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  3. HITLER MASSES 100 DIVISIONS ON SOVIET FRONT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Coinciding with the return to London of the British Ambassador to Moscow (Sir Stafford Cripps), evidence is coming from almost every country in Europe suggesting that Hitler is deliberately ...

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  4. CANBERRA'S TOLL

    Above.—The Norwegian taken Ketty Brovig, which had been captured by a German raider and was in the charge of a German prize crow, setting down at as she was sinking after being scuttled when intercepted by H.M.A.S. Canberra. At left—An aerial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AUSTRALIANS NEAR SIDON IN NORTHWARD DRIVE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Australian forces are now only six or seven miles south of Sidon on the Syrian coast. Sidon itself is about 25 miles south of Beirut. The Australians have broken the main fortified line protecting Beirut and ...

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  6. JAPAN WITHDRAWS DELEGATES FROM EAST INDIES

    TOKIO, Thursday. — The Japanese Government has ordered the economic delegation at Batavia to break off all negotiations with the Dutch East Indies Government. Commenting just before the announcement was made, a ...

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  7. HOW NAZIS GAIN WAR SUPPLIES

    LONDON, Thursday.— Frank admissions both of Germany's raw material shortages and of methods ...

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  8. TWO MILLION TONS OF SHIPPING FOR BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Reporting to Congress on his activities under the Lease-Lend Act, President Roosevelt to-day declared: "We will not only help Britain to overpower the Axis with munitions of war, but we will see ...

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  9. ABYSSINIA WAR WAS STAFF TRIUMPH

    LONDON, Thursday. — Officers from the Southern Abyssinia fronts now arriving in London have given ...

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  10. Last Italian Port Captured

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is officially announced from Aden that a combined daylight operation by the Army, Navy and Air Force from ...

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  11. Mr. J. Allan Guy Appointed Government Whip

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The appointment of Mr. J. A. Guy, member for Wilmot Tasmania, as Federal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. General's Son-in-Law Missing

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Captain W. H. Travers (25). elder son of Colonel Trayers, general manager of Consolidated Press Ltd., and Mrs. Travers, of ...

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  13. MR. MENZIES' SPEECH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The national broadcast which the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will give next Tuesday night will be a considered ...

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  14. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    SPECULATION as to what Mr. Menzies will say on Tuesday night may not be very profitable. But if we do not know what Mr. ...

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  15. BRITISH BOMBERS POUND RUHR CITIES

    LONDON, Thursday. — A strong Bomber Command force heavily attacked Duisburg and Dusseldorf in the ...

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  16. HESS WAS UNREPENTANT NAZI: HOPED TO DISCUSS PEACE

    LONDON, Thursday.—"I am in a position to tell you the truth regarding Hess, because it will help you to realise what a fight we must mark to break the power of the Nazi gang," declared the Lord provost of Glasgow (Mr. P. J. Dollan) in a speech ...

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  17. BRITISH WAR PRODUCTION TROUBLES

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The issue of the war turns on production and production is not being managed as war strategy demands," says a leading article in "The Times." "Even now," the article continues ...

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  18. CENSOR PASSED ALL CLUES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A leading article in the "Daily Express" caustically complains that the name of Lieutenant ...

    Article : 120 words
  19. DEMOCRACY IN BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) announced in the Commons yesterday that the Government had decided to introduce ...

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  20. BRITISH MOVE TO KEEP THAI RUBBER FROM AXIS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Representations have been made by the British Government to Thailand having as their object the prevention of exports ...

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  21. SOLDIER'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A military court will enquire into the death of William Joseph Hazelton, of the military forces at Port Kembla, who died ...

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