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  4. U.S. SHIPS TO GO TO RED SEA

    Twenty-seven merchantmen flying the American flag and manned by American crews will in a few weeks begin transporting war ...

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  5. GERMAN RAIDER SUNK IN INDIAN OCEAN

    H.M.S. Cornwall has sunk a German raider in the Indian Ocean, says an Admiralty communique. The German vessel was an armed merchant cruiser. Twenty-seven British seamen, who were captives on the raider, ...

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  6. SITUATION IN IRAQ IMPROVED

    There has been slight but marked improvement in the situation in Iraq in the last few days, says an Indian Government communique. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. R.A.F.'s GREATEST NIGHT RAID

    BOMBERS LAST NIGHT SUBJECTED THE GERMAN PORTS OF HAMBURG AND BREMEN TO THE HEAVIEST ATTACKS EVER MADE BY THE R.A.F. ...

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  8. WAR REPAIRS BY VICHY

    According to information received by the Independent French Agency, the Vichy-German agreement announced yesterday is mainly ...

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  9. G.O.C. HOME FORCES

    CANBERRA, Friday. — War Cabinet decided to-night to appoint forthwith a General Officer Commanding Military Forces in ...

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  10. A.I.F. MEN GOT FOUR TANKS

    Australian anti-tank troops have been well in the battle hero. One company of West Australians took on a formation of 11 German ...

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  11. PARATROOP'S VIVID TALE OF DROP

    Details of Britain's paratroops — all volunteers, aged between 19 and 30—were released yesterday, when two non-commissioned officers ...

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  12. BOMBING OF SHIPS

    Before sailing from a British west coast port, passengers on a ship which reached an Australian port yesterday experienced three successive nights of ...

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  13. DEMANDS ON SYRIA

    There is no positive official confirmation here of the reported German demand that Syria should permit passage of German troops. ...

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  14. A.I.F. CASUALTIES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—It is still uncertain whether the estimate of about 3,000 A.I.F. casualties in the Greek campaign includes wounded. ...

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  15. GERMAN PILOTS STORY

    Soon after the alert sounded in the London area last night antiaircraft guns opened up on a plane flying at a great height. Soon there ...

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  16. AGAINST LINDBERGH

    A Gallup poll to test the public reaction to Lindbergh's war attitude shows 63 per cent, against it, 24 per cent, agree, and 13 per cent, ...

    Article : 61 words
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  18. JAPAN'S WAR IN CHINA

    The "Japan Times and Advertiser," a semi-official newspaper published in English, has given up all hope of Japan overcoming China ...

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  19. SHOULD HAVE GONE TO BERLIN

    "The mistake the Allies made in the last war was not marching into Berlin," said Lord Halifax, the British Ambassador, in an interview ...

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  20. GESTAPO GRIPS GREECE

    Passenger traffic and communications between Turkey and Greece are still interrupted, but such meagre information as filters in ...

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  21. LONG NAZI LINES

    "Germany's constant extension of her fighing lines will provide the key to a British victory in the end," said Lord Halifax, British ...

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  22. BENGHAZI BOMBARDED

    An Italian communique to-day states that on Wednesday night the British carried out a naval bombardment and air attack on ...

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  23. EXCHANGE OF OFFICERS

    CANBERRA. Friday. — A system introduced by the late Brigadier Street, when he was Minister for the Army, of exchanging staff corps officers between ...

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  24. CUTTING FOOD IMPORTS

    Tea is the most important of the food imports which, according to Sir Earle Page, Commerce Minister, must be reduced to conserve oversea exchange. Tea ...

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  25. STALIN DISMISSES TWO LEGATIONS

    Stalin's first diplomatic action as Prime Minister of Russia has been to inform the Belgian and Norwegian Legations in Moscow that ...

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  26. FEDERATION VETERANS

    For two hours yesterday the nationbuilding atmosphere of the great days when Federation was born in Australia flavoured tales that flew around a table ...

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  27. "BEASTLY EYEGLASS" IN. U.S.A.

    The Opticians' Association reports that a monocle fad is springing up in California, where salse to Americans have increased most. ...

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  28. ANTI-NAZI STUDENTS IN ROME

    The University in Rome has been closed, state messages reaching here from the Italian capital, following demonstrations on Tuesday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. HUNS ROASTED OUT

    BRISBANE, Friday.—How he and his platoon captured four German tanks and their crews in North Africa is related by Lieut. Leslie Shea, of Brisbane, in a ...

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  30. N.Z. HOUSING GOES ON

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—"I do not anticipate that there will be any limit to the State housing undertaking other than that imposed by scarcity of men and ...

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