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  4. JAPANESE RAID ON SYDNEY HARBOUR FAILS

    SWIFT Allied counter-measures followed a daring but futile attempt by Japanese midget submarines to penetrate the defences of Sydney harbour and attack shipping at anchor on Sunday night. As soon as the first submarine was sighted shore guns and naval units went into action, ...

    Article : 1,325 words
  5. TWO-MAN SUBMARINE

    (1) 18in. torpedo In launching tube. (2) Officer at controls. (3) Conning tower. (4) Electric propulsion motor. (5) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 127 words
  6. ATTACKED

    Sydney Harbour defences were equal to the [?]es when Japanese midget submarines attempted a surprise attack on shipping on Sunday night Three of the raiders are believed to have been destroyed, and the venture was a complete failure. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BIG-SCALE FIGHTING

    LONDON, Monday.—Fighting on a big scale has broken out in the Kalinin sector, northwest of Moscow. German ...

    Article : 305 words
  8. AXIS WITHDRAWAL

    MAKING use of two gaps he had forced in the British minefield north-west of Rir Hakheim, Field-Marshal Rommel is endeavouring to move back his armoured forces west of the Libyan battlefield. This move is ...

    Article : 559 words
  9. MORE THAN 1,250 PLANES OUT

    BRITAIN sent more than 1,250 planes over Germany and occupied Europe on Saturday, when more, than 1,000 bombers smashed Cologne in the greatest air attack in history. More than 3,000 tons of bombs were ...

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  11. ARMY PORTABLE RADIO

    This picture, taken in an Australian training camp, shows a signaller being trained in the use of a portable transmitting and receiving wireless set. Note the special rod aerial arranged for use when the operator is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. AUSTRALIA'S NEED RECOGNISED

    AUSTRALIA'S urgent need for more and better fighter planes is beginning to attract notice of leading American newspapers. The "Christian Science Monitor" gives prominence to a message from its ...

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  13. Air Attacks On Japs Urged

    MAJOR-GENERAL SHIH MING, Chinese military attache in Washington, urged the United Nations to strike ...

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  14. IDLE COAL MINES

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Three mines were completely idle through strikes today and another mine was partially idle. ...

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  15. EXHAUSTIVE REVIEW BY LEADERS

    Problems of Pacific strategy vitally affecting the conduct of the war in the Australian zone were discussed yesterday at a ...

    Article : 224 words
  16. Explosions In Ship

    TAMPICO (Mexico), Monday. — Three mysterious explosions damaged gravely a United States merchantman while she was taking in ...

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