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  4. Sidon Falls to Australians

    The fall of Sidon, 25 miles south of Beirut, to Australian forces advancing on the coastal route, and Abu Kamal to the British tanks which entered Syria from Iraq, is ...

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  5. NORTH AFRICA

    R.A.F. bombers carried out heavy, raids on Benghazi harbor on Friday night and started a number of fires, says an R.A.F. Middle East ...

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  6. COLOGNE AREA BOMBED

    British bombers were again over Western Germany last night and attacked industrial targets in the Cologne area. Fires were started but ...

    Article : 241 words
  7. MORESHIPSSEIZED IN U.S.A.

    The Maritime commission will take over six Danish freighters to-morrow under the new ship requisitioning law. It is understood that some will be ...

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  8. RUSSO-GERMAN TENSION

    Future Anglo-Russian relations and the return of Sir Stafford Cripps to Moscow may have to be reconsidered if Stalin concedes ...

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  9. N.Z. Conscription

    All married men between the ages of 18 and 45 years, inclusive, are required to enrol for military service immediately under a ...

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  10. JAPAN AND GERMANY

    The Tokyo correspondent of the "New York Times." Mr. Otto D. Tolischus. reports that Lieut.-General Yamashita, head of the Japanese ...

    Article : 148 words
  11. NATIONAL UNION OF RAILWAYMEN

    The National Union of Railwayman of Australia through its State president (Mr. L. Errington) has forwarded a letter to every member in the ...

    Article : 239 words
  12. JAPAN AND WAR

    "Once the United States enters the war, Japan would do likewise in order to keep faith with and honor the tripartite pact," said Admiral Suetsugu, ...

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  13. ITALY TO RETALIATE

    A special communique issued in Rome says that Italy has decided to retaliate against the United States action in freezing Italian assets. A ...

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  14. NAZI ADMISSION

    The German "Neutste Nachrichten," summing up the Crete campaign, declared: "There is no need for us to conceal the heavy sacrifices. Our ...

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  15. STRIKES DEFERRED .

    By a vote of six to two, representatives of 50,000 workers in the East Coast shipyards endorsed a proposal from the Shipyards Production ...

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  16. GERMAN CLAIM

    The German Newsagency claims that last night German bombers attacked a strong British naval squadron off the Syrian coast, destroying a ...

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  17. IMPORTANT CONFERENCE

    The Government and the Imperial High Command held an extraordinary Ilaison conference to-day which discussed urgent problems which were ...

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  18. JAPAN AND INDIES

    The Netherlands East Indies does not intend to assist the enemy by shipping excess quantities of raw materials to Japan, and will not ...

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  19. A.L.P. CONFERENCE

    "The Federal Labor Party should take immediate steps to oust the Menzies Government with a view to forming a Labor Government to develop ...

    Article : 370 words
  20. NAZI GRIP TIGHTENS ON MOROCCO

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that there are sufficient German "tourists" to hold Morocco in a web of espionage, adding that the French feel isolated ...

    Article : 255 words
  21. FIGHTING AT SOLLUM

    British forward elements in the Sollum area made another advance last night. Confirming this British announcement the German ...

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  22. TORPEDONG OF POCKET-BATTLESHIP

    The account by the pilot of the Beaufort , aircraft which recently scored a direct hit with a torpedo on a German pocket battleship off the ...

    Article : 252 words
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  24. BRITISH DESTROYER SUNK

    The Admiralty announces that the H.M.S. Jersey has been sunk by an enemy mine. The Jersey was a destroyer of the Javelin type of 1690 ...

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  25. IMPERIAL CABINET

    The subject of the possibility of a meeting of Dominion Prime Ministers in London continues to be mentioned in public circles here. ...

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  26. DECLINE IN RAIDS ON BRITAIN

    The reason for the relatively reduced night activity of German bombers over Britain during the past month was examined by Air-Commodore ...

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  28. APPEAL TO BUILDERS IN BRITAIN

    "Labor is most determined of all to defeat the Nazi regime, because it is clear that if the Fascist philosophy triumphed, the first casualty would be ...

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  29. CROATIA JOINS AXIS

    Croatia, the northern province of Yugoslavia, Joined the Axis pact ceremonially at Venice to-day The German Foreign Minister (Herr von ...

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  30. MR MAKIN AND ALL-PARTY WAR CABINET

    The suggestion by the South Australian Premier (Mr. Playford) for establishment of an all-party Cabinet of four, is described by ...

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  31. OUR CABLE SERVICE

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

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  32. SUNDAY NIGHT RAID

    The Air Minister announces that enemy air activity over Britain last night was on a small scale. Bombs were dropped at two points in ...

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