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  3. TERRIBLE RUSSIAN LOSSES IN VIBROG BAY

    The Russians attacked one of the most strongly fortified coastlines in Europe in their latest attempt to outflank the Finnish defences, landing masses of troops across the ice towards the shores of the Gulf of Finland. ...

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  4. ROYAL NAVY STOPS ITALIAN COLLIERS

    British warships to-day acted swiftly in carrying out the Government's decision to seize all German coal exports to Italy. Six Italian ships from Dutch ports, suspected of ...

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  5. MINERS DECIDE ON STRIKE

    Mine workers on the northern coalfields of New South Wales to-day voted overwhelmingly in favour of a general ...

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  6. NEW SECRET NAZI WEAPON IN USE

    Officials have warned residents along the East coast of Britain of a new danger which is believed to be of ...

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  7. ROME STUNNED BY BRITISH ACTION

    According to the Rome correspondent of the "New York Times," Rome did not completely expect the seizure ...

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  8. Archbishop Kelly "Very Low"

    A bulletin Issued late tonight stated that Archibishop Kelly was "Very low." Bedside observers, however, ...

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  9. AIR FORCE

    Details for the Empire air scheme are rapidly reaching a concrete form with plans for enlargement of existing aerodromes and the ...

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  10. TASMAN AIR MAILS

    The agreement between the Governments of Australia, Great Britain and New Zealand, covering the managentens of the Tasman air mail ...

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  11. UNITY FIRST

    A clear impression of the seriousness with which the Commonwealth Ministry regards move's to depose the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  12. RED CROSS DELIBERATELY BOMBED

    The Soviet planes to-day bombed three Finnish hospitals, killing 14 and wounding 7. The hospitals were cleaily ...

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  13. U.A.P. FORCES RALLY TO PRIME MINISTER

    Strong support for Mr. Menzies was forthcoming from U.A.P. circles to-day. The opinion was expressed that Mr. Menzies was in a much stronger position for the negotiation with Mr. ...

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  14. CENSORSHIP

    New; regulations establishing wider powers of censorship over broadcasting in Australia were promulgated yesterday. ...

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  15. MIGRATION FIGURES SLUMP.

    Compared with an average permanent monthly gain by migration of 950 during the past 12 months, the population or the Commonwealth was ...

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  16. CASEY AND ROOSEVELT MEET AT WHITEHALL HOUSE

    The Australian Minister to the United States (Mr. R. G. Casey) called at the White House at noon and officially presented his credentials to President Roosevelt. Formal statements expressing mutual hopes for the further ...

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  17. CYCLONE CLOSE TO QUEENSLAND COAST

    The cyclone located north-west of Willis Island two days ago, gathered energy this afternoon as it swept towards the Queensland ...

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  18. CONGRESS LAUGHS LEAVE BYRD ONT THE ICE

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Marcantonio labelled the Byrd expedition as a trip for the relief of ...

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  19. Dutch Inflamed Against Nazis

    The Dutch Government is considering arming all merchantmen and providing aerial and naval convoys across ...

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