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  2. Notes on the Cables TURKEY'S PLACE IN WARRING EUROPE

    THE position created by the friendship pact between Germany and Turkey depends upon too many imponderables to be exactly gauged, especially so soon ...

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  3. CHALLENGES TO ENLIST

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—As the result of challenges across the floor of the House today 2 CP members supporting the Government will wait at Parliament ...

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  4. RESHUFFLE OF FEDERAL PORTFOLIOS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — It is now thought that a fairly extensive reshuffle of portfolios will be disclosed when the Prime Minister announces, probably next ...

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  5. TURCO-GERMAN "OBLIGATIONS"

    By the 4-point treaty between Turkey and Germany (see page 1)it is agreed, "within the limits of both countries" present commitments":- ...

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  7. ENEMY SHIPS SUNK IN MEDITERRANEAN

    One enemy tanker, 2 supply ships, and at least 6 smaller vessels have been destroyed by British submarines in the Mediterranean and [?]gean, reports the ...

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  9. HE STILL BELIEVES IN LUCK—

    Oscar Ohlsen, Norwegian seaman, believes his luck has turned—his father was killed when a Norwegian ship was attacked by Nazi divebombers; his ...

    Article : 143 words
  10. ROOSEVELT CONGRATULATES "P M"

    President Roosevelt has sent a telegram of congratulation to Mr. Ingersoll, editor of PM, on the occasion of the completion of the first year of "an ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. ACQUITTED OF MURDER

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Edwin Claude Helton, storekeeper, of Augathella, who was tried for the alleged murder of Mrs. Margaret Roche, hotelkeeper, of ...

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  12. MORE PARLAN INTRIGUE

    Darian is reported by The Times correspondent on French frontier to have opened further military conversations with Berlin on Joint Franco-German ...

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  13. MORE UK WOMEN TO REGISTER

    All female British subjects born in 1917 must register by June 28. ...

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  14. 5 YEARS FOR LEVITUS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Albert Levltus, company director and solicitor, was sentenced to 5 years, and Ronald Bruce Walker, solicitor, to 3 years' ...

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  15. CHALLENGE TO DARLAN

    In a vigorous fighting speech, M. Henri Sautot, Governor of New Caledonia, declared France had lost a battle, not a war, and asked how the generation which ...

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  16. "FRENCH SUBMARINE" SANK US LINER

    "Germans used a French submarine to sink.Robin Moor," said 2nd Officer Taylor, of lost U-S liner. "I plainly saw words 'La Touche' in raised letters on ...

    Article : 137 words
  17. BLOODLESS COUP AT TAHITI

    Free French forces have seized Tahiti in a bloodless coup, according to passengers returning in the liner Monterey. Joan Fontaine, film star, and Gene ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. WAR AND DEMOCRACY

    This war would determine the quality of the American people's lives and their children's Hyes, predicted Judge Frankfurter, of U-S Supreme Court, in a speech at ...

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  19. WATER-BOTTLES TAKEN FROM PRISONERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Waterbottles brought to Australia by prisoners of war had been seized by Aimy salvage experts, Mr. Spender, Army Minister, said ...

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  20. PRINCE SAYS DUTCH READY TO REVOLT

    Prince Bernhard, leaving White House for Canada, told newspapermen:—"People of conquered Holland are full of hate against Germany. Conquered peoples ...

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  21. HALIFAX ON WAR FOR FREEDOM

    Lord Halifax British Ambassador, in a speech at Yale, where he received honorary Doctorate of Laws, said war was being fought to determine whether ...

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  22. HUNS BOMBED DUBLIN

    Eire Information Bureau states that Germany has admitted responsibility for bombing of Dublin on May 31. Official communication from Berlin blames the strong ...

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  23. "TEST TUBE" BABIES

    There are 9,500 "test tube" babies in USA, says Journal of the American Medical Association. Physicians have reported that pregnancy has been achieved ...

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  24. HUNS BAN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

    Christian Science board of directors disclosed today that Germany intends to suppress the whole organisation and activity of the Christian Science Church ...

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  25. £2,000,000 LEAP IN CABLES

    Worldwide demand for war news has resulted in a leap of nearly £stg2,000,000 in Cable and Wireless Ltd. 1940 message receipts to £7,608,878, easily highest ...

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  26. SUPPLY SHIP HIT

    German supply ship of l,500 tons was hit with 2 bombs by a Coastal Command bomber off Brest yesterday. Pilot reported ship appeared hit in engineroom. ...

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  27. BALLARAT COURSING

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—Broadway Park results; Gillies Stakes—1st Div.—May's Request (evens fav.) 1; Red Future (5/1). 2; Our Sladious (4/1). 3, 2nd Div.—Cream Lass (5/4 on fav.) 1; Ballet ...

    Article : 131 words
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