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  3. VITAL FRENCH DECISION AWAITED

    LONDON, Friday.—While a series of conferences is continuing at Vichy on "the eventual defence of the French Empire," messages from the Middle East testify to increasing German infiltration of Syria. ...

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  4. A Cup of Something Hot Helps the Work Along

    Examples of the somewhat unorthodox headwear favoured by members of the Pioneer Corps new engaged in clearing up the City of London after enemy raids. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Swiss Paper Records Peace Move Rumours

    ZURICH, Friday.— The Vichy correspondent of "Neue Zurcher Zeitung" states that well informed persons are spreading rumours that a new peace offensive is coming from Germany. Hitler wishes to avoid ...

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  6. AMATEURAVIATOR'S CRASH INTO DERWENT : DEATH OF MR. WILLIAM GUY

    Mr. William Henry Gay, aged about 54, a prominent figure in Tasmanian aviation circles, was killed late yesterday afternoon when the Rearwin sports plane he was flying crashed into the River Derwent, near Kingston. ...

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  7. FORCEFUL WARNING TO VICHY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) to-day made a forceful statement on French ...

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  8. AIR ARMADA FOR U.S. ARMY OF 40,000 PLANES

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Army Supply Bill for 10 billion dollars for the purpose of furnishing the United States Army with 40,000 planes was sent to the House of Representatives to-day by the Appropriations Committee, ...

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    The Rearwin monoplane in which Mr. William Guy was flying when he last his life in a crash into the River Derwent yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. U.S. Holds Up Australian Orders

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. John Storey, of the Commonwealth Aircraft Production Commission, said to-day that ...

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  11. Alexandria Bombed Heavily

    ALEXANDRIA, Thursday.—The air raid last night was the heaviest Alexandria has experienced. Low flying planes plastered a thickly ...

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  12. Denial that Perth Was Sunk

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A German radio report that H.M.A S. Perth had been sunk by bombing was denied to-night by the Prime Minister. ...

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  13. ROYAL FAMILY OBSERVES CLOTHES RATION

    LONDON, Friday.—The King has instructed all members of the Royal Family to comply strictly with the clothes ...

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  14. THREAT TO SOVIET

    LONDON, Thursday.—The dove-like murmurings heard fleetingly from some European quarters in the past few ...

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  15. IRON CROSS FOR MAN WHO SANK H.M.S. HOOD

    LONDON, Friday.—The Berlin newsagency states that Lieutenant-Commander Schneider, first gunnery officer of the Bismarck, and reputedly "the man ...

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  16. MEDITERRANEAN DANGER POINTS

    The new theatre of war which is rapidly being opened up in the Eastern Mediterranean. Already German bombers using Crete as a base have heavily raided Alexandria, less than 400 miles away, and preparations for attacks on Cyprus and Syria appear to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Nazi Enquiry Into Eire Bombing

    LONDON, Thursday.—Messages from Berlin state that the Irish Charge d'Affaires had visited the Wilhelmstrasse and lodged protest against the ...

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  18. MAY ABANDON BIG SHIPS

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Daily Telegraph's" naval correspondent states that the fact that the Bismarck and Prinz Eugen were Germany's only large ships ...

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  19. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE cryptic statement that the Commonwealth Government had emphasised to the British Government Australia's views on ...

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  20. Japanese Claim Big Slaughter

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The Japanese claim that in winding up the campaign in Shansi province Japanese forces scored the greatest victory in world ...

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  21. CONTROLLING ALIENS IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Senator van Nuys to-day introduced a bill giving the President power to regulate the admission and movements of aliens in ...

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  22. HITLER SAYS CONVOYS MEAN WAR

    WASHINGTON, Friday,—Hitler told the former American ambassador to Belgium, Mr. John Cudahy, in an interview, that convoys meant war, but laughed at the idea that Germany planned a conquest of the Western ...

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  23. Further Drastic Rationing of Petrol Possible

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Further drastic rationing of petrol may be inevitable because of oversea developments and in the ...

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  24. AVALANCHE OF WAR GOODS FOR BRITAIN STARTS SOON

    LONDON, Friday.—M. Camille Gutt, former Belgian Minister for Finance, returned from the United States and Canada to-day full of confidence. "We must wait a few months and then see what Mr. Churchill describes as an ...

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  25. TRANSATLANTIC AIR SERVICE

    can Airways have agreed to allow British Overseas Airways to use Baltimore facilities as the terminus for a new British Transatlantic service operating ...

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  26. BOMBS ON CHUNGKING

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—The first night raid of the year lasted live hours. Seventy-two Japanese bombers in eight flights attacked the city and modern ...

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  27. SUPPLY SHIP SUNK

    LONDON, Friday.—An Admiralty communique reports: "After the recent operations against the Bismarck, our forces encountered and sank three ...

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