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  4. OBJECTIVE OF AXIS

    The battle for Egypt has begun m earnest, and advices from Carro report heavy fighting between the British 8th Army and the Axis forces in the vicinity of Mersa Matruh, an important military railhead. This photo was taken from the hills overlooking the town, and shows a military camp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BIG BATTLE RAGING IN WESTERN DESERT

    A BIG battle is raging in Egypt. It began yesterday, when the 8th Army clashed with Field-Marshal Rommel's main forces near the British stronghold of Mersa Matruh, and has continued without respite. So far no details of the fighting have reached London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SKY GIANTS

    Bremen, Germany's second most important port, was chosen last week by the R.A.F. for its non-stop offensive. These pictures show (top) Boston bombers, used extensively for daylight raids, undergoing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PERSISTENT REPORTS

    NEW YORK. Sunday —Reports from various sources continue to give prominence to Japanese-Soviet relations, and ...

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  8. DIVERTING NAZIS

    COMING operations will divert German strength from the attack on Russia," stated a joint announcement by President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill if ter the latter's return from the United States. ...

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  9. AGENTS IN AMERICA

    NEW VORK. Sunday — Arrest of eight German agents landed from two submarines at Long Island and Florida is ...

    Article : 239 words
  10. GAINS BY GERMANS

    EXCEPTIONALLY fierce fighting on the Kharkov front is reported by Moscow, and, despite stubborn resistance, the Germans have made progress south-east of the city, where the Russians are stated to have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. [?] als Killed

    [?] —Rome—Radio [?] General Balda[?] ly corps com[?] Piacenza, were ...

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  12. LINER

    LONDON, Sunday.—The liner fongariro (8,700 tons), in her way to Britain from Australia laden with meat and wool, sank ...

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  13. Air Activity Over Northern Australia Sector

    THE only air activity reported from Northern Australia during the week-end was Allied raids on Lae Salamaua a Japanese base on the ...

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  14. ATTACKED HEAVILY

    WHILE demolition squads were still clearing up after the 1,000-bomber raid on Thursday night. Bre men. Germany's second largest port, was again heavils raided by Royal Air Force bombers last night Huge ...

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  15. LITTLE AID NEEDED

    WASHINGTON Sur.flay.—Mr W. Wasserman, who has returned to Washington after four months in Australia as Lease-Lend ...

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  16. U.S. Marines Land In South Pacific

    A Marine Corps Spokesman announced that the first major expeditionary force of United States marines ...

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  17. REPLACEMENT TASK

    JOHANNESBURG Sunday—General Smuts, broadcasting a recruiting appeal said South Africa's chief task after the fall of Tobruk was the ...

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  18. Italian Troops For France

    As Independent French News Agency message from Beirul says Mussolini is reported to be sending to ...

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  19. Third Victim Of Fire

    SYDNEY. Sunday. — Estelle Williams (14), who was rescued from the factory fire at Surry Hills on Friday, died in hospital from shock ...

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  22. United States Airmen In Britain

    IT has been revealed officially that United States Army Air Corps airmen and ground staff personnel are ...

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  23. PACIFIC WAR STRATEGY DISCUSSED

    First meeting in Washington of the Pacific War Council. From left: Chinese Foreign Minister (Mr. Soong), New. Zealand Minister to Washington (Mr. Nash), Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt), British Ambassador (Lord Halifax), President Roosevelt, Mr. H. Wrong (Canada), Dutch ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. SEVEN RAIDERS SHOT DOWN

    LONDON. Sunday. — The latest Malta communique states that seven enemy fighters were shot down in the 24 hours to 5 p.m Saturday ...

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  25. FIERCE BRAWL

    SYDNEY. Sunday. — Forty men of varied nationalities took part in a fierce brawl in William.St.. Darlinghurst, on Saturday night. Before ...

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  26. UNITED NATIONS WAR PRODUCTION

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.—Prenident Roosevelt disclosed that war production in May was 1.000 planes more than 1.500 tanks ind 2,000 ...

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