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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. TANK BATTLE IN LIBYA FLARES UP AGAIN

    LONDON, Monday (Our Special Representative and AAP): The great tank battle in Libya has flared up again round the "Devil's Cauldron" and the next 12 hours are likely to be the most critical of the campaign. ...

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  6. JAPANESE STEAMED INTO TRAP

    WASHINGTON, Monday (OSR and AAP): As the main United States fleet reaches out to regain contact with the crippled Japanese invasion armada, steaming westward from Midway Island, an American submarine reports that she has torpedoed two more of the Japanese ships. They are an ...

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  7. Shell Damage In Sydney

    Workmen survey damage to Mrs. McEachern's home in one of Sydney's Eastern Suburbs, portion of which was wrecked by a shell, The kitchen and laundry were reduced to ruins. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RAF RAIDS ON FRONT OF 130 MILES

    LONDON, Mon. (AAP): Waves of RAF fighters maintained a fierce cross-channel offensive yesterday over a ...

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  9. DOPED FOR DIVES ON MALTA

    LONDON, Mon. (OSR): German dive bomber pilots daily operating a flying circus above Malta are doped for ...

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  10. REDS TAKE GRIM TOLL IN BATTLE FOR SEBASTOPOL

    LONDON, Monday (AAP): In its fourth day, the [?] of Sebastopol is the outstanding development on the lOng Russian front. At least 130,000 enemy troops are estimated to be attacking with undiminished violence in the ...

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  11. U.S. TO HAVE 60,000 PLANES; 1,000,000 FLIERS BEFORE 1943

    NEW YORK, Monday (AAP): "The U.S. Army Air Corps will have a fleet of 60,000 planes and more than a million airmen by the end of this year," the Chief of the Corps (Lieut. General Arnold) said to-day. ...

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  12. "Cologne Zephyr Will Become Jap. Hurricane"

    LONDON, Monday (Our Special Representative).—When the storm bunts on Germany the Nazis will look back on Lubeck. ...

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  13. TRIBUTE TO BRITISH PRISONERS

    NEW YORK, Monday (Our Special Representative): "Britons are brave as war prisoners," declares Harold Denny in the "New ...

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  14. New York Gives Welcome To Allied Heroes

    NEW YORK, Monday (Our Special Representative).—Fifteen shy war heroes, 10 British and five American, faced the ...

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  15. BIG AIRPORT PLANNED FOR LONDON

    LONDON, Monday (AAP): A huge airport for the air fleets of the future is likely to be a feature of the London which will be ...

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  16. Britain Warns French In Occupied Areas

    LONDON, Monday (Our Special Representative and AAP: Britain yesterday advised people living on the Occupied French ...

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  17. "CHICAGO STYLE" FUNERAL FOR NAZI BUTCHER

    LONDON. Monday (Our Special Representative): Reinhard Heydrich, the assassinated "Protector" of Bohemia and Moravia, was ...

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  18. 12,000 KILLED IN COLOGNE RAID

    LONDON, Monday (AAP): Nazi Governor of Paris. Otto Abetz, admitted in conversation that between 11,000 or 12,000 ...

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  19. CANADIAN TROOPS FORBIDDEN TO MARRY ABROAD

    LONDON. Monday (AAP), — Canadian soldiers in Britain have been forbidden to marry unless they have enough money to take ...

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  20. STOP PRESS

    Lithgow miners, who have been on strike a week over imbering agreement, decided to-day to resume work ...

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  21. STOLEN JEWELLERY IN DEAD MAN'S HAND

    SYDNEY.—George Robinson, 73, of no fixed abode, collapsed and died yesterday in Beauchamp Lane, Surry Hills, clutching a ...

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  22. HE TRIED TO EVADE HIS DUTY: SENT TO GAOL FOR YEAR

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).— For disobeying the order of a conscientious objector's tribunal to work on the land, drive an ...

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  24. IL DUCE'S DOUBTS ABOUT ROMAN WEALTHY CLASSES

    LONDON, Monday (Our Special Representative): Coincident with the arrival of French colonial troops at Nice, who have taken ...

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  26. £150,000 TO REPAIR ST. PAUL'S

    LONDON, Monday.—The damage done to St. Paul's Cathedral, London, by German bombs will require £150,000 to repair, the ...

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  27. JAPAN DENIES USE OF POISON GAS

    NEW YORK, Monday (AAP): Tokio official radio has broadcast a statement by Tomokazu Hort, official spokesman, that Japan ...

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  28. PAY INCREASES FOR U.S. SERVICES

    The Senate voted to-day to increase the minimum pay in the army to 50 dollars a month for first-class privates, and 54 for ...

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  29. DEVICE TO DETECT BOMBS THAT REMAIN "ALIVE"

    LONDON, Monday (AAP): British scientists have invented for the Home Office a device to detect unexploded bombs. They will ...

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  30. VISCOUNT SWINTON'S WEST AFRICAN POST

    LONDON, Monday (AAP): Viscount Swinton has been appointed Resident Minister in West Africa. He will have Cabinet ...

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  31. Bridges Case Deferred

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday (AAP).—On the application of both parties the Court ordered a continuance to June 22 of the ...

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