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  2. Notes on the Cables US HELP IN ATLANTIC

    President Roosevelt s action in sending a United States force to Iceland will be enormously helpful to. Britain. Indeed, it would not be ...

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  3. CHINA WAR FLARES UP AGAIN

    The beginning of the fifth year of warfare between China and Japan has been marked by a flaring up of hostilities on both sides. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RAF 24-HOUR HAMMERING

    Round-the-clock RAF battering of Germany s industrial targets continued at daybreak yesterday, when air was filled for hours with roar of ...

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  5. RUSSIANS KEEP UP RESISTANCE

    Counterattacks to which lost nights Russian communique referred were apparently the first carried out on a major scale since the ...

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  6. BRITISH HAIL NEWS OF ICELAND

    President Roosevelt's announcement of the landing of U-S forces in Iceland (see page 1), was described by a Foreign Office spokesman as ...

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  7. DAMOUR GAINS HELD BY AIF

    Imperial troops are now well across Damour River, according to a British military spokesman in Jerusalem. This is taken to ...

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  9. "NEED FOR AMERICAN MANPOWER"

    "If the war is to be won properly, and it must be won properly, not half-won, I envisage a need for U-S manpower," declared Gen. Sir ...

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  10. "NO FOOTING FOR HITLER ON BRIDGE"

    The New York Times says: "Iceland is the bridge between the continent of Europe and the continent of North Ameilca. We do not ...

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  11. CATHEDRAL SITE WAS FOR GAOL

    An historic letter, written by Bishop Perry in 1848, asking for a grant of land as the site for a cathedral, was read at St. Paul's ...

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  12. STUDENTS CRITICISE LECTURE SYSTEM

    Law students at Melbourne University want to establish a permanent students' court to settle grievances between individual students ...

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  13. PORT COMMITTEES

    Setting up of port committees to supervise the operation of labour on the waterfront was discussed yesterday at a conference between Mr. ...

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  14. US STAKE IN ASIA

    Mr. Paul McNutt, Federal Security Administrator addressing the Wash ington Chinese Colony on the fourth anniversary of the China-Japan war, ...

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  15. ONE GENERAL LEFT OUT OF 36

    Of 36 generals with which Italy began Abyssinian campaign. only Gen, Nasi remains with about 3,000 troops at Gondar. ...

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  16. "SINGLE CONFLICT"

    Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, in a war anniversary message to the friendly Powers, said:- "The European and Asiatic wars ...

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  17. 87 DIE IN THEATRE FIRE

    Eighty-seven people were killed in theatre fire at Gundalajara. Lightning struck stage and caused short circuit, Audience of 2,500 ...

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  18. PHOTO OF SHIP

    Describing an offence of taking photographs of ships as mast serious and dangerous, a magistrate fined George Morton, pleasure launch ...

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  19. 200,000 POLES MAY AID RUSSIA

    Promising attempt to end state of war formally existing between Soviet and Poland is being made in London, General Sikorski, Polish leader, ...

    Article : 113 words
  20. COSTLY EXPERIMENT WITH GAS

    On a charge of having stolen gas, property of Metropolitan Gas Co., to the value of £2/18/, between June 13, 1940, and June 13, 1941, ...

    Article : 199 words
  21. D.Sc. AS PRIVATE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Dr. F. W. Whitehouse, lecturer in geology at Queensland University, past president, Royal Society of Queensland, ...

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  22. POLITICS ON AIR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Sir Harry Brown, Co-ordinator-General of Works and former Director of Posts and Telegraphs, said yesterday that ...

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  23. U S SUPREME COURT POST

    Senate confirmed today the nomination of Judge Robert H. Jackson as Associate Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. ...

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  25. RELEASED ON BOND

    John Ryan, who said that his correct name was Albert Vincent Stonehouse, 26, of Barkly st., St. Kilda, painter, pleaded guilty in ...

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  26. RAAF SONG BIRDS

    In keeping with tradition established by the AIF as they stormed Tobruk while singing "The Wizard of Oz," 65 members of the RAAF ...

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  27. AXIS SCHEME TO USE DARDANELLES

    The Axis powers are now scheming to get warships through the Dardanelles according to a report by the Ankara correspondent of the ...

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  28. SOVIET FRIENDSHIP

    Mayors in Victorian country towns and Melbourne suburbs will be asked by the Australia Soviet Friendship League to convene meetings to ...

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  29. FIELD WORKSHOP

    Expansion and further mechanisation of AIF units overseas have made substantial increases necessary in personnel required for ordnance ...

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  30. FOUND NOT GUILTY

    Before Judge Foster in General Sessions yesterday, Matthew Henry Williams, 35, of Sackville st., Collingwood, was charged with having ...

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  31. JAPANESE EMPEROR SEES WAR CHIEF

    Prince Konoye had two hours' audience with the Emperor today. General Tojo, war Minister, had an audience carlier, Seishiro Itagaki ...

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  32. HEATING IN SCHOOLS

    Teachers expert in mathematics have been unable to ascertain how much firewood is allowed by the Education Department for use in ...

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  33. FATAL KICK BY HORSE

    People who are not thoroughly familiar with horses should be mast careful in handling them said Mr. Molir, P.M. City Coronor, yesterday, ...

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  34. TURKEY PROTESTS AGAINST TRANSPORT SINKING

    Turkish Government has made representations to Britain about sinking by British aircraft of Vichy troop transport St. Didier, says The ...

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  35. MORE CHURCH BROADCASTS

    Two bioadcasts from church services on Sunday mornings in each capital city have been planned by national stations New arrangement ...

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  36. PLAYED WITH MATCHES; 6 DIE

    Government inquiry revealed that deaths of 2 sons of M. Pierlot, Belgian Foreign Minister, and 4 other schoolboys, who jumped from ...

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