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  5. Battle to the Death in Libya

    LONDON, Friday.—A special communique issued in Cairo last night announced that on the orders of General Ritchie the garrison at Bir Hakeim withdrew last night. ...

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  6. BATTLE IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING. Friday.—Three large Japanese columns, pressing east and southeast from Nanchang, made long strides during ...

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  7. IN AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—One enemy plane was destroyed over New Guinea and a flying boat shot down over New ...

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  8. MONSTROUS CRIMES

    LONDON, Friday—M. Molotov has circulated a third Note to all Governments with which Russia has diplomatic relations, ...

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  9. WAR REVIEW

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—One of the most important questions on the war situation as a whole is whether, as some competent ...

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  10. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Australian Journalists Association has taken up the question of freedom of the press, and at a meeting ...

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  11. MURDERS IN PRAGUE

    LONDON, Friday.—Thirty-four persons, including 10 women, were executed in Prague and Brno to-day, according to Prague radio ...

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  12. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON. Thursday.—Formations of Spitfires left so early this morning for sweeps that they passed R.A.F. units returning from ...

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  13. SEA BATTLES

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The official Tokyo radio quoted Japan's leading civilian naval expert (Masanorl Ito) as saying that, in ...

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  14. TANK BATTLES

    A despatch from the Australian official war correspondent (Kenneth Slessor) says: "Four Australian airmen who are still ousting ...

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  15. STARVATION IN GREECE

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—King George of Greece, in a speech by radio to-day, said that several hundred people were dying daily ...

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  16. MILITARY PAY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Increases in sustenance allowance payable to members of the military forces were approved by the ...

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  17. FIERCE RUSSIAN FIGHTING

    LONDON. Friday.—"All despatches from the front indicate that the summer campaign is getting under way with the Germans ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN ATMOSPHERE

    Australian air crews serving with the R.A.F. are reconnoitring from bases in Iceland for German warships. Severs more crews have ...

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  19. MERCHANT NAVY

    SYDNEY. Friday.—The Federal secretary of the Seamen's Union (Mr. Elliott) said to-day that Australian seamen were not properly ...

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  20. RED CROSS EXPENDITURE

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—The U.S. Red cross has notified the Australian Red Cross that it intends to reimburse it for all money spent ...

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  21. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Following the rising market of the past week, the Sydney Stock Exchange to-day revealed very strong ...

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  22. FUTURE OF V.D.C.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) will shortly discuss with Genera] Sir Thomas Blarney plans for ...

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  23. LIBERTY LOAN

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—Four thousand applications for subscriptions to the Second Liberty Loan of £35,000.000 were received ...

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  24. MORE LIGHTING

    SYDNEY. Friday.—Provided the Service authorities agree, street and park lights throughout Sydney will be brightened, said the ...

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  25. NATAL MEN MISSING

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—The Naval Board has been advised that three R.A.J. reserve ratings have been reported missing on active ...

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  26. WRONGFUL ARREST

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Damages of £50 were awarded against Lieut.Col. A. K. Rawson, by a jury in the Supreme Court to-day. ...

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  27. HARD TO BELIEVE!

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The leader of the U.S. Lend-Lease Mission to Australia (Mr. Wasserman) said to-day that although ...

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  28. BEER CUT

    MELBOURNE. Friday—The Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr. Dedman). questioned to-day regarding reports ...

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  29. THREE U-BOATS SUNK

    HAVANA, Thursday.—The United Press, quoting an authoritative report, says that three Axis submarines were recently sunk in ...

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  30. TURKISH TRICKS

    ANKARA, Thursday.—The sink Ing of six small Turkish ships, for which the Russians and Germans accused each other, has been clear ...

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