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  5. Australian Troops Nearing Sidon

    The Australians, after breaking the main fortified lines approaching Beirut, are advancing along the coast road and are now nearing Sidon, The terrain is easy to defend but the ...

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  6. RUSSO-GERMAN CRISIS NEAR

    "From almost every part of Europe comes evidence that Hitler is deliberately forcing Germany's relations with the Soviet to a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS DO GOOD WORK

    Working at top speed in moonlight in the early hours of this morning, Australian engineers put a bridge of 10 pontoons across the Litani River ...

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  8. Mission of Hess

    "Hess believed that he could remain in Scotland for two days and discuss peace proposals with a certain group, after which he ...

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  9. BRITISH HONORS LIST

    Mr. Ronald Harold Cross, recently appointed High Commissioner for the United Kingdom in Australia. was created a baronet in the King's ...

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  10. BRITISH AIR STRENGTH

    "Britain has every right to expect increased bomber attacks, but it is only right, to say that conditions have improved," said the Secretary of State ...

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  11. NAZI "BALANCE SHEET"

    The German High Command to-day issued a "balance sheet" of the first four months of 1941, claiming that U-boats sank 1919 convoys in the ...

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  13. CLOSING IN ON SIDON

    It is authoritatively stated in London that our forces in Syria, operating on the coastal road, are now only six or seven miles south of Sidon. ...

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  14. QUIET IN NORTH AFRICA

    A General Headquarters communique issued in Cairo says that there is nothing of importance in Libya, while operations at Jimma area of Abyssinia ...

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  15. IMPERIAL WAR CABINET

    Sir Thomas Moore (Cons.) asked in the House of Commons to-day whether the Dominions had been approached regarding the formation of an ...

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  16. AMERICAN SUPPLIES

    White House announced to-night that United States supplies for the British forces in the Middle East would arrive shortly at Red Sea ports. ...

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  17. NEW BUILDINGS

    The Federal Government to-day announced a drastic tightening-up in the building control regulations. The aim will be to divert skilled men and ...

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  18. AUSTRALIANS IN STIFF FIGHTING

    Australian troops fighting to-day captured Fort Khain and advanced to the outskirts of Merjiyun. It was the culmination of more than 36 hours of ...

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  19. NEED OF SUPPLIES FROM RUSSIA

    Frank admissions both of Germany's raw material shortages and of the methods adopted to make them good, are contained in the German ...

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  21. BRITISH PORTS

    The port superintendent at Manchester last night suspended 500 striking dock workers when they demanded double pay for overtime. The ...

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  22. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world [?] of information is used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence published in this issue and all rights therein in ...

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