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  5. INVASION OF TURKEY

    LONDON, Monday.—Using thousands of Syrian, Irak and Persian laborers, British army engineers are blasting and tunnelling ...

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  6. UNITED NATIONS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—British, Russian, Chinese and Netherlands envoys to-day joined President Roosevelt in calling for unity in ...

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  7. American Forces in Australia

    United States Army units, including air and ground troops in considerable numbers, are now in Australia. This was announced to-night by the Secretary for State (Mr. Stimson). No ...

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  8. GREAT RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Tuesday—According to the "Daily Express correspondent at Stockholm, Red Army units yesterday cut the Viazma-Smolensk ...

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  9. WILL JOIN A.M.F.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—An undisclosed number of Allied officers and men who escaped from war areas north of Australia have readied Australia ...

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  10. India's Aid

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—The Chamber of Princes carried a resolution expressing the firm determination of its members to ...

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  11. WAR AT SEA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Berlin communique says that E-boats attacked a British destroyer squadron in the English Channel and sank one destroyer. ...

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  12. U.S. LABOR

    NEW YORK, Monday.—British trades union leader have contacted American Federation of Labor officials urging them to drop their ...

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  13. "HITLER'S LIE TECHNIQUE"

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—"Hitler's monstrous lie technique deluded many people during the earlier years of Nazism, but to-day his promises are ...

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  14. Further Details of Darwin Raid

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A war communique issued to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) stated that in yesterday's raid on Darwin by ...

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  15. PLANES OVER TURKEY

    ANKARA, Tuesday.—Eleven unidentified planes bombed Milas (Turkey) yesterday, killing 10 and wounding 20. The planes first ...

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  16. MERCHANTMAN LOST

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—A message states that 29 survivors of a torpedoed Allied merchantman have been landed at an eastern Canadian port by ...

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  17. WINE BAN LIFTED

    LONDON, Monday.—It is reported by the "Daily Mail" that the ban on wine importation is being lifted to enable the entry of 110,000 gallons each ...

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  18. RATIONED LIQUOR SALES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It was stated to-day that the first effect of the one-third rationing of liquor sales to the public was likely to be the ...

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  19. POLISH DESTROYER SAVES BRITISH CONVOY

    LONDON, Monday.—How the Polish destroyer Kujawiak saved one of our convoys from damage, shot down a German aircraft, and seriously damaged a second ...

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  20. HUGE DEFENCES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Berlin radio claims that 10,000 foreign workers are building gigantic air raid shelters for German warships along the coast ...

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  21. U.S. PLANES IN RECENT DOGFIGHT

    A U.S. official communique issued to-day reveals that the nine "Allied" fighters which attacked Japanese planes in the Thursday Island area ...

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  22. GROSS EXAGGERATION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Lieutenant-Governor-General of the N.E.I. (Dr. van Mook) to-day denied the accuracy of the claim made by the ...

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  23. COUNTERFEITERS, TOO!

    NEW YORK, Monday.—On his arrival from Lisbon to-day. Dr. Gilbert Fletcher, of Brussels University, said that the Germans in Belgium and ...

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  24. OIL SHORTAGE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Official figures on the east coast oil shortage show that submarine and ship transfers to other waters have cut tanker ...

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  26. MINESWEEPER'S CREW

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An Australian built and manned minesweeper saved about £50,000 worth of important equipment in a sortie ashore in a port in southern ...

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  27. VEGETABLES WANTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Department of Agriculture to-day made an appeal for large quantities of vegetables for the fighting forces, stating ...

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  28. "IN IMMINENT PERIL"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"Australia is in imminent peril, but there is little we can do." declares the "Daily Mail" in a leading article. "Time presses and we are so far ...

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  29. Enemy Activity in New Guinea Area

    PORT MORESBY, Tuesday.—After three days of air Inactivity over Port Moresby, a large Japanese twin-engined bomber descended through heavy cloud ...

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  30. SHOCKING ATROCITIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Revelations of German atrocities in Norway, which resulted in the banning of 17 Swedish newspapers which published details of ...

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  31. EXCHANGE OF DIPLOMATS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Assistant-Secretary for State (Mr. Sumner Welles) told the press to-day that the Swedish liner. Drottingholm, had ...

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  32. HITLER, CAPITALIST

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"Hitler, as one of the world's greatest capitalists," is the picture given by the diplomatic correspondent of "The Times" who ...

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  33. LOVE'S SPINNING WHEEL

    "Yes, I had a balance in the bank but since I became engaged it has all gone." "Never mind, love makes the world go ...

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  34. WEDDING DATE FORGOTTEN

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Mrs. Roosevelt to-day told a press conference that owing to the war. all garden parties had been cancelled and ...

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  35. AMERICAN DISASTERS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—From Wheeling (West Virginia) it ig reported that 12 persons are missing from a boat which struck a railway bridge pier ...

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  36. AMERICAN ANSWER

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A prominent display has been given by the New York "Sun" to a letter to the editor effectively answering criticism that Australia had not ...

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  37. (H)ERRING FELLOW

    A fishmonger met a friend in the street and related the following incident: "You see that 'plaice' over there? I took my wife to 'skate' there, but ...

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  38. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—While they are keenly aware that the forthcoming battle for Australia will be grim, the authorities recognise that ...

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  39. COUPLE FOUND DEAD

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Detectives learned to-day that the two victims of the Mount Nevo tragedy, whose bodies were found on the mountain road ...

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  40. Java's "Spitfire" Fund

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—"It the Dutch had received in Java all the Spitfires they bought and gave to Britain. Java would still be in Allied hands," ...

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  41. SENATOR FOLL JOINS V.D.C.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The former Minister for Information (Senator Foll) to-day joined the staff of Major-General Richardson, C.O. the V.D.C. ...

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  42. ENEMY MAY HAVE EVACUATED SALAMAUA

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.—The story of the magnificent work being done by the Allied Air Force in New Guinea was related by passengers who have ...

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  43. ENEMY CLAIMS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Berlin radio declares that Japanese naval forces have arrived in Torres Strait, preparatory to landing on Thursday Island, which was ...

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  44. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world service in addition to other special sources of information is used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence published in ...

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  45. R.A.A.F. FROM THE EAST

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Air Minister (Mr. Drakeford) announced to-day that the majority of R.A.A.F. personnel who had been serving in ...

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