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  2. NEW MUNITIONS FACTORY FOR N.S. WALES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A munitions factory will be erected on a site adjacent to the northern coal fields and will ultimately ...

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  3. YUGOSLAV COUP WORK OF AIR FORCE OFFICERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Fuller details of the Yugoslav coup show that it was carried out by about 300 young air force officers, supported by officers of the Royal Guards. According to plan, Government ...

    Article : 355 words
  4. FRUIT AND FLAX ON DISPLAY AT EXETER SHOW

    The upper picture shows part of plate fruit at the Exeter Show on Saturday. Behind are (from left) Messrs. W. Lee-Brown, J. F. Anstie, G. W. Bruford, H. A. Court (stewards), P. H. Thomas (judge) and T. M. Harris (steward). The lower picture shows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ENDOWMENT BENEFITS TO HELP WIDOWS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.— Members of the Labour Party generally are anxious to facilitate the passage of the child endowment measures through Parliament, but it is likely that the party will try to have the scheme ...

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  6. INDO-CHINA TERMS FOR JAPAN

    MANILA, Saturday.—Japan has received extraordinary military and trade privileges from Indo-China, according ...

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  7. BOMBERS DOWN IN CONVOY ATTACK

    LONDON, Sunday. — German bombers came off second best in an attack on a British convoy in the Atlantic ...

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  8. DEATH OF BABY GIRL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Locked in the bathroom of a house in East Malvern, the decapitated body of his infant daughter was found by a man ...

    Article : 137 words
  9. U.S. MINISTER TO N.Z.?

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—The U.S. Under Secretary (Mr. Sumner Weller) at a press conference to-day said the appointment of a Minister to ...

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  10. Strikers Go Back to Work in U.S.

    CHICAGO, Saturday. — Many of the companies affected by the C.I.O. strike resumed partial production ...

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  11. RECORD AMOUNT RAISED IN QUEEN CARNIVAL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—When Miss Jessie White, Queen of Industry and Munitions, was crowned as winner of the Lord ...

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  12. ROOSEVELT WARNS AGAINST COMMUNISTS NAZI DEFEATISTS AND THEIR DUPES

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — A resounding warning against Communists, Nazi defeatists and their dupes was given to-night by President Roosevelt in his Jackson Day address by radio from the Presidential yacht Potomac, at ...

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  13. EIRE SHORT OF WHEAT

    DUBLIN, Saturday. — Addressing the Emergency Committee at Limerick today the Premier (Mr. De Valera) said: "We are short by a considerable ...

    Article : 110 words
  14. POWERFUL DRUG WRONGLY PUT IN TABLETS

    CHICAGO. Saturday.—Hundreds of Federal inspectors aided by physicians were engaged today in tracking down 410.000 medicinal tablets. which the ...

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  15. Sweeping Chinese Political Changes Reported

    CHUNGKING. Saturday—The influential newspaper "Takung Pao" said to-day that the Chinese Government would undergo a sweeping ...

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  16. "I Am an American" Observance

    WASHINGTON. Saturday. — President Roosevelt to-day proclaimed Sunday, May 18. as "I am an American" day to be observed in recognition of ...

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  17. POST WAR INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) said at Newcastle on Saturday night that ...

    Article : 254 words
  18. ITALIAN ATTACKS FAIL

    ATHENS. Saturday.—The Italian Eleventh Army on Thursday night launched three attacks in the central sector of the Albanian front. but all ...

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  19. MORE FOOD CUTS

    LONDON, Saturday—The Food Minister (Lord Woolton) in a speech today said the public must expect more food control, more restrictions and less ...

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  20. NAZI AERODROMES RAIDED

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Air Ministry says that aircraft of the Fighter Command operating in pairs carried out offensive patrols over Belgium and ...

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  21. WOOL EXPORT EXPANSION

    LONDON. Saturday.—The National Wool Textile Export Corporation has now given an indication of its plan to expand Britain's sales of woollens ...

