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  3. NAZIS BUSY IN CHINA

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "New York Times" states that, alarmed at the extent of German penetration in Yunnan, Allied officials gathered at Hanoi to watch developments. ...

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  4. BRITAIN RECALLS ENVOYS

    The Foreign Office has announced that all British envoys in southeast Europe and also the Ambassador to Turkey have been ...

    Article : 138 words
  5. NO SEPARATE PEACE BY BRITAIN OR FRANCE

    At the sixth meeting of the Supreme War Council, which was held in London to-day, Britain and France undertook not to seek a separate peace. The Supreme War Council passed in review the ...

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  6. Sumner Welles Secret About Tour

    Mr. Sumner Welles, who was Mr. Roosevelt's envoy to Europe, returned to-day and was closeted for 90 ...

    Article : 79 words
  7. DROUGHT BREAK PREDICTED

    Mr. Inigo Jones to-day predicted the breaking of the drought in New South Wales within a week. ...

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  8. EMPIRE AIR FORCE

    It was announced to-day by the Minister for Air (Mr. Fairbairn) that the first batch of Australian pilots, observers and air gunners would ...

    Article : 228 words
  9. Arms Sales to Allies Approved

    The Senate Military Atfairs Committee, by five votes to four, vetoed a proposal for an investigation ...

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  10. "HANDS OFF RUSSIA"

    The New South wales members of the Commonwealth Parliament today disassociated themselves from the "Hands Off Russia" resolution ...

    Article : 318 words
  11. WEST FRONT

    A German broadcast fiom the Western Front disclosed that the Siegfried line is still not finished. Thousands arc working feverishly on the most ...

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  12. BLACK OUT

    The efficienty of the black-out in north-east Britain has recently, been put to practical test by a Coastal Command air pilot making a ...

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  13. DUTCH SPIES

    Charged with espionage on behalf of Germany, Van Hoeven, of the Ministry for Economic Affairs, was sentenced to 2½ years, and his chief ...

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  14. PRICE CONTROL

    In permitting increases in the prices of sugar and butter in two New South Wales towns the Commonwealth Prices Co [?] ...

    Article : 143 words
  15. HEAT WAVE

    Three new records were established when the mercury rose to 100 degrees in Melbourne to-day. The records were the first occasion ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. ALLIES WILL WIN

    Announcing the placing of large orders with the engineering, linen and other trades in Belfast, Dr. Burgin, Minister for Supply, said that ...

    Article : 93 words
  17. PLANE HITS WATER

    A bomber, attacking a German patrol vessel on Heligoland Eight, dived so low that it hit the water, yet returned to its base. ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. GERMANY EVADES BLOCKADE

    While Germany has disappeared as a purchaser of Argentine products, it is significant that exports to Switzerland have increased from ...

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  19. DUTCH SUSPICIOUS OF NAZI REPORTS

    Declaring that the reporting of violations of Dutch neutrality is exclusively the business of the Netherlands Government, a news agency ...

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  20. MR. E. W. BRANDER

    Mr. E. W. Brander, secretary oil the Country Press Association, died at a private hospital in North Sydney to-night after a short illness. He ...

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  21. STERLING RALLIES

    The sterling closed at 3 dollars 60 cents, alter ranging between 3 dollars 61 cents and 3 dollars 50½ cents. The rally followed reports that the ...

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  22. SOCIAL SECURITY

    Economy forces lost control in the House of Representatives when it passed a 1,021,640,000 dollar Labour and Social Security Appropriation ...

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  23. BRITAIN INCREASES AIR STRENGTH

    Although it is obvious that the details of new aircraft are closely guarded, it can be revealed that a number of new ...

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  24. AIR BATTLE

    The Air Ministry announces that an aircraft of the Coastal Command, while on patrol over me North Sea to-day, encountered two enemy ...

    Article : 179 words
  25. News in Brief

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.—Thirteen "neutrality beacons" are being installed along the west coast of Denmark, to prevent the violation of ...

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  26. GERMAN FLEET MOVEMENT

    The Rome radio last night broadcast an uncorifirmed report that German warships were steaming out of Wilhelmshaven to engage British naval forces carrying out contraband control duty in the Skagorak. ...

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  27. ATTACK ON CONVOY

    A Berlin official news agency early this morning claimed that the German Air Force had attacked successfully a British convoy off the ...

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  28. DUTCH FARMERS SUFFER

    Farmers are sulforing as a result of the fall in the rate of the sterling, which was 22.40 before the war and is now 18.15. The Government has ...

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  29. PATH'S CREW TO MARCH

    The H.M.A.S. Perth will steam through Sydney Heads at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning. On Monday morning 5,000 naval ...

    Article : 41 words
  30. WAR SAVINGS

    The Treasurer (Mr. Spender) said yesterday that the investment in war savings certiflicates had been gratifying. ...

    Article : 36 words
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