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  3. AUSTRALIANS INFLICT HEAVY CASUALTIES

    Determined raiding parties from the Tobruk defences last Wednesday inflicted heavy casualties on the enemy. During one raid a platoon of South Australian troops made a bayonet charge on an enemy battery under point-blank fire, as also did Victorians who ...

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  4. CONCERT IN RAID SHELTER

    A concert in a decorated London shelter.—Air raid shelters have become part of everyday life in Britain's front linc towns, and with a cheerful spirit shelterers have got together and made the most of nights underground.-Department of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EVACUATION OF GREECE IS STILL PROCEEDING

    Announcing that the evacuation of Greece by the Imperial forces was still proceeding, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) to-day called on the people of Australia to await the outcome of the campaign with courage and resolution. ...

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  6. PLYMOUTH AGAIN NAZIS' CHIEF TARGET

    Plymouth was once more the chief target for raiders over this country last night. The attack lasted for two hours. Fires were ...

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  7. Sollum Captured, But Enemy Advance Checked

    German and Italians occupied Sollum on Saturday, according to military sources at Cairo, but harassing tactics by British armoral divisions have prevented further penetration. The R.A.F. continues to hammer the enemy's lines, ...

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  8. Turkish Agreement With Germany

    The "Times" correspondent on the German frontier says the Turko-German trade agreement signed at the week-end envisagess ...

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  9. 70,000 Canadian Troops Overseas

    OTTAWA, Monday.—The Defence Minister (Mr. Ralston) said to-day that Canada bad 70,000 troops overseas, and another 118,000 had enlisted for ...

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  10. Ordered to Capture Von Luckner

    MANILA, Tuesday.—It is reported that British and Free Netherlands naval units have been ordered to capture Count von Luckner, who is said ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Another Raid on Brest

    Last night R.A.F. bombers made a further attack on the docks at the German port of Brest, where the German ...

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  13. SHIPPING LOSSES EXPECTED TO BE LIGHTER

    LONDON, Monday.—"While the forthcoming announcement of merchant shipping losses by enemy action on the new monthly basis, which will be ...

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  14. AIR FORCE ALMOST WIPED OUT

    More news of the heroic fight put up by the small Yugoslav air force is given by 27 Yugoslav airmen who have arrived in Moscow, ...

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  15. Possibility of Huge Nazi Pincer Movement

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King), speaking in the House of Commons, warned Canadians to be prepared for expansion of the theatre of war on a vast scale. He said there might be a Nazi drive to the gulf of Persia as the ...

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  16. Malta's "Heaviest" Raids

    ROME, Tuesday.—The Stefani newsagency says the Luftwaffe attacked Malta throughout last night, adding that the raids were the heaviest Malta ...

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  17. BRITAIN MAY RECEIVE MORE U.S. VESSELS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The unofficial magazine, "United States Coastguard," says further transfers of armed American vessels to Britain ...

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  18. BRITISH PROVISION FOR WAR SUFFERERS

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Kingsley Wood), speaking of the work of the War Damage Commission, said to-day Britain had ...

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  19. Channel Bombardment Heaviest This Year

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There was a Duel between German and British guns across tho Straits of Dover this morning. German guns on the French coast ...

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  20. Colonel Lindbergh Resigns Commission

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Colonel Chas. Lindbergh, in a letter to President Roosevelt to-day, announced that he was resigning his commission as ...

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