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  22. CALLED FOR SPECIAL WORK

    LONDON. Saturday.—Men aged 41 and 42 are called on to register for work of national importance on Friday unless they are engaged in certain ...

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  23. CANADIAN WHEAT

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The Opposition Leader (Mr. Hanson) suggested in the House of Commons that Canada should make an outright gift to Britain of ...

    Article : 164 words
  24. AUTHOR OF BEST SELLER MAY BE DEPORTED

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Richard Julius Herman Krebs. who wrote the best seller, "Out of the Night," under the name. ...

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  25. MORE BRITISH FORCES REACH MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, Saturday.—The Governor (Sir Shenton Thomas) today announced the arrival of "further substantial ...

    Article : 48 words
  26. HAND OF NAZIS MAY BE FORCED IN BALKANS

    Important developments during the week were the signature of the Tripartite Pact by the former Yugoslav Government and the bloodless coup d'etat apparently directed against this policy, the arrival of the Japanese ...

    Article : 742 words
  27. Heavy Japanese Losses in China

    CHUNGKING. Saturday. — A communique states that the Chinese have virtually annihilated a Japanese Ogo division and the Ikeda Brigade. ...

    Article : 109 words
  28. Great Advance in Munitions

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—The Department of Munitions is spending £15 500.000 of capital this financial year on machinery. buildings, and reserves of raw ...

    Article : 202 words
  29. SPECIAL LEAVE FOR PASSOVER

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.— Special leave would be granted to Jewish members of the Australian Military Forces during the Passover festival in ...

    Article : 87 words
  30. WOMEN'S R.A.A.F. AUXILIARY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Air Department intends to proceed with its plats for the establishment of a women's auxiliary to the R.A.A.F., the ...

    Article : 57 words
  31. LUPESCU'S HOME TAKEN

    BUCHAREST, Saturday.—The Rumanian Government has confiscated all the properly of Mme. Lupescu. The estate is estimated to be worth £125,000. ...

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  32. AMERICA HELPS WAR SUFFERERS

    WASHINGTON. Saturday. — The State Department has reported that private relief agencies in the United States have collected 26.816.000 ...

    Article : 54 words
  33. TO-DAY'S SUMMARY

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  34. CONDITION IMPROVED

    MELBOURNE. Sunday. — A casualty list issued by Army Headquarters, Southern Command, to-day states that the name of TX 4084 ...

    Article : 41 words
  35. WAVELL SEES KEREN BATTLE

    LONDON, Friday.—After flying from Europe to see most of the battle which resulted in the capture of Keren, the General Officer Commanding the Middle East forces (Sir Archibald Wavell) left an hour before the battle ...

    Article : 349 words
  36. TEN KILLED IN CRASH

    CAPETOWN, Sunday — Ten people were killed when an airliner crashed 100 miles north of Capetown. They included Rear-Admiral G. W. ...

    Article : 28 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. Melbourne Pilot Officer Killed

    LONDON, Saturday.—Pilot Officer Irvine Scott-Owen Gaze, of the R.A.F., has been killed on active service. He was the son of Squadron Leader Gaze, ...

    Article : 29 words
  39. GERMAN BATTLESHIP IN PACIFIC?

    SHANGHAI. Sunday.—Authoritative circles declare that the Nazi battleship. Scharnhorst or G[?]senau, is at present in the Pacific, says the international ...

    Article : 65 words
  40. QUEENSTOWN

    COUNCIL — The offer of the Government to provide £150) on the £ for £ basis for the conversion of the old school site into a park was accepted at the ...

    Article : 90 words
  41. GIVES SPITFIRE SQUADRON

    MONTREAL, Sunday.—Sir Herbert Holt, chairman of the Royal Bank of Canada, has presented 250,000 dollars (£50,000) to purchase a squadron of ...

    Article : 27 words
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