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  5. GERMANS MAKE LITTLE HEADWAY

    THE relentless German attempt to break through to Moscow appears to have made little, if any, progress during the past 24 hours, but the position remains serious and is expected to reach a critical stage ...

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  6. "FIGHT TO FINISH"

    LONDON, Friday. — Members of the British and American missions who returned from Moscow yesterday are ...

    Article : 294 words
  7. NAZI GOAL

    Moscow, "the heart of Russia," is the goal Hitler is striving to reach before the Russian Winter, with all its dangers to his mechanised forces, sets in, The picture shows a parade of Soviet troops in Moscow's famous Red Square. Lenin's tomb is on the left. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S. ACTS PROMPTLY

    PROMPTLY after the delivery of President Roosevelt's message to Congress recommending that American merchant ships should be armed immediately, legislation was introduced in the Senate and House of Representatives to give effect to the President's wishes. ...

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  9. PANAMA COUP

    Following a coup d'etat, President Arnuleo Arias, who was regarded as strongly proGerman, has fled to Cuba, and ...

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  10. ANXIETY FOR RUSSIA

    THE British people are watching the news from Russia with acute anxiety and feelings akin to those of the darkest days preceding the collapse of France. Russia, 'through the "Red Star," the Soviet Army journal, has sent another S.O.S. for a British diversion in the ...

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  11. TYPICAL HUN BARBARITY IN CRETE

    THE Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) has expressed horror at the German barbarity in Crete, as reported to the Greek Government in London by the Minister for War, who is in Egypt. ...

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  12. TRADE WITH GERMANY

    ANKARA, Friday. — Turkey and Germany have signed an agreement for the exchange of goods worth 100,000,000 Turkish pounds ...

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  13. AWARDS TO A.I.F.

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Forty-eight awards granted to members of the A.l.F. for great gallantry in Greece and Crete and at Tobruk were announced by the ...

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  14. OFFENSIVE BY CHINESE

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—It is announced that the Chinese have occupied half of the city of Ichang, and severe street fighting is going on. ...

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  15. CALL FOR ACTION

    President Roosevelt, pictured here during his recent "shoot on sight" broadcast, has left no doubts that he means action against German piracy on the high seas. He has asked Congress to amend the Neutrality Act to permit the immediate arming of merchant-ships. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ENDOWMENT SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Expenditure in the first three months in which the scheme has been in operation indicates that the cost of child endowment in ...

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  17. RECORD WAR SPENDING

    CANBERRA, Friday.—War expenditure in Australia for the first three months of this year was £56,264,000 or just over £610,000 a day—the highest level yet ...

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  18. Caucasus And Beyond Well Defended

    IN a broadcast in German last night the B.B.C. said: "Hitler's actual aims are the Caucasus and the oil wells ...

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  19. DARWIN DISPUTE

    SYDNEY.,Friday.—The Minister for Labour and National Services (Mr. Ward) said today that he would discuss with the Chief Commonwealth ...

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  20. AGGRESSION FAILS TO COWER VICTIMS

    REPORTS from all over Europe reveal that executions, sentences, and humiliations, far from subduing victims of Axis aggression, merely are adding ...

    Article : 341 words
  21. IRAN TRANSPORT

    LONDON, Friday.—The Bagdad correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that Australia's decision to send rolling stock to Iran will be largely responsible for an ...

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