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  4. Another 1000 British

    R. Winston Churchill announced to the House of Commons that 1036 R.A.F. planes on Monday night visited [?]e Continent. Nearly all operated over the Essen region. First reports indicated numerous widespread confiagarations. ...

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  5. PLANES RAID, GERMANY

    THE Navy Office announced yesterday that in the Jap pygmy submarine raid at Sydney on Sunday night, eight were killed, 11 missing, ...

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    THIS IS SYRIA:—Where the A .I.F. still wait to see what Rommel and Hitler can achieve. The old river town of Hamma, famous for its water-wheels, which take the place of internal combustion engines in pumping water for domestic and irrigation purposes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. R.A.A.F. MAN TESTED OUT KITTY-BOMBER

    LONDON. June 1.—It is revealed that the N.S.W. native, Squadron-Leader Clive Caldwell, D.F.C. and bar, first tested the ...

    Article : 109 words
  8. LIBYAN ARMIES LOCKED IN BITTER BATTLE IN GAPS OF BIR HAKHEIM MINEFIELDS

    LATEST reports say that fierce battles are raging at the two gaps in the British minefields in Libya, respectively 12 and 20 miles north of Bir Hakheim. General Rommel has suddenly halted his retreat, possibly owing to increasing British artillery and air attacks. ...

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  9. What the R.A.F. Fighter Pilots Saw in Libya

    R.A.F. fighter pilots, who spent Sunday gunning enemy transports and supply columns in Libya, reported that the whole area over which the ...

    Article : 339 words
  10. "Multi-Dollar" U.S. Ship-building Programme

    WASHINGTON, June 1.—Emphasis-ing the importance of the nation's transportation problem President Rosevelt asked Congress to appropriate ...

    Article : 129 words
  11. "WE HAVE REASON TO BE SATISFIED"; CHURCHILL

    LONDON, June 2.—Mr. Churchill, in the House of Commons, said it was clear from captured documents that Field Marshal Rommel intended ...

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  12. A.I.F. TO RETAIN "AUSTRALIA" BADGE

    CANBERRA. June 2. — The Army [?](Mr. F. M. Forde) to-day [?] sympathetic consideration of representations that A.I.F. men ...

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  13. JAPS OPEN ANOTHER HEAVY DRIVE IN CHINA FROM CANTON: CHINESE COUNTER

    THE Chinese High Command has announced that heavy fighting is in progress in the Kwantung province, where Jap forces massed in the Canton area opened a drive. The Japs are pushing from Tsengshing, 60 miles east of Canton and from Sinkai. The ...

    Article : 428 words
  14. U.S EVACUEES ARRIVE HOME FROM VICHY

    NEW YORK. June 1.—The steamship Drottningholm arrived, bringing a large number of returning American diplomats, officials and Pressmen from ...

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  15. SOVIET HANGS POISED [?]N ZHUKOV'S SECTOR

    THE Stockholm correspondent of The Times says that further large-scale fighting is expected in General Zhukov's sector around the ...

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  16. FIGHTING FLARES IN MADAGASCAR

    MAURITIUS, June 1.—A communique from French headquarters at Pannanarice gives the firdt indication of any ...

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  17. ITALIANS SCOFF AS BRAZILIANS DROWN

    WASHINGTON, June 1. — The Navy announced that a medium-sized Brazilian merchantman was torpedoed in the Carib ...

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  18. CIVILIAN KILLED, TWO POLICE HURT IN TRAM ACCIDENTS

    BRISBANE. June 2.—One man was killed and two policemen injured in brown-out accidents with trams to-night. While trams travel under black ...

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  19. PUBLIC HOLIDAY ON KING'S BIRTHDAY

    BRISBANE. June 2.—After a meeting of Cabinet to-day the Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) announced to-day that everyone in Queensland, except ...

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  20. A.M.F. INNOCULATED WITH NEW INFLUENZA VACCINE

    CANBERRA. June 2.—Army medical authorities have advised the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) that thousands of A.M.F troops in Victoria have been ...

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  21. SUB. TO BE ON EXHIBITION

    The Lord Mayors of Sydney and Melbourne joined in an appeal to Mr. Curtin to, obtain for the local authorities permission to exhibit in Sydney ...

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  22. KEITH TRUSCOTT TO RETAIN HIS RANK

    CANBERRA. June 2.—The Air Minister (Mr. A S. Drakeford) said today that Squadron Leader Keith Truscott would not be reduced in rank. ...

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