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  5. High Success in Evacuation

    "At least 80 per cent, of the original Empire forces in Greece are already safely withdrawn," says an official communique issued in Cairo by the Middle East High Command. ...

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  6. ENEMY BAULKED AT SOLLUM

    The Italian and German forces attempting an invasion of Egypt are still "baulked" In the vicinity of Sollum. according to informed sources in ...

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  7. SENSATIONAL MOVES IN U.S.A.

    President Roosevelt has ordered the immediate pooling of 2,000,000 tons of merchant shipping. In a letter sent to the chairman of the Maritime Commission (Admiral Lands), the President said: "As part of the defence plan, I wish ...

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  8. Australian Forces Which Participated

    The Army Minister (Mr. Spender) said to-day that the following Australian forces took part in the Greek campaign:— ...

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  9. BRITAIN CRITICISED

    "Turkey thinks that Mr. churchill is not quite fair in implying in his broadcast that Turkey was partly responsible for the Balkans defeat by not ...

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  10. WAR WITH AXIS URGED

    Mr. Albert Levitt, former Governor of Virgin Island, telegraphed President Roosevelt to-day, urging an immediate declaration ...

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  11. AMERICAN LINER STOPPED

    The American liner, President Garfield, sent s radio message to the local agency that she was stopped at sea on Tuesday by a Canadian ...

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  12. HEROES OF BRITAIN

    "Keep it going," said the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) addressing munitions workers in a Welsh factory to-day. "I ...

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  13. RUSSIA AND GERMANY

    Russia's decree banning the transit of war materials across the Soviet is viewed in the United States as evidence of the widening breach with Germany ...

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  14. DISTANCE NO DEFENCE

    Replying Indirectly to isolationists, during a speech at the opening of the Defence Board savings stamps campaign to-night. President Roosevelt ...

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  15. NEUTRALITY PATROLS

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Hughes) to-day expressed gratification at the establishment of neutrality patrols by the United States. He said ...

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  16. GERMANS AND FINLAND

    The Finnish Government has emphatically and categorically denied information originating from Moscow, indicating that 12,000 Germans had ...

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  17. ENEMY REPORTS

    According to the Rome Stefani Newsagency troops transported by seaplane have occupied Argostoll. in the Adraatic island of cephalonia. ...

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    THE WATCH ON THE LINE—By the line stands a Home Defence guard, one of 200,000 railwaymen who have volunteered to keep a day and night patrol of every mob of Britain's 20,000 miles of main and branch railway lines. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. "QUICKEST ACTION" URGED

    From an urgent despatch I am convinced that the Mediterranean is lost and that Suez and Gibraltar are doomed," says Ralph Ingersoll in a ...

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  20. SOVIET BAN

    While official information has not yet been received, competent authorities are mildly astonished at the Soviet decree banning the transit of ...

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  21. HITLER'S MOVES

    Reports to Washington indicate that Germany is landing strong reinforcements in North Africa by sea and air, says the "New York Times." ...

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  23. DEFENCE PRECAUTIONS IN N.Z.

    A warning that it would be possible for New Zealand to be shelled was given by Police Superintendent Lopdell to-day. He told emergency ...

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  24. NAZIS MUST BE CONVINCED

    Vice president Wallace, in an address to-night, appealed for national unity, particularly in labor management. He urged a vastly increased ...

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  25. 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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  26. U.S. TROOPS IN CHINA

    The U.S. marine authorities at Shanghai advise that the movement of troops from Tientsin and Peking is purely seasonal. Relief troops will ...

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  28. THREAT FROM BERLIN

    German officials in Berlin declared to-day; "It is the same to us whether Roosevelt recognises our blockade zone around Britain: whoever enters ...

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