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  3. AUSTRALIAN SHIP IN DISGUISE

    The H.M.A.S. Perth in her bizarre camouflage, was one of the units which took part in the Battle of Matapan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ALLIED FORCES RETIRE: POSITION SERIOUS

    LONDON, Monday.— German has thrown heavy reinforcements into the drive against the Allied line in Greece. Maintaining an unbroken line, despite the German pressure, ...

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  5. RUMANIA SAID TO BE NEAR CIVIL WAR

    LONDON, Monday.—The situation in Rumania is dangerously near a new civil war outbreak, says the Budapest correspondent of the Associated Press of America. ...

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  6. GERMANY WOOS SPAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—There are many signs that Germany is. making a fresh hid for Spanish co-operation, through which she aims to secure greater control of the Western Mediterranean by trickery, while trying to obtain control of the Eastern Mediterranean ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TURKEY HAILS IRAK MOVE

    LONDON, Sunday— The move of strong Imperial forces into Irak has caused considerable satisfaction in urkey, ...

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  8. MOVE TO GIVE WAR COUNCIL EXECUTIVE POWERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A move to endow the Australian Advisory War Council with emergency executive powers for, the period of the continually developing war crisis is likely, in the very near future. The matter may be ...

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  9. "WORLD WAR NOT CRAZY DREAM"

    TOKIO, Sunday.— Portion of the Japanese press declared to-day that it was no longer a "crazy dream" to expect a ...

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  10. TANKER DESTROYED

    LONDON, Monday — The Admiralty' announced this morning that the submarine Tetrarch had sunk a fully- laden tanker between Sicily and ...

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  11. BATTLE OVER ATHENS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—R.A.F. head- quarters in the Middle East reports that 16 enemy aircraft were shot down in Greece yesterday. This is the ...

    Article : 139 words
  12. TORPEDO PLANES

    The remarkable success of the Fleet Air Arm in the use of torpedo dropping aircraft, as demonstrated at Taranto recently, is a tribute to the training as well as to the skill and courage of these naval pilots. This photograph shows the torpedo dropping from an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. EAGERLY AWAIT ATTACK BY ENEMY GARRISON AT TOBRUK PROVE THEMSELVES SUPERIOR

    CAIRO, Monday.— The besieged British forces at Tobruk have met the Germans at close quarters and now are eager for the big Axis attack on the garrison. ...

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  14. MUNITIONS ANNEXE

    It is expected that the Launceston munitions annexe will be in operation next month. On his return from the mainland last ...

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  15. Britain Appeals For American Doctors

    HYDE PARK, Sunday.—President Roosevelt, in a statement to-day, said the British Red Cross had appealed for up to ...

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  16. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IF HITLER succeeds in Greece as unfortunately seems not improbable, Turkey will be the next victim. It must be considered doubtful whether the Turks could ...

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  17. "CARRY ON TO THE END," URGES GREEK KING

    ATHENS, Monday.— Announcing the new Greek Ministry last night King George of the Hellenes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. CLAIMS SOUTH SEAS FREE FROM RAIDERS

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday.—The former Canadian Trade Minister in Australia (Colonel Cosgrave), on his arrival from Australia yesterday, said ...

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  19. AXIS LOSES 112 PLANES

    LONDON, Monday.— In the week ended yesterday 112 Axis aircraft were destroyed— 23 German bombers over Britain and 85 Axis machines ...

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  20. Another German U-Boat Ace Lost

    LONDON, Sunday.—Another German U-boat has been destroyed, with the loss of its commander, a famous German ace. This was announced by the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. A. V. ...

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  21. MAY YET BUILD SHIPS IN TASMANIA

    Hopes are entertained that some of the shipbuilding activity now taking place in Australia in consequence of the war may yet come to Tasmania. ...

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  22. AMERICAN SHIPS HELP EGYPT

    CAIRO, Sunday.—It was suggested to-day that American ships carrying war supplies to the Allies by the Red Sea route might be used to take ...

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  23. COLOGNE BOMBED

    LONDON, Monday — In very bad weather Royal Air Force bombers last night attacked military objectives in Cologne. Observation was difficult ...

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  24. Malta Raided for Seven Nights

    LONDON Monday.—Every night for a week Malta has been raided by German and Italian bombers, which dropped bombs and machine-gunned ...

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  25. ITALIANS REFUSE TO SURRENDER

    ROME, Tuesday.—It was officially announced to-day that the Duke of Aosta, Governor of Italian East Africa. has rejected the British "demand" for ...

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