    "I am not prepared to make any statement regarding my return to Australia," said Lady Blamey when I interviewed her yesterday in her ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S SEA COMMAND

    SYDNEY. Sunday.β€”"This will be good news for Mussolini, the Caliban of the Mediterranean, and for the foul witch Sycorax, Hitler, his ...

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  21. REICHSTAG FIRE HERO IN BULGARIA

    Dimitrov. the Bulgarian Communist hero of the Re[?]ehstag fire trial, now seems likely to be the biggest enemy of Field Maishal von List. the Gemran ...

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  22. AIRMAN DROWNS IN SURF

    SYDNEY, Sunday. β€” Leading-Aircriftman Murray Horwood, 23, of North Unley (S.A.), was drowned in the surf at Evans Head to-day, after he and ...

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  23. SUBMARINE SUNK IN [?]EGEAN

    The Admiralty announces that the Italian submarine Anfitrite (Sirena class, 590-787 tons, built in 1933), attempted to attack a ...

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  24. HOW OILDRUM BOMB FLATTENED ITALIAN FORT

    Writing to his brother in England a member of the defence forces in Kenya reveals an amazing story of how a pilot in a "very, ...

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  25. FRENCH VOLUNTEERS' BROADCAST

    A broadcast last night to New Caledonia from the Free Fiench volunteers now in Sydney was extiemely popular here. ...

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  26. BRITISH TROOPS IN ICELAND

    Seventeen Icelanders who arrived from Reykjavik said that there were 70,000 Canadian and British troops stationed in Iceland. ...

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  27. SEATTLE'S BLACK-OUT

    Thousands of people swarmed the streets during a 15 minutes' black-out, the first ever held in a large American city. ...

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  28. PRINCESS HOIIENLOE REARRESTED

    Princess Stefanie Hohenloe-Waldenburg has been re-arrested by the immigration authorities here. The princess, who was originally ...

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  29. BRITISH DESTROYER SUNK

    The Admiralty announces that H.M.S. Dainty (1,375 tons), a destroyer of the Defender class, built in 1930, has been sunk. ...

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