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  3. BRITAIN SEVERS RELATIONS WITH BULGARIA

    SOFIA, Wednesday.—Britain broke off diplomatic relations with Bulgaria at 10.30 to-day. The British Minister (Mr. G. W. Rendel) called on the Premier (Professor Filoff), read a declaration that Britain was severing her relations with Bulgaria, and then ...

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  4. MR. MENZIES ASKED TO EXPLAIN SURPRISE SPEECH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A strongly worded cablegram was sent to-night by the War Cabinet to the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies), asking for detailed information about his declaration on the Pacific situation. ...

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  5. FIRE BOMB DAMAGE IN LONDON

    Scenes in London during and after a German fire bomb raid. Fireman fighting the flames in a building in the heart of the Right: Workers arrive next morning to find only the skeleton of business premises left standing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Italian Prisoners in Africa Total 156,000

    LONDON, Tuesday — A spokesman in Cairo to-night said that the number of prisoners captured in East Africa ...

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  7. 40 CAPITAL SHIPS BUILDING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The feverish and ever-growing naval expansion of the Great Powers is made evident by the latest edition of "Jane's Fighting Ships"—comprising a record of world navies—to be published on Wednesday, ...

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  8. HONOURS FOR BRITISH ARMY CHIEFS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Honours conferred in recognition of the recent successful combined operations in the Middle East are:— ...

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  9. U.S. ALIVE TO NEED FOR SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. —The urgency of Britain's shipping needs is being increasingly emphasised in the ...

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  10. LITHUANIA AN ARMED CAMP

    LISBON, Tuesday.—A party of Roman Catholic clergy on arrival from Lithuania report that Russia has completely cut off foreign news sources. ...

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  11. ITALIAN EAST AFRICA UNDER ARMY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The victories of the Imperial forces in East Africa have resulted in the territories ...

    Article : 207 words
  12. U.S. EX-ENVOY TO SEE HITLER?

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt said to-day that he knows nothing of the activities of the former U.S. Ambassador to Belgium, ...

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  13. BRITISH GAINS IN EAST AFRICA

    The shading on the map gives an approximate idea of the extent of Italian East Africa in British hands. The capture of Mogadishu has virtually ended resistance in Italian Somaliland and the Imperial forces have now reached Villaggio D'Abruzzi, an important ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Submarines Ambush Freighters

    AN EAST COAST CANADIAN PORT, Wednesday.—Fifty survivors of a German submarine ambush some- where in the Atlantic landed here ...

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  15. British Raid on Island Near Norway

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An Admiralty communique announces that a raid was made on Tuesday morning against the German-controlled ...

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  16. SHARK HUNTING IN BASS STRAIT

    The Terralyn, one of two Ketches now visiting Launceston, which are to be used for shark hunting in Bass Strait. They will make their headquarters in the Tamar. When at work the Terralyn pays out as much as a mile and a hall of line, armed with hundreds of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IT MAY BE PARTLY true that the states in which most of the war industries are being placed will be subject to the ...

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  18. N.Z. Fighter Squadron Formed Abroad

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday —The formation of the first Royal New Zealand Air Force fighter squadron in Britain under the Empire Air Training ...

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  19. CARDIFF AGAIN MAIN GERMAN TARGET

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The Cardiff area was again the main target of the Luftwaffe last night. Fire watchers extinguished a number of incendiaries ...

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  20. FRENCH CAPTURE OASIS AFTER 500-MILE TREK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Free French troops, which this week captured Kufra oasis, eastern Libya, from the Italians, had marched 500 miles from their base in the desert to make the attack, according to the Free French ...

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  21. ARTILLERY BUSY IN GREECE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Artillery exchanges provide the only noteworthy activity on the Albanian front. Greek gunners again considerably damaged ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. Raid Shelters Seen as Slums

    LONDON, Tuesday—The chairman of the air raid shelter investigation committee (Lord Horder) told the Royal Empire Society to-day that some ...

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  23. NINE ITALIAN PLANES SHOT DOWN

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—An R.A.F. communique announces that a formation of Hurricanes and Gladiators on Tuesday shot down nine Italian CR42's ...

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