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  3. START OF NAZI PUSH

    LONDON, Tuesday.— There were two reports to-day which may indicate the beginning of a determined German drive across the Aegean Sea to Syria and the Iraq oilfields. The German news agency announced the occupation by German ...

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  4. NEW DEFENSIVE RING AT TOBRUK HOLDS UP ENEMY PLANS FOR DRIVE

    CAIRO, Tuesday.— After thrusting out the Germans and Italians who at the end of last week occupied portion of the outer defences at the Tobruk garrison, the Imperial forces there have built up new defences to preserve an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. KEEPING THE A.I.F. FIT IN PALESTINE

    A.I.F. engineers, in Palestine return to camp after a route march. — Department of information Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "OPEN U.S. WAR CHALLENGE," JAPANESE SAY

    TOKIO, Tuesday. — The newspaper, "Chugai," in an editorial to-day on the speeches of President Roosevelt and Hitler. ...

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  7. AMERICAN SAYS BRITAIN IS:— STILL MUDDLING THROUGH IN MIDDLE EAST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—"The British strategic and political movements in the Middle East still bear the unmistakable stamp of muddling through. The situation which has been allowed to develop in Iraq is another example of the way in which Great Britain ...

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  8. CRETE FORCES UNDER N.Z. COMMAND

    LONDON, Monday.— Major-General Freyberg, V.C., commander of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. URGES U.S. TO OCCUPY VITAL BASES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Senator Pepper in a speech prepared for delivery in the Senate, demanded that the ...

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  10. NAZI PLANE ATTACKS MEN IN SEA

    ALEXANDRIA, Monday.— Survivors of the destroyers Diamond and Wryneck, sunk during the Greek evacuation, ...

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  11. MURDER ON LONELY FARM

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Herbert Edgar Blake (69), shire clerk at Nebo in the Mackay. district, and his wife, ...

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  12. EDEN, DILL AGREED

    LONDON, 'Tuesday. — There is not a word of truth in any malicious reports of disagreement between Gen. ...

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  13. U.S. STOPS FOUR YUGOSLAV SHIPS

    NEW YORK. Monday.—Coastguards boarded four Yugoslav ships in port to- day and forced one to return to its berth. ...

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  14. AIRMEN ESCAPE : REJOIN UNITS

    ADDIS ABABA, Monday. — Nine British airmen have rejoined their squadrons after a dramatic escape from internment in French Somaliland. All ...

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  15. THE WANDERING MINSTREL

    Members of the Australian military band in Palestine listen to a simple and ancient theme, played by a musician on a camel. — Department of Information Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. GERMANS LOSE 38 PLANES IN THREE NIGHT RAIDS

    LONDON, Tuesday,— Raids from Norway to the French R.A.F. last night without less. The Germans last eight raiders in large-scale attacks on Clydeside (Scotland), ...

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  17. HITLER USED SEVEN DIVISIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Hitter's fantastic assertion of the number of German troops engaged in the Balkans has ...

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  18. WHO BLEW UP GERMAN NAVAL BASE IN ANTARCTIC?

    BOSTON, Monday.— Germany maintained naval repair shops at Deception island, 600 miles from South America, until they were blown up a few months ago, according to members of the United States Antarctic Expedition who have arrived on ...

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  19. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    War Effort of Australia DR. EVATT and Mr. Beasley have made statements expressing dissatisfaction with the war ...

    Article : 260 words
  20. DIVE BOMBING ATTACKS ON WARSHIPS AT BREST

    LONDON, Monday.—The story of the latest of the successful R.A.F. raids which are confining the German battle cruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau to port at Brest is told by the Air Ministry news service. ...

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  21. BRITAIN WANTS MR. MENZIES

    LONDON. Tuesday.— "The Daily Express" in a leader says some Australian papers demanded the return of Mr. Menzies. but the people of Britain ...

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  22. PULITZER PRIZES

    NEW YORK. Monday.—The Pulitzer prizes of 1000 dollars this year have been awarded to Robert Sherwood for the American play "There Shall Be ...

    Article : 61 words
  23. GREEK GENERALS DISMISSED

    CANEA (Crete). Tuesday. — Decrees issued to-day dismiss six Greek generals, including General Kollakogl", from the Greek army "for having ...

    Article : 83 words
  24. U.S. WATCH ON GREENLAND

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday. — It is learned that the United States is planning to send four cutters to Greenland to prevent any further Axis ...

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  25. SHIPPING LOSS CLAIMS

    LONDON. Monday.—A German communique claims that a destroyer and four merchantmen were sunk by bombs in waters round England at the ...

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  26. U.S. FLOUR FOR FRANCE

    VICHY. Monday. — The French freighters. Hedere and Leopold. laden with 14.000 tons of flour have arrived at Marseilles from the United States. ...

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