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  3. GREAT CONVOY LEAVES GIBRALTAR

    One of the greatest convoys ever assembled—137 ships—is now sailing into the Mediterranean from Gibraltar, says a message from Spain. The ships include troop transports, tankers, freighters and one hospital ship. ...

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  4. Can The Nazis Strike Back In Russia?

    Continued inaction on the Russian front that has been the cause for speculation throughout the Allied Notions has apparently led to some misgiving among the German people themselves. ...

    Article : 736 words
  5. RUSSIA

    Correspondents' reports from Russia emphasise the scale of the German thrust on the Kalinin front. ...

    Article : 81 words
  6. THREE NEW AIRCRAFT TYPES

    Production in Australia at three new types of aircraft will be recommended to the Commonwealth Government by the Australian Aircraft Mission, which ...

    Article : 348 words
  7. 30 U-Boats Sunk in May

    Detailed checks of all information available in London and Washington confirm the fact that over 30 U-boats were sunk, in the Atlantic by sea and ...

    Article : 95 words
  8. Roosevelt And Stalin Meeting Soon?

    The secretary to the President Mr. Early, announced that Mr. Joseph Davies, special envoy to Moscow, handed President Roosevelt a letter from ...

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  9. AGREEMENT AMONG FRENCH LEADERS IN AFRICA

    Generals Giraud and De Gaulle have, reached an agreement in Algiers and a new French executive committee of seven has been appointed. A communique ...

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  10. GERMANS ADMIT ALLIED SUCCESS

    "The Exchange Telegraph" Berne correspondent says the German admiralty admits the Allied navies' success against U-Boats and also a considerable ...

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  11. RUSSIANS REORGANISED PLANE FACTORIES

    Russian warplane factories have been drastically reorganised and are using the assembly line for the first time according to the New York "Times" correspondent. ...

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  12. LUFTWAFFE'S POWER HAS DECREASED

    Germany's total bomber force at present is somewhat under 2,000 planes with a total bombload capacity of not more than 4,500 tons says the journal ...

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  13. TENSION IN ITALY HIGH

    The tension in Italy has reached its highest point, according to the Algiers radio. Public opinion is most anxious and every day the public grows less ...

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  14. Giant Lancaster Bomber Arrives Here

    One of Britain's giant four-engined bombers, an Avro-Lancaster, captained by Flight-Lieut. P. S. Isaacson, of the RAAF, has arrived in Australia ...

    Article : 322 words
  15. Greek Guerillas Active

    Bulgarian occupation troops is Greece are now defending themselves on a regular front against Greek guerillas states the German controlled ...

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  16. SUNDERLAND GETS THE JUNKERS

    Attacked by eight Junkers in the Bay of Biscay, an RAAF Sunderland scored hits on all eight enemy planes, shooting down three end probably destroyed a ...

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  17. BRIDGE COLLAPSES

    It is now believed that two persons were drowned when the central span of an old bridge crossing the Manawatu River, near Foxton. collapsed while a ...

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  18. JAP BASES IN TIMOR BOMBED

    I we Zeros were shot down and a third damaged by American Liberators which made two attacks on Jap bases to the north of Darwin yesterday. After they had bombed shipping at ...

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  19. Chinese Continue To Chase Japs

    Chinese units pursuing the enemy in the Western Hupeh province are making rapid progress, and have reached the west bank of the Yangtze. opposite ...

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  20. THREE COAL MINES IDLE

    About 3,710 tons cf coal were lost at three New South Wales mines today when 790 men were reported to be idle. ...

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  21. RUBBER WORKERS TOLD TO CALL-OFF OVERTIME

    Maintenance engineers employed at a Sydney rubber factory, who are engaged on important defence work, have been ordered by their chief union executive to ...

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  22. SILVERTON TRAMWAY STRIKE

    Another compulsory conference of the parties in the Silverton Tramway strike has been arranged and will be held at an early date. Buses, taxis and private cars took passengers to Cockburn last ...

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  23. PREMIERS CAN STAGGER BUSINESS HOURS

    State Premiers now have the powder to stagger business hours in their own States. This power was given in a National Security Regulation gazetted ...

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  24. U.S. Pacific Fleet Offensive Likely

    Army troops on Attu have combed scattered arms and eliminated minor groups of Japs. It is known that the Jap dead now ...

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  25. Compensation For Barmaid

    For injuries received during a police S.P. betting raid on December 21, 1940. Mrs. Kathless Patricia McCann, of Artarmon, was awarded £150 by consent in ...

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  26. IGNORED A.W.C. CALL-UP

    For not complying with an A.W.C. instruction to proceed to work in the Northern Territory. Stanley Horace Elvin was sentenced to a month's gaol at ...

    Article : 52 words
  27. WINDSOR'S CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY

    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary with a private dinner party to which intimate friends were invited. This was ...

    Article : 56 words
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