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  4. ALLIES GAIN GROUND IN COUNTER-ATTACK

    It is authoritatively learned in London late to-night that the B.E.F. front was held everywhere during the day, and that the casualties were not heavy. The British counter-attacked between Arras and Douai (east of Arras), but the result is not ...

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  5. R.A.A.F. Pilots Decorated For Bravery

    Flying Officer D. J. French (left). 24, son of the Chief Commonwealth Auditor in Queensland (Mr. L. G. French), the first Australian to be decorated in the war, and Flying-Officers Homer and Mulloy. All were awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for their part in the raid on Bergen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TOTAL POWERS FOR BRITISH GOVT.

    The whole industrial, financial, economic and social system of Britain was revolutionised in a few hours to-day by the new Emergency Powers (Defence), Act, and will probably never be the same again. ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S SEA STRANGLE-HOLD TIGHTENS

    Losses to German shipping through Allied offensive action now exceed losses caused to British shipping by German ...

    Article : 174 words
  8. CIVILIAN CASUALTIES ABOUT 150,000

    The American Red Cross European representative, Mr. Wayne Chatfield Taylor, has telephoned to Washington as follows "It is a rough guess that civilian casualties in connection ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA CALLS FOR MORE PLANES

    The Federal Government has asked Britain for speedled delivery of platies to be used in the Emp[?]r air training scheme, said ...

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  10. NEWS OF WAR FROM FRONT

    The return of the correspondents who had been with the B.E.F. was ordered because of the present impossibility of maintaining their transport and ...

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  11. STOP PRESS

    London, Wednesday: "The operations on the Western Front do not constitute a decisive setback for tho Allies," declares General [?] ...

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  12. WAR MAY END THIS YEAR SAYS SIR C. ROSENTHAL

    knowing every inch of that ground. I feel confident that the Allied line will be stabilised within a week." said Major-General Sir Charles Rosenthal. ...

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