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  4. MASS SHIP TRANSFER TO AID BRITAIN

    Britiah-U S plan for the greatest mass transfer of merchant shipping from one ocean to another in world history is now approaching completion. It involves the transfer of most British and technically neutral shipping from the ...

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  5. SINKING OF US SHIP

    A wave of shocked indignation has swept over USA following revelations about the sinking of the steamer Robin Moor by a German submarine, ...

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  6. ALLIES IN FRONT OF DAMASCUS

    ALLIED FORCES HAVE THRUST THEIR WAY TO THE OUTSKIRTS OF DAMASCUS, WHERE ONE REPORT SAYS THEY HAVE HALTED FOR NEGOTIATIONS FOR SURRENDER OF THE SYRIAN CAPITAL TO AVOID DES ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ECONOMIC GRIP ON JAPAN

    Britain is accused by Nichi Nichi, "on reliable Information from U-S," of taking advantage of the deadlock in Dutch trade parleys with Japan ...

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  8. NAZI DEMANDS ON SOVIET

    Further economic demands are likely to be made on the Soviet by Hitler, according to messages from Helsinki and Ankara. ...

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  9. RUHR BATTERED

    The heaviest battering the Ruhr has yet received was administered by RAF bombers last night. Concentrating on industrial ...

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  10. BRIDGES HEARING ENDS

    Deportation hearing against Harry Bridges, former Australian Labour organiser, now U-S West Coast labour leader, closed today ...

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  11. AUSTRALIANS STORM A HILLSIDE

    Moving off at 2am yesterday from the lines they had laid down on a rocky hillside, Australian troops, drawn from practically every State ...

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  13. PRINCE BERNHARD IS BITTER ABOUT THE NAZIS

    The Boston correspondent of The New York Times has interviewed Prince Bernhard, a former German, who is the husband of Princess ...

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  14. AGE 19 NOW FOR AIF

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The age at which recruits would be accepted for the AIF would from now by 19 instead of 20, Maj.-Gen. V. P. R. ...

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  15. PACT BEFORE MARRIAGE

    In a tense courtroom, Sir Delves Broughton, who is charged with having murdered the Earl of Erroll, described a pact which he ...

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  16. SOVIET'S "NARROW VIEW" OF INTERESTS

    In a leading article on Russo-German relations, The Times says: — "It is clear British diplomatic action will not deflect the Soviet from its narrow interpretation ...

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  17. NEW SERIES ON LONDON

    A second series of articles on "London As I Find It," by Godfrey Blunden, will be published in THE ARGUS from Monday to Thursday ...

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  18. V C OFFICER DIES

    Winner of the VC and DSO in the last war, Lt.-Col. Blair Anderson Wark, died at Puckapunyal camp yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. 'DROME DEFENCE FORCE

    Progress of Britain's air defence measures are indicated by the announcement: "Several thousand volunteers between l8 and 38, and ...

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  20. EARTH TREMOR

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Goulburn was shaken by a violent earth tremor at 2.56 am today. Walls were cracked in 2 houses in Goldsmith st., and in many homes ...

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  21. MALTA BAGS 11 IN A DAY

    AA gunfire broke up a strong force of raiders which flew over the island yesterday. Fighters shot down 5 into the sea and probably ...

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  22. GIBRALTAR BOMBED

    Three heavy bombers of unknown nationality are reported to have attacked Gibraltar early yesterday Coming. Bombs fell in the sea, ...

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  23. "HITLER NOT WINNING ATLANTIC BATTLE"

    The sending of Bismarck into the Atlantic was dramatic proof that Hitler was not winning the battle of the Atlantic, Mr. Eden, Foreign ...

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  24. FEW NIGHT RAIDERS

    The Air Ministry says that a small number of enemy aircraft flew inland during the night, mostly over parts of eastern England. A ...

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  25. MAY AIR RAID DEATHS

    Air raid casualties in Britain during May totalled 5,394 killed and 5,181 injured and detained in hospital. Deaths since intensified ...

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  26. HISTORIC ASSEMBLY

    High praise for Mr. Churchill is contained in this morning's newspapers, which hail yesterday's meeting of Allied representatives as ...

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  27. COMMONWEALTH BANK GOVERNOR

    Mr. H. T. Armitage, Acting Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, is now being named in some quarters as the successor of the late Sir Harry Sheehan as ...

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