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  3. TALLINN STORMED, CLAIMS NAZI COMMUNIQUE

    TALLINN, CAPITAL OF ESTONIA, IS CLAIMED BY TODAY'S GERMAN COMMUNIQUE TO HAVE BEEN STORMED IN THE OPERATIONS AGAINST LENINGRAD. Swedish reports say the Germans have reached the city, which is being ...

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  4. NO EARLY CHANGES IN MINISTRY

    CANBERRA, Friday.—After Mr. Menzies had surrendered his commission to the Governor-General this morning, Mr. Fadden was commissioned by Lord Gowrie as Prime Minister. With members of ...

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  5. PEACEFUL ADVANCE IN IRAN

    While neutral sources quote peace terms which are said to have been offered to the Iranian Government by Britain ...

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    The Governor-General, Mr. Fadden, and Mr. Menzies photographed at Federal Government House, Canberra, yesterday, after Mr. Fadden's Ministry had been sworn in. Senator McLeay, Supply Minister; and Sir Earle Page, Commerce Minister, are in the background. (By picturegram from Sydney.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr. Menzies filming some of his Cabinet colleagues at Parliament House, Canberra, yesterday afternoon. In the picture are, left to right, Mr. Collins, Postmaster-General; Senator McLeay, and Mr. Hughes, Navy Minister and Attorney-General. (By picturegrom from Sydney.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MR. MENZIES MAKES FILM OF CABINET COLLEAGUES

    CANBERRA, Friday. — After Mr. Fadden and his Cabinet had been sworn in at Government House today, Mr. Menzies, ...

    Article : 179 words
  9. VAST AREA FLOODED

    Destruction of the great Dnieper dam has flooded an area of 100 miles on both sides of the river, says the British ...

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  10. PACIFIC ISSUES DISCUSSED

    The talk between President Roosevelt and Admiral Nomura, Japanese Ambassador, is regarded here as the first step toward a full review of all the important points at issue between Japan ...

    Article : 446 words
  11. LAVAL'S CONDITION WORSE

    Pierre Laval, France's Quisling No. 1, was operated on yesterday for the removal of the bullets that had perforated ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. MEN OF MUNSTER WILL NOT RETURN

    "Listen, Germans. By a terrible coincidence Munster had its worst raid by the RAF the same night that the Red Army ...

    Article : 171 words
  13. BERLIN RADIO AGAIN DISORGANISED

    "Says you!" broke in the "mystery voice" from Russia on the giant Berlin Deutschlandsender station's programme last ...

    Article : 232 words
  14. FEW BOMBS ON BRITAIN

    There was again little enemy activity over Britain last night. Bombs were dropped on points in eastern England, some of ...

    Article : 35 words
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  16. MEETS BROTHER IN DESERT AFTER 8 YEARS

    On one of the farthermost lines of our western defences, living in almost adjoining dugouts in the sun-grilled sand, I ...

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  17. REPORTED PEACE TERMS

    A message from Ankara says the peace terms reported to have been offered to Iran by Britain and Russia provide as ...

    Article : 136 words
  18. NEGRO ADMITS HE STRANGLED SEVEN PEOPLE

    Police announce that Jarvis Roosevelt Catoe, 35, negro servant of an undertaker's assistant, has admitted having ...

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  19. £2,450 LOST IN STREET—FOUND

    DUNEDIN (NZ), Friday.—An old-age pensioner walked into Dunedin police station today and laid on the counter a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. DAYLIGHT RAID ON ROTTERDAM

    Blenheim bombers, escorted by fighters, attacked Rotterdam in day-light yesterday, hitting ships, wharves, and dockside buildings, ...

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  21. £150,000 FIRE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Damage estimated at £150,000 was caused by a fire which destroyed the wool combing mills ...

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  22. HEROIC RESCUERS LOSE LIVES IN RAGING SURF

    When an RAF plane fell into the sea off Anglesea yesterday and the crew were in danger of drowning, 4 rescue boats were ...

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  23. JAPANESE CABINET'S EMERGENCY MEETING

    The Japanese Cabinet held an emergency meeting today. It was attended by all Cabinet Ministers, also by Maj.-Gen. ...

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  24. "700,000 ITALIANS IN BALKANS"

    Reliable reports from Bulgaria state that 700,000 Italian troops are now stationed in the Balkans ready, so it is ...

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  25. AMERICAN LIGHT TANKS FOR BRITAIN

    It is authoritatively stated that Britain has now received 500 American tanks, which are now becoming available at a ...

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  26. RUHR TARGETS FOR RAF

    Targets in the Ruhr were attacked by RAF last night. Berlin admits the raid, reports "slight damage," and claims ...

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  27. NEW GUARANTEE FOR BRITISH RAILWAYS

    To avoid a further increase in railway fares and freight charges, the Government has concluded a new financial agreement with the ...

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  28. WOMEN CLERKS FOR SERVICES URGED

    Replacement by women and by older men of men at present acting as clerks in the various services is recommended by the committee ...

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  29. US ENVOY TO VATICAN

    Mr. Cordell Hull said today that President Roosevelt's special envoy to the Vatican, Mr. Myron C. Taylor, after several months of serious ...

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  30. US AIR APPOINTMENT

    President Roosevelt has appointed Mr. Artemus Gates, a director, of Pan-American Airways, assistant to he navy for aeronautics. ...

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