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  2. LONDON BLITZ PICTURES

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  3. Notes on the Cables THE TRAGEDY OF MONARCHY

    THE sovereign heads of states suffer a remarkably high percentage of casualties in time of war. It was so in 1914-18, as the death of the ex-Kaiser ...

    Article : 630 words
  4. AIR PILOT'S AMAZING ADVENTURES

    Among the many thrilling escape stories already told since the war began not the least remarkable is that which concerns an RAF flight-lieutenant in ...

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  5. WARNING TO VICHY

    A warning to M. Henri-Haye French Ambassador in Washington of the "dire consequences" that would inevitably follow a French ...

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  6. LONDONERS GO TO WORK

    as usual by bus, car, and cycle past debrisstrewn pavements on the morning after a "blitz." (By airmail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MANNING A LEWIS GUN.

    —Infantrymen in camp at Mt. Martha photographed at target practice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "SNATCHED FROM HOLOCAUST"

    AUCKLAND, Thursday. — Every day, says NZEF News Service, brings more troops from Crete to Cairo—weary soldiers snatched from the holocaust. "It ...

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  10. BRITISH PARATROOPS

    descending "somewhere in England" during training. (By airmail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. KING'S MESSAGE TO N Z

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—In a message to the Governor-General the King expresses the "admiration with which the people of Britain watched the heroic ...

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  12. INTERNAL MEASURES

    A new inspection service designed to protect defence plants and Government property against accidental or intentional dnmage has been created by the War ...

    Article : 175 words
  13. DISMISSAL OF WOOL SCOURERS

    More than 1,200 men employed in wool scouring and sorting establishments in Victoiia and NSW had been dismissed in the last two months Mr. E. H. ...

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  14. STRONG ACTION WANTED

    Newspaper and radio comment reflects growing concern over U-S delay in stepping up the war effort. Maj. Fielding Kliot, in the New York ...

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  15. MUSSOLINI WOOS HUNGARY

    Dr. Bardossy, Prime Minister of Huncary, is in Rome on a "formnl visit." Mussolini entertained him at a dinner attended by other Axis representatives ...

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  17. "MORRISON SHELTERS" SOUND

    The new Indoor "Morrison shelter" successfully passed a gruelling test during a raid on Merseyside, when a bomb fell on a house which collapsed, bringing ...

    Article : 77 words
  18. ARMY'S "BATTLE BUGGY"

    Christened "battle buggy," a 6-passenger car of entirely new design has been adopted by the Army for reconnaissance work. It represents an advance in ...

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  19. AMERICAN OIL EVASIONS

    Some U-S companies were going over the State department by shipping oil and other war supplies to foreign nations in contravention of export licence ...

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  20. NEW BLOWFLY DRESSING

    Experiments conducted by the CSIR have indicated he value of boric acid for use in blowfly dressings. A preparation of boric acid and glycerine has ...

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  21. US SHIP STRIKE ENDS

    American Federation of Labour metal trade unionists returned to work in shipyards here yesterday, bringing production almost to normal for the first time ...

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  22. LT.-CDR. BROWNRIGG IN HOOD

    Lt.-Cdr. John George Plunket Brownrigg was lost when HMS Hood was sunk. Admiralty officials say he was lent to the Australian Navy in 1936 to deal with ...

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  23. FEW GREAT FIGURES OF 1914-18 ARE ALIVE TO-DAY

    The death this week of the ex-Kaiser and the 25th anniversary today of the death of Lord Kitchener are reminders that the really great figures of the history ...

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  24. RASHID ALI'S LOOT SEIZED

    When Rashld All, instigator of the Iraqi revolution, fled to Iran he took with him £160,000 in Iraqi currency looted from Bagdad banks. Frontier police stopped ...

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  25. US DIPLOMATS LEAVING PARIS

    The State Department has ordered American diplomats to leave Paris before June 10 as recently requested by Germany. ...

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  26. BETTER THAN BISMARCK

    New American battleships North Carolina and Washington would greatly exceed the power of the sunken German battleship Bismarck, Col. Knox, Navy ...

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  27. "LIVINGSTONE SAGA"

    "The David Livingstone Saga," a pageant play with a cast of more than 80, will be presented in Central Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday next by the ...

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  28. FOE FOR WHITE BUTTERFLY

    Deadly little wasps brought from New Zealand will be set free by the Department of Agriculture to mop up the white cabbage butterflies which came to ...

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  29. "HEART OF BRITAIN" TODAY

    The new British Ministry of Information film, "Heart of Britain." which is being released today by Fox Film Corporation to the Metro, St. James's, State, ...

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  30. FUNERAL OF E. J. RYAN, V C

    Eight VC winners formed a guard of honour and acted as pallbearers yesterday at the funeral of Mr. Edward John Ryan VC. They were Maj. D. Joynt, ...

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  31. ENLISTMENT AGE FOR RANR

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—An amendment to regulations under the Naval Defence Act gazetted today reduces from 18 years to 16½ years the minimum age for ...

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  32. Obituary REV. MAURICE FRATER

    Rev. Maurice Frater, who died on Tuesday, was born in Scotland in 1873. In 1900 he went to the New Hebrides as a missionary, and remained there 14 ...

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  33. PLANE CRASH HAVOC

    Chinese Central News Agency reported today that a Japanese bomber taking off yesterday at Sinsiang. north Honan province, crashed amid 50 planes on the ...

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  34. NSW STRIKERS RESUME WORK

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The 600 striking employees at Emmco (Electricity Meter Manufacturing Co. Ltd.), Waterloo, decided at a mass meeting today to return ...

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  35. CIVILIAN HEROES REMEMBERED

    The Imperial War Graves Commission has appointed an advisory committee to record the deaths of civilians killed by enemy action. Thousand of relatives of ...

    Article : 85 words
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