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  4. BATTLE FOR EGYPT IS RAGING WITH UNCEASING FURY

    THE battle of Egypt, entering on the second day, is still fluid in character, consisting mostly of duels southward of Mersa Matruh, between tanks and artillery fought out in swirling dust and intense heat. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S [?]M. A YEAR [?] BUDGET

    CANBERRA, June 29.—Preliminary [?] for Australia's £500,000, [?] for 1942-43 will be dis[?] a meeting of the full ...

    Article : 156 words
  6. RAF MARK ON ALL GERMAN NTH. COAST

    LONDON, June 29.—Swedish sailors from Bremen say that the results of the R.A.F. raids are evident along the whole German north coast. Wrecks ...

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  7. Britain Calls Up Thousands of Men For Munitions

    LONDON, June 28.—A call-up of thousands of young men for the munitions industry was announced by the Minister for ...

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    THE GUNS OF LIBYA:—Here are some of the armoured forces of the Eighth Army who are now disputing Rommel's drive to Alexandria and Suez. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ANOTHER C'WLTH ENVOY FOR BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, June 29.—Because of the obvious advantages resulting from direct contact with war leaders overseas it is expected that another ...

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  10. CHURCHILL MUST GUARD DEFENCE PORTFOLIO

    LONDON, June 28.—Lord Winste[?], in a speech, at Ipswich, said: "Britain does not wish to lose Mr. Churchill as Prime Minister, but it is idle to deny ...

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  11. CALL-UP OF MARRIED MEN 18 TO 35 WITHIN FORTNIGHT

    BRISBANE, June 2[?].—The callup of large members of men in Queensland for the army starts within a fortnight. They include ...

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  12. [?]F Man [?]D.F.C [?]oepang

    [?] June 29.— Flight Lieut. [?] Nixon Balkin, of the [?] has been awarded the D.F.C. [?] courage and devotion ...

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  13. N.Z. AIR FORCE INCREASED SEVENFOLD

    AUCKLAND, June 29.—The N.Z. airforce now has seven times as many air squadrons as when Japan entered the war, said Air Commodor[?] Goddard ...

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  14. SPECIAL CLOTHES [?]ATION FOR [?]S. TROOPS

    MELBOURNE, June 29.—Arrangements [?] been completed between [?] Commission and the U.S. [?] Australia for a special ...

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  15. Axis Claims Capture of Mersa Matruh

    LONDON, June 29.—The Berlin radio claims that Mersa Matruh has fallen. According to the [?]ome radio Mersa Matruh was captured this ...

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  16. SOVIET TANKS COUNTER-ATTACK IN KHARKOV ZONE : BOLD ATTEMPT AT CAUCASUS

    MOSCOW Press messages report that the Russians have counter attacked in several places on the Kharkov front and have gained ground. In other places they repulsed violent German tank attacks by means of their own tanks, as well as anti-tank guns and ...

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  17. H.M.A.S. NESTOR SANK IN MEDITERRANEAN

    MELBOURNE, June 29.— The Navy Minister (Mr. Norman Makin) announced to-day that H.M.A.S. Nestor, the New Javelin ...

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  18. RUSSIAN INVASION FORCE LANDS ON MURMANSK FRONT

    LONDON, June 28.—A Stockholm message says that a Russian invasion fleet of marine landed near the mouth of the ...

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  19. [?] OF WINDSOR [?]FIRE FIGHTER

    [?]Bahamas), June 28.— The [?] joined fire-fighters [?] nine-hour blaze in the [?] business section ...

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  20. CAIRO FACES AXIS THREAT WITH CONFIDENCE

    THE Daily Telegraph says that a complete change in the atmosphere in Cairo has been noticed in the last two days. Rightly or wrongly no one ...

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  21. Nothing Halts Axis Horrors In Serbia

    LONDON, June 28.— The Instanbul correspondent of the Times says that further details of Italian, Crotian and Hungarian atrocities against the ...

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  22. HOPES FOR SHARP CHECK SUBMARINE [?]ENACE

    LONDON, June 28.—The ad[?] in a German communique submarines in Atlantic waters [?]tering fierce American ...

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  23. 4 Carriers Sunk, 2 Battleships And 2 Cruisers Damaged

    PEARL HARBOUR, June 28.—A U.S. navy statement says that an analysis of reports of the Midway Island battle reveals the following losses were ...

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  24. "A Fantastic Circus Of Capital Ships"

    ALEXANDRIA, June 28.—Lieut. S. L. Haydon, of Dor[?]shire, commander of a British sub which sank an Italian cruiser of the Trento class ...

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  25. ALLIES STRENGTHEN CAUCASUS FRONT

    THE Stockholm correspondent of the Nyadagligt Alledanda says that the Allies are feverishly strengthening the Caucasus front where hundreds of ...

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  26. NAZIS IN RUSSIA STAGE GAS KILLINGS

    MOSCOW, June 28.—A German punitive expedition executed 1[?] peasants with gas on the Kalinin area for aiding guerillas. The victims included a ...

    Article : 139 words
  27. NAZI EVACUATIONS FROM BOMBED AREAS TO NORWAY

    LONDON, June 28 The arrival in Oslo of several hundred German families from the bombe[?] towns of Hamburg, Lubeck and [?] ...

    Article : 67 words
  28. MANNERHEIM VISITS HITLER AND GOERING

    LONDON, June 28.—It was officially announced in Berlin that General Mannerheim visited Hitler at his war headquarters. It is stated that the meeting ...

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