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  2. LEADERS OF THE 7th DIVISION

    ORIGINAL COMMANDER OF THE 7TH DIVISION was Lt-Gen Sir John D. Lavarack (he was a major-general then), who is shown here inspecting a guard of honour in Syria in 1941. In October, 1939, Gen Lavarack was a lieutenant-general and GOC Southern Command, but when the 7th ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LEND-LEASE DEBATE IN CONGRESS

    A series of sharp questions, many of them anti-British, embroiled the House of Representatives for several hours, in an argument about the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN PUBLICITY CRITICISED

    The recent shortlived flurry of American criticism following the news that Australia was reducing the size of its Army was a consequence ...

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  5. DRASTIC RESTRICTIONS ON DIPLOMATS

    Details of the drastic restrictions on the activities of foreign diplomats in London are set forth in the following Foreign Office statement: "The British Government has ...

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  6. NZ TO RELEASE SOLDIERS FOR FOOD PRODUCTION

    New Zealand was temporarily transferring a number of suitable skilled men from the armed forces to arrest the decline in food production. ...

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  7. BRITAIN CONSULTED US GOVERNMENT

    Britain consulted the US Government before restricting the activities of foreign diplomats in London, says New York Times Washington ...

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  8. HEAVY PENALTIES FOR INSTIGATION OF STRIKES

    A defence regulation imposing penalties of up to five years' penal servitude, a £500 fine, or both, for instigation of strikes or lockouts ...

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  9. SHOULD CALL CONFERENCE ON S PACIFIC

    A suggestion that Mr Cordell Hull, US Secretary of State, should take the initiative in calling a conference of nations interested in the South ...

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  10. Music While You Drink Is Dr Sargent's Plan

    Daily Express says that music while you drink is a postwar aim of Dr Malcolm Sargent, the eminent conductor, who abhors ...

    Article : 151 words
  11. LONDON MARKETS

    Zinc Corporation, ord, 48/9; Lake View and Star, 16/1½. ...

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  13. MacARTHUR IS "RECEPTIVE," SAYS BACKER

    Expressing the belief that Gen MacArthur will be available for Presidential nomination and can be drafted, Representative Miller said: ...

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  14. CRITICISM OF MIKADO BANNED BY BBC

    New York PM's London correspondent, Frederick Kuh, says he has learned from a reliable source that the BBC banned broadcasts critical ...

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  15. CHURCHILL REPORTS PROGRESS IN AVIATION TALKS

    Mr Churchill told the House of Commons today that sufficient agreement had been reached in recent Anglo-American discussions on ...

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  16. TURKEY'S EXPORTS OF CHROME

    Falling off in exports of chrome from Turkey to the United Nations was due mainly to transport difficulties, Mr Foot, Parliamentary ...

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  17. GERMAN SECRET PLANE EXPLODED

    It is reported from Denmark that a German radio-controlled plane undergoing tests over Bornholm Island (Baltic Sea) crashed in a ...

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  18. US PREFERENCE TO SERVICEMEN IN POSTWAR JOBS

    House of Representatives has passed and sent to the Senate a bill giving war veterans, their wives and widows, preference in Government jobs after ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. NEW PROCESS FOR HARDENING WOOD

    E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co, Wilmington (Delaware), announce that they have developed a new chemical process, transmuting into ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. GIANT TRANSPORT PLANE'S AMAZING FLIGHT

    The new giant Lockheed, "Constellation," crossed the Continent to-day in six hours 58 minutes at an average speed of nearly 380 mph ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. LONERGAN TO APPEAL

    Counsel for Wayne Lonergan, who was sentenced yesterday to 35 years or life imprisonment for the murder of his heiress wife, announced that ...

    Article : 67 words
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