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  3. ROOSEVELT DENOUNCES AXIS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—In his most outspoken speech yet, President Roosevelt at the dinner of the White House Correspondents' Association to-night openly charged the Nazis with an attempt at world domination. ...

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  4. PICTURES WHICH TELL OF LOSS AND WASTE

    Is the bulk of the Commonwealth's fruit to meet the fate of that pictured above? Many orchardists in Tasmania suffered heavy frost losses—the orchard shown in the lower right hand corner, from which 6000 cases were picked last year, yielded nothing this year owing to frost. Much of what the frost spared is now being wasted because inadequate marketing arrangements are failing to bring the fruit to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NIGHT FIGHTERS IN AIR TO MEET SPRING OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Saturday.—While the Royal Air Force was again battering objectives in Germany with smashing effect, moonlight raiders droned over Britain for the third successive night, in what the Luftwaffe claims to be the ...

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  6. WHAT ABOUT IT, LINDBERGH?

    LONDON, Friday.—"I had a great friend called Lindbergh before the outbreak of the war," said Mr. Geoffrey ...

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  7. UNOCCUPIED FRANCE MAY GET FOOD

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British Government, it is understood, after consultations with the United States has decided not to oppose foodships being sent to unoccupied France and North Africa [?]vided:— ...

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  8. HOW TO ACT IN INVASION

    LONDON, Sunday.—Church bells will not be rung throughout the country as a general warning of an ...

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  9. MORE THREATS, PROMISES

    LONDON, Sunday—"Heroes' Day" was the occasion for another speech by Hitler to-day. "When twelve months ago we ...

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  10. YUGOSLAVIA WILL ACT IN DEFENCE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Yugoslavia's position was clarified late last night by a surprise broadcast by the Belgrade ...

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  11. THYSSEN SENT TO GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday.—Fritz Thyssen, the German steel magnate, and reputedly the man whose funds built up the Nazi party, is among the group of ...

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  12. HISTORY OF ALBANIAN CAMPAIGN

    German troops massed on their northern frontier have not prevented the Greeks from continuing their campaign against the Italians in Albania. The shaded section of the map indicates the territory now in Greek hands. Progress of the fighting since the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ASSAULT ON DEBRA MARKOS NEAR

    LONDON, Sunday.—Abyssinian patriots are ready to storm Debra Markos, the last big Italian stronghold ...

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  14. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    ACTUALLY President Roosevelt broke little new ground in his speech on the meaning of the Aid for Britain Bill, but those ...

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  15. Luxury Golf Course Taken for Japanese Army

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The Tokio golf course, described like many others as "the world's finest"—its turf was imported from Scotland—is being taken over for army purposes. The luxurious clubhouse will be converted ...

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  16. MIRACLE RESCUE AFTER ORDEAL IN BURNING DESERT

    CAIRO, Sunday.—After staggering 240 miles in ten days without boots or food over the hot sands of the Libyan Desert, two New Zealanders and a Scottish soldier are now patients in the Khartoum Hospital. They regard their ...

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  17. CHINESE CLAIM SUCCESS IN BIG BATTLE

    CHUNGKING, Saturday.—The Japanese suffered 7000 casualties in a sanguinary battle lasting five days south of the Yangtze River ...

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  18. Countess Ciano on Torpedoed Ship

    LONDON, Sunday—The Stefani (Rome) agency says that Countess Edda Ciano was aboard a hospital ship torpedoed by 'planes off the Albanian ...

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