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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Fresh northerly winds and moderate to rough seas over the S.W. section of the Tasman ...

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  5. "CRISIS AHEAD" -CHURCHILL

    Announcing that Italian military power had been broken in Africa by brilliant victories of the Army of the Nile, Mr. Churchill reminded England in a broadcast to-night that the greatest crisis of the war had still ...

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  6. BIG NEW PUSH IN LIBYA

    Pushing on with amazing speed in Libya, advanced British armored units have occupied Agheila, 150 miles by road from Bengazi. A GHEILA is the base of the Gulf ...

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  7. And Big Push Still Goes On

    General Wavell's Libyan campaign has moved from success to success with almost incredible speed. This map shows the dates on which the various strategic points capitulated. Thousands of Libyans, in terrific and under Italian pressure, have toiled to throw roads across ravined, stony Libya. This one, leading to captured Bengazi, was to have carried ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. The Unkindest Cut Of All

    Mr. Churchill's unkindest cut in his radio speech was reserved for Mussolini and Laval. He said:— ...

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  9. GALLANT OFFICER'S EXPLOITS

    After reading bis own obituaries in British newspapers, Major James C. Windsor Lewis, formerly A.D.C. to the ...

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  10. SINGAPORE IS OUR FRONTIER

    "Australia and New Zealand are, at present, outside the orbit of Japan's expansionist ambitions, but both recognise that Singapore and the Netherlands East Indies are the bastions of their defence," says the military correspondent of the "New ...

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  11. NAZIS MOVE INTO BULGARIA

    "The movement of German troops into Bulgaria has already begun," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) in his ...

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  15. MENZIES SEES TROOPS IN FRONT AREAS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies), accompanied by General Sir Thomas Blarney, is now in the Western Desert visiting Australian troops in forward ...

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