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  4. LEADERS

    Leut.-General Sir Alan Cunningham (on the right), general officer in command of the Libyan offensive, with Air Vice-Marshal Arthur Coningham, air officer commanding in the Western Desert, at a forward aerodrome in the Western Desert. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 49 words
  5. NEW OFFENSIVE BEGINS

    NEW ZEALAND troops advancing westwards in Libya this morning joined hands with the force which sallied out from Tobruk last Week. Britain's second great tank offensive is believed ...

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  6. NO HOSTILITIES YET

    The strictest secrecy continues to be maintained by all concerned in the JapaneseAmerican negotiations, but ...

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  7. EVACUATED FROM TOBRUK

    Most of the Australian members of the Tobruk garrison were evacuated before, the present British offensive in Libya was begun. The picture shows Australians after disembarkation at a Middle East port. A.I.F. photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. KILLING OF HOSTAGES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Yugoslav Premier (General Simovich) said that thc execution of hostages had nowhere occurred in such ...

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  9. FEROCIOUS ASSAULT ON MOSCOW

    ON both flanks of Moscow's western defences the Germans are throwing everything they have into their ferocious, desperate attempt to smash through to the capital. The Russians admit that, after 24 hours of savage fighting, the ...

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  10. AMERICAN PROPOSALS TO JAPAN

    THE negotiations between the United States and Japan appear to have reached a culminating point. The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) last night handed the Japanese envoys a document which, it is generally considered, proposed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ACQUISITION OF FRUIT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Acquisition and marketing of the 1941 apple and pear crop resulted in a loss of between £1,500,000 and £1,600,000, the ...

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  13. HUGE OUTLAY APPROVED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Budget debate early today was marked by an unprecedented scene, when the House of Representatives ...

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  14. CONTROL OF BANKS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board (Sir Claude Reading) announced tonight that, in accordance ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS' PAY DAY AT TOBRUK

    Australian soldiers at Tobruk waiting to receive their pay outside the "office." The entrance to the underground cash office is occupied by a member of the paymaster's staff. The picture is of special interest to Hobart. The paymaster (seated) is Major D. C. Green, of Hobart, well known some years ago as a cricketer and footballer. Another in the picture is P[?]. Elliott Spratt (second from left), also of Hobart. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. EFFECT ON REVENUE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Alterations to the Government's tax proposais have reduced the estimated revenue for 1941-2 by £1,800.000, ...

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