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  4. CAN BOMBS BE DEFLECTED ?

    The practicability of concrete “bomb deflectors” has been tested in England by a firm of concrete manufacturers as a method of reducing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 86 words
  5. Support for France Re-Affirmed

    A debate was raised in the House of Lords to-day on the British and French relations by Lord Addison, who said he welcomed the Prime Minister’s statement on February 6 that “The solidarity of Interest by which France and tills country are united ...

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  6. FRANCO WILL TAKE BACK REFUGEES WITHOUT REPRISALS

    The Exchange Telegraph Company’s Paris correspondent understands that General Jordana, acting on General (Franco’s instructions, ...

    Article : 89 words
  7. EARLY RECOGNITION OF FRANCO

    According to “The Times,” all is now ready for recognising General Franco’s administration. It says that the Foreign Office ...

    Article : 217 words
  8. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    Major world countries in a weaker financial position than Australia are keeping pace with the armament race without sacrificing national insurance or other social service schemes. This was emphasised to-day by the National Insurance Commission ...

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  9. ITALIAN AND FRENCH OUTPOSTS IN POSITION IN AFRICA

    Marshal Petain, French Commander-in-Chief, is seriously ill with influenza, and General Gamelin will report to the meeting of ...

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  10. GEORGE GREEN GUILTY

    George Green, 38, chimney sweep, of Bamfield road, Heidelberg, betrayed no emotion when sentenced to death to-night by Mr. Justice ...

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  11. 7 MILLION PEOPLE

    The population of Australia is expected to reach 7,000,000 early in 1940 according to an official estimate made to-day by the Commonwealth Bureau ...

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  12. FIRE RUMOR FOLLOWED BY £10,000 OUTBREAK

    An incendiarist is believed to have been responsible for a fire which early to-day gutted Macquarie Stores, resulting in a loss of £10,000. The fire ...

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  13. “MODEST CONTRIBUTION”

    Herr Hitler, in replying to General Franco after the Barcelona parade of troops, refers to his modest contribution to the restoration of a national and ...

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  14. PEACE OF THE WORLD

    References were made to Palestine in the House of Commons this evening when the Colonial Secretary moved a supplementary estimate of £14,400 on ...

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  15. SAFEGUARDING EXPLOSIVE. CARRYING AIRCRAFT

    Regulations designed to minimise the risk of accident to occupants of aircraft carrying explosive substances are now under consideration by the ...

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  16. GERMANY EXCLUDES FOREIGNERS FROM MILITARY AREAS

    A decree has been issued to provide for a reduction of the size of the west German areas in which foreign military officials are forbidden to go but ...

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  17. RUSSIAN ARMY CELEBRATING “COMING-OF-AGE”

    The “Red” Army is celebrating its “coming-of-age,” and members have individually taken a new oath of allegiance. ...

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  18. GUAM NOT TO BE FORTIFIED BY U.S.

    By 205 votes to 168 the House of Representatives adopted an amendment to the American Defence bill eliminating the ...

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  19. 12 MINERS KILLED IN COLLIERY EXPLOSION

    Twelve miners were killed and 13 injured in a colliery explosion at Monteeau. ...

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  22. AMERICANS PREPARING

    Americans are preparing for, and contemplating, participation in a world war, and showed a determination that had not been seen since 1918, said ...

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  23. DEFINITE DECISION DEMANDED BY A.N.A.

    Any further delay on the part of the Government in deciding its action with regard to national insurance would cost the friendly societies thousands of ...

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  24. BRITAIN OCCUPYING THREE ISLANDS

    Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Colonial Secretary, referring in the House of Commons to the allocation of £7500 for the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, said ...

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  25. CRUISERS FOR DUTCH

    The Netherlands Government is building two 8350-ton cruisers, to be ready at the end of 1941. The cruisers will have a speed of 33 knots and ...

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  26. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

    Mr. W. Best, secretary of the Consultative Council of Friendly Societies, to-day announced that if Cabinet limited the benefits the societies would be ...

    Article : 135 words
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