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  3. ANOTHER JAPANESE SUB. PROBABLY SUNK

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Another enemy submarine was seriously damaged and probably sunk by an Allied reconnaissance plane off the east coast of Australia ...

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  4. UNDAUNTED MALTA

    Above is part of Kingsway, main street of Malta's capital, little damaged by the enormous number of enemy attack on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NAZIS CLAIM FALL OF DESERT POST AT BIR-HAKHEIM

    LONDON, Thursday.—Latest message from Cairo speak of the repulse of another mass Axis assault on the desert bastion of Bir-Hakheim at Dawn to-day. To-day's Berlin communique claims that the stronghold ...

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  6. Malta Has Bagged 590 Raiders

    VALETTA, Thursday.—To-night ends two years of attack against Malta, in which the island has had 2537 alerts, ...

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  7. TASK JUST STARTING

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday.—Australian's Special Envoy (Dr. Evatt) said to-day that he was startled to find people inclined ...

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  8. Attack Expected

    Opening the A.L.P. women's conference in Hobart yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said: "Notwithstanding the recent naval ...

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  9. JAP. THREAT TO COAST: U.S. IS READY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. United States authorities have not ruled out the possibility of some sudden, sharp blow by the ...

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  10. SWEDEN INCLINED TO ALLIES

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday—The newspaper "Aftonbladet" says the British and German post-war plans "appear, more or less similar. If one accepts ...

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  11. NAZI PUSH AIMED AT CAUCASUS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germans are finding it harder than they had anticipated to eliminate the Crimean base at Sebastopol and thus leave the way clear to attack the Caucasus. ...

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  12. U.S. Warships With Home Fleet

    LONDON, Thursday.—A powerful squadron of United States warships is serving with the Home Fleet. ...

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  13. TASMANIA LOSES POPULATION

    CANBERRA, Thursday—Estimated population of Australia at December 31, 1941, was 7,137,221, compared with 7,068,689 at the end of 1940, ...

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  14. BRITAIN AND U.S. SIGN PACT WITH RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. —Agreement with Russia on the opening of a second front in Europe was announced to-day in an official statement from the White House. THE statement did not give ...

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  15. Jap. Sub. Off South African Coast

    DURBAN, Thursday.—Defence authorities refused to disclose the nature of the danger threatening Durban last night but stated that the alert "was ...

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  16. GREEKS FIGHT ON

    BALTIMORE. Wednesday.—King George II, of Greece has arrived by clipper to arrange lend-lease supplies for Greek fighting forces. ...

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  17. NAZIS PLAN COLONY FOR DUTCH IN RUSSIAN STATE

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday.—The Germans are planning to move 3,000,000 Dutch people into new German "eastern districts," formerly part of Russia. The colonisation is to be carried out under "The ...

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  18. SET FIRE TO NAZI SUPPLY SHIP

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sergeant Thomas Michael Duffy, of Perth, who was born at Condobolin, was the rear gunner of a costal command Hudson ...

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  19. HOW AMERICAN BOMBER PLANES SMASHED JAP. FLEET AT MIDWAY

    HONOLULU, Thursday.—Part of the epic story of the Battle of Midway has been told by American army pilots who collaborated with the navy and marine fliers in smashing Admiral Yamamoto's fleet, thus saving Hawaiians from invasion. It is a story of the courage and ...

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  20. RUSHED ACROSS ATLANTIC TO CHILD'S BEDSIDE

    LONDON, Wednesday—The R.A.F. rushed Leading Aircraftman Jim Challis, of Stratford, England, from Canada across the Atlantic to the ...

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  21. JAP. LANDING DENIED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The U.S. Navy Department spokesman, commenting on the Japanese claim that troops had ...

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  22. CHINA STILL HAS ROAD LIFELINE

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Chinese spokesman said to-day that a land transport line between the Allied forces in India and China was intact. Despite the Japanese penetration of Burma, the route remains passable. ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    NOTHING quickens the intelligence and hardens the spirit like adversity. From the disaster of the last war, and the privations ...

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  24. BRITISH WAR CASUALTIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Attlee, Deputy Prime Minister, announced in the House of Commons to-day that total British ...

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