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  3. BRITISH FORCES IN GREECE

    When mechanised material and troops of the British forces arrived on Greek soil they received a very warm welcome from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HITLER EXERTS PRESSURE ON MARSHAL PETAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Marshal Petain has told Hitler that the French fleet and colonies will re-enter the war on Britain's side if the German take over unoccupied France, states the Lisbon correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," who cites an authoritative source for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ISOLATIONIST NEWSPAPER ACCUSES LORD HALIFAX OF INDISCRETION

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Lord Halifax, the new British Ambassador, is to-day accused of lobbying to secure support of the "Aid-to-Britain" Bill by the newspaper "World-Telegram," controlled by Mr. Roy Howard. ...

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  6. MINE FOUND NEAR APOLLO BAY

    APOLLO BAY (Vic.); Tuesday.—When Roy Fisk, an Apollo Bay fisherman, felt a tug at his fishing line this morning, he jerked the line vigorously and brought a mine to the surface within a few feet of his boat. ...

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  7. LADY BLAMEY TO RETURN IMMEDIATELY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The War Cabinet decided at a late sitting to-night to inform the general officer commanding ...

    Article : 98 words
  8. Governor Sees U.S. Left in Lurch

    In evidence before the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee the Governor of Wisconsin (Mr. Philip La Follette) opposed the Lend or Lease Bill. He ...

    Article : 255 words
  9. Serious Floods in Hungary

    BUDAPEST, Monday.—For the second successive year there is a serious danger of flooding in Hungary. Over 600,000 acres of the great ...

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  10. SUCCESSES IN RAIN

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—Local Greek surprise attacks in heavy rain on various sectors of the Albanian front to-day ...

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  11. AIR LULL RESULT OF BAD WEATHER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The lull in the war in the air was entirely caused by adverse weather and was not a result of the destruction of air fields in Britain or on the Continent, or German preparations for a terrific onslaught, ...

    Article : 311 words
  12. LOST WING IN MID-AIR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Evidence that an R.A.A.F. 'plane lost a wing in mid-air before it crashed was given at the inquest at Lismore to-day into the deaths ...

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  13. JAPANESE IGNORE NETHERLANDS GOVERNMENT IN LONDON

    TOKIO, Monday.—The press is highly offended by the refusal of the Dutch Government to be incorporated in Japan's new order in Asia, but Japan, ...

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  14. Aid Bill Hearing Begins

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Packed public galleries heard the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee ...

    Article : 189 words
  15. ITALY GILDS LILY

    LONDON, Monday.—Italy, in order to gild the lily, has given old aeroplane types new and glamorous names. The Savoia 82 has now been ...

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  16. Requests Information on Aid Extent

    The Isolationist, Senator Wheeler, to-day requested the President to reveal the extent of the aid proposed to be sent to Britain and the extent of the ...

    Article : 57 words
  17. ENQUIRY INTO RIOTS

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—A full enquiry was being made into the Johannesburg riots, the Prime Minister (General Smuts) told the House of ...

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  18. TEST CAPTAIN WITH R.A.F. IN MIDDLE EAST

    CAIRO Monday.—Flight Lieutenant Walter Hammond, the English Test captain, has joined the Middle East Command.—A.A.P. ...

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  19. MORALITY OF STATE IS QUERIED

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—Seven bishops in Norway have sent a joint letter to Mr. Stancke, the Quislingist ...

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  20. TEACHING THE R.A.A.F.

    There is no need to ask this class to "Pay attention please." Members are teachers appointed as R.A.A.F. education officers, are familiar with basic principles of magnetism and make light work of aircraft compass demonstrations, principles of correction and behaviour under the tilt and swirl conditions. R.A.A.F. Directorate of Public Relations Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    Mr. Forgan Smith's Appeal MR. FORGAN SMITH believes that an extension of the war zone will bring Australia into ...

    Article : 238 words
  22. WIDE POWERS FOR GOVERNMENT

    PRETORIA, Tuesday.—An extraordinary gazette issued to-day empowers the Government to deal drastically with "subversive undesirable activities, ...

    Article : 110 words
  23. SECRET PACT DENIED

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—The Tass (Official) News Agency denies that Turkey and Russia have reached a secret agreement for the supply of Russian ...

    Article : 35 words
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