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  3. EIGHT ZERO FIGHTERS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Eighty out of 18 Japanese Zero fighters were destroyed or damaged yesterday when Allied interceptors ...

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  5. "Greatest Battle Outside Europe"

    LONDON, Saturday (A.A.P.).—The fighting in Libya is the greatest battle ever fought outside Europe, says the German spokesman over the Paris radio. ...

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  6. JAPANESE FEARS

    CHUNGKING, Saturday.—Several Japanese officials were held responsible for the breakdown of the A.R.P. during the raid by ...

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  7. Nazis in Trouble

    LONDON, Sunday.—Addressing 10,000 newly commissioned officers at the Sports Palace, Berlin, Hitler ...

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  8. KHARKOV BATTLE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Though von Bock has been within striking distance of the Donetz River for three days, the ...

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  9. PROPOSED WHEAT PRICE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—A proposed guaranteed price for wheat on a new basis is "just a great confidence trick," the ...

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  10. ATTACK AGAINST HEYDRICH

    LONDON, Saturday.—A reward of £65,000 has been offered by the German controlled Government of Bohemia-Moravia, with ...

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  11. FIERCE DOGFIGHT

    At an Undisclosed Allied Base. Somewhere in Australia.—Japanese Zero fighters got the worst of a fierce dogfight with Allied ...

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  12. ANOTHER RAID PROMISED

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Another raid on Tokyo by American bombers was predicted to-day by the Under-Secretary for War ...

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  13. BEER FOR TROOPS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—It is unlikely that any representations will be made by the Army Department or the Army on behalf of ...

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  14. PORTUGAL PRO-BRITISH

    LONDON, Saturday.—The great majority of Portuguese are pro-British but there is an overshadowing fear of Communism, ...

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  15. R.A.F. RAIDS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Forty were billed and 100 injured in R.A.F. attacks against Paris last night, says a message from Vichy. ...

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  16. GENERAL BRETT'S COMMENTS

    At an Allied Operational Base, Somewhere in Australia.—After a tour of forward bases. General S. M. Brett, Allied Air Force ...

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  17. CAST ADRIFT ON RAFT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A dramatic story oJ how. alter being taken in tow by a boat from a Japanese destroyer, and ...

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  18. BRITAIN AT WAR

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Harold Butler, head of the British Information Service at Washington, said in Birmingham to-day that ...

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  19. LEND-LEASE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—America's Allies were increasing reciprocal Lend-Lease by giving assistance to the United States, ...

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  20. RAID ON SOLOMONS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—The only activity reported in to-day's G.H.Q. communique was in the Solomons. The communique said: ...

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  21. FRENCH CONSULATES

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The Canadian Government was officially notified from the French Embassy that all French Consulates ...

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  22. GERMAN CONVOY ATTACKED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Eight ships were hit, four of them set on fire. In an attack against a German convoy off the Frisian ...

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  23. JAPANESE PLAN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Plans by the Japanese to absorb completely into the new order the Malayan and Javanese in ...

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  25. SQUADRON-LEADER TRUSCOTT

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—An Air Board official to-day denied that Squadron-Leader Keith Truscott, ace R.A.A.F. ...

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  26. HAUL BY BRAZIL

    RIO DE JANIERO, Saturday.—Brazilian armed forces are credited unofficially with the destruction of two Axis submarines, the ...

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  27. TO RETAKE BURMA

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.—A mechanised army was the last thing that should be used in Burma, said General Alexander, who ...

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  28. THREE FREIGHTERS SUNK

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—The Navy Department has announced the sinking of a medium-sized American merchantman in ...

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  29. Seaman Attacked: Serious Injuries

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Allegedly attacked in a house in Pitt-street, city, last night. Herbert Fernandeo, aged 40 years, seaman, was ...

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  30. MINISTER'S ACTION

    GOULBURN, Friday.—The Minister for Air, Mr. Drakeford, said to-night that he had called for the papers relating to the ...

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  31. MEXICAN SENATE

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday—The Mexican Senate unanimously passed President Camacho's formal declaration of war against ...

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  32. U.S. SOLDIERS

    At the grave of five American soldiers in an Australian cemetery on Saturday, 250 U.S soldiers and airmen assembled for a ...

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  33. CHINESE WITHDRAW FROM KINHWA

    CHUNGKING, Saturday.—Chinese forces withdrew from the besieged Kinhwa, capital of Chekiang (Eastern China) on Thursday ...

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  36. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world sources of information is used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence published in this issue and all ...

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  37. COUNT CIANO'S COMMENT

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Axis powers decided in the summer of 1940 to create the first line of resistant against Russia by using ...

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