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  2. JAPANESE SHIPS FOR NAZIS?

    CHUNGKING, Sunday. — Chinese claim that Japan and Ger- many have signed a secret agreement under which Japan will ...

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  3. HESS NOT SEEN BY MINISTERS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Neither the British Minister for Information (Mr. Duff-Cooper) nor any other Cabinet Minister has interviewed Rodolf Hess, No. 3 Nazi, who landed by parachute on the Duke of Hamilton's estate in ...

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  4. FRENCH CO-OPERATION BROUGHT WAR TO GRAVEST PHASE YET

    French co-operation with the Germans in Syria has undoubtedly brought the war to a phase of the greatest gravity. Although British successes in the Western Desert are heartening, diplomatic commentators consider the ...

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  5. NEW AUSTRALIAN WARBIRD IN FLIGHT

    The first Bristol-Beaufort torpedo-bomber assembled in Australia was a taken on its maiden flight in Melbourne recently by Squadron-Leader Lumsden, an expert British test pilot. This picture shows the bomber roaring across the aerodrome just after it stake-off. The plane was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MUNITIONS TO BE MADE FROM SWORDS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Ten thouand cavalry swords have been released by the War Office for the Ministry of Supply's scrap metal ...

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  7. TRAINING IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. —Officials said to-day that the War Department has approved of a plan whereby the ...

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  8. ITALIAN FORCE SURROUNDED

    CAIRO, Saturday. — The Italian - occupied stronghold of Amba Alagi in Abyssinia ii surrounded by Empire ...

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  9. WOMAN'S EPIC JOURNEY ACROSS FLOODED RIVERS TO SAVE LIFE

    DARWIN, Sunday. — In a desperate but unsuccessful attempt to save the life of a Wearyan River station owner who had accidentally shot himself, a policeman's wife travelled for three days and nights down and up flooded ...

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  10. APPEAL FUNDS

    Acknowledged d £14.723/1/-: Mrs. Lawrence (badge), 2/a; Launceston Central Branch. 20: Sandhill Branch £1/17/-; Tramway Emplovees. 2/7/-: Mr J. W. ...

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  11. AMUSING PLAY OF THRILLS

    Laugh and the troops laugh with you, be thrilled and help Britain's brave. This can be done by patronage of the amusing mystery thriller to be ...

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  12. PRICE OF MEAT REDUCED

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Prof. Copland, Commonwealth Prices Commissioner, has al- ready taken action in one New ...

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  13. PROTECTION WANTED

    Potato growers in many districts have been badly hit by low prices ruling recently. The Tasmanian Producers ...

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  14. NAZIS TASTE THEIR OWN MEDICINE

    LONDON, Sunday. — A delayed message describes the clash in which 500 Germans were taken prisoner around ...

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  15. ENEMY SEAMEN ARRESTED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Immigration Service has announced that hundreds of federal agents in at least nine cities are taking into custody an ...

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  16. Australian Marries Greek Girl

    CAIRO, Saturday. — Half way between Greece and the Middle East, on an island port of call, in the stress and ...

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  17. Seizure of Books : W.E.A. Protest

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A resolution protesting against 'the raiding of workers' homes, the seizure of books by the Commonwealth authorities and the ...

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  18. Ten Independents Likely in N.S.W. Parliament

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—It is most likely that of the 90 members in the new Legislative Assembly 10 will be Independents. ...

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  19. Meat Rationing in England

    LONDON, Saturday—The Ministry of Food has announced that , until further notice the weekly meat ration in Britain will remain ...

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  20. SERVICE IN ABBEY

    LONDON, Friday. — The usual services were held in Westminster Abbey yesterday. The choir were placed near the organ screen, as it was impossible ...

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  21. LOAN RALLY AT QUEENSTOWN

    A sum of £2500 was raised as a result of a war loan rally at Queenstown on Friday night. The appeal, which was held in the Paragon Theatre, was ...

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  22. BEACONSFIELD

    WEEKLY DANCE—The weekly dance in aid of parish funds was held In S. Francis Xavler's hall on Saturday night. Prorceeds were £6/5o/-. Prizes were won ...

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  23. JAPANESE FRONT IN CHINA

    TOKIO, Saturday — Major Shozo Nakamura, head' of the information section, said to-day that Japanese troops were on a 2500-mile front in China and ...

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  24. CONFERENCE ON A.R.P. SOON

    MEBLBOURNE, Sunday. — The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) to-day strongly denied suggestions that the ...

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  25. Manslaughter Charge Against Driver

    SYDNEY, Sunday — Thomas Granville Rea (28), cafe proprietor, of Merrylands, was charged at the Parramatta Court yesterday with ...

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  26. 101st BIRTHDAY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Mrs. J. Booth, of Elwood. Melbourne, celebrated her 101st birthday to-day. Born at Bathurst, N.S.W., in 1840, Mrs. ...

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  27. SUPPORT OF SMALL INVESTORS FOR WAR LOAN

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—At the close of business yesterday £33,758,000 had been subscribed to the Commonwealth's £35,000,000 war loan, which will close ...

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  28. BURNIE

    CHURCH PARADE.—Members of the Burnle lodge of the Independent Order of Oddfellows attended the service at St. George's Church of England yesterday ...

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  29. BASTKETBALL

    Results of A grade basketball matches at Burnie on Saturday wert: Old Darwlnians 2, 25 goals, d. Old Darwlnians 1, 13 goals. ...

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  30. R.A.F. Bombs Germans in Greece

    CAIRO, Saturday.—A Royal Air Force communique issued to-day says:— "Details are now available of heavy ...

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  31. SQUASH RACKETS PENNANTS

    The 1911 squash reckets pennants (first section of roster) were completed last week, and resulted as following: Brisbane d, Mersey K. McCowan lost ...

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  32. WOMEN'S HOCKEY

    St. George's 3 goals, d. Old Darwinlans 1 goal, Goal-street—St. George's: N. Beach (2), Tillay. Old Dnrwinans V. Plthouse. Best players — St. ...

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  33. VISITING SENATOR

    Senator and Mrs. J. Fraser, of West Australia, arrived in Launceston on Saturday and have been spending a few days with Senator and Mrs. C. A. ...

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  34. WRESTLING

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — In a wrestllrng match at the Leichhardt Stadium nu st night Fred Atkins (17.1) was disqualified at the end of the sixth round of his ...

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  35. COMBATING ATLANTIC PROBLEMS: U.S. AID TO BRITAIN

    NEWPORT, Saturday.—Asked, during an interview to- day, whether he would "ensure the delivery of materials to Britain," the Secretary for United States Navy (Colonel Knox) replied: "The answer is a definite 'Yes.' " ...

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  36. ROAD DEATHS IN BRITAIN

    The number killed on roads in Britain during April was 726, compared with 431 in April last year. During this April 274 were killed during the ...

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  37. TODAY'S SUMMARY

    FORECAST—Fine. HIGH TIDE—7.46 a.m. 8.10 p.m. LIGHTS ON VEHICLES—4.51 p.m. to 7.22 a.m. ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. CANADA'S NAVY

    The present strength of the Royal Canadian Navy—200 ships and a total personnel of 18,000 officers and men—will be almost doubled by April of ...

    Article : 121 words
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