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  4. DESERT'S GREATEST BATTLE FIERCE NAZI DRIVE IN CRIMEA

    LONDON, 10 June: A French war correspondent, writing from the Western Desert, says: "This fantastic and bloody battle has reached a new climax of fury with the avalanche of metal which Rommel, striking with the viciousness of a snake, has hurled ...

    Article : 687 words
  5. GERMAN BID TO SMASH SEBASTOPOL

    LONDON, 10 June (AAP): The Germans are trumpeting that they have assembled 100,000 men, 2,000 planes, and the greatest concentration of artillery ever seen for an ...

    Article : 518 words
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    AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTION. As a result of a speed up in factory methods, Australian aircraft production is well ahead of schedule, and increasing numbers of twin engined Bristol Beaufort bombers, equipped with Australian built engines, are being delivered to the Air Force. Here is a batch of these ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  7. Fix Planes in Dark by Touch

    LONDON, 10 June: The continued maintenance of strong RAF and RAAF fighter, bomber, and ...

    Article : 164 words
  8. Best News Hint on Midway

    LONDON, 10 June: Following a meeting of the Pacific War Council in Washington today, the New ...

    Article : 142 words
  9. Another Jap. Sub Believed Sunk

    Today GilQ reported that another Japanese submarine had been seriously damaged and probably sunk. The midday communique from GHQ stated that the attack on the submarine was carried out by an ...

    Article : 548 words
  10. CEREMONY OF WELCOME FOR MEXICO

    WASHINGTON. 10 June (AAP): President Roosevelt was invited representative of the United Nations to a Flag ...

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  12. Chinese Guerillas Push Japs Back

    NEW YORK, 10 June (AAP) : The Chungking "Central News" states that Chinese guerillas and regular troops have launched strong counterattacks near Nanchang. ...

    Article : 311 words
  13. USA DENIES JAPS. ON WEST ALEUTIANS

    WASHINGTON, 10 June: Commenting on a Japanese claim that enemy troops had been landed on the Aleutian Islands, a US Navy Department spokesman said "None of our inhabited areas on the islands or the rocks have been troubled with uninvited ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Stop Press

    DOOMEN NEWMARKET candidate Kingsdale may no go to Brisbane to race at Albion Park. His owners are Satisfied with the weights, but they ...

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  15. TWO WOMEN IN BIR HAKHEIM

    CAIRO 10 June: (AAP) There are only two women inside Bir Hakheim. the Western Desert citadel held by the Free ...

    Article : 67 words
  16. Air Attacks Dreaded By Jap Navy

    CHUNGKING, 10 June, (AAP): The Japanese navy dreads aerial attacks because of the sacrifice of ...

    Article : 222 words
  17. CERMANY FAILS TRADE PROMISES

    BERNE 10 June (AAP): The Swiss Federal Council trade report discloses that Germany failed to fulfil promises made under an agreement in ...

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  18. US "Task Force" in Britain

    LONDON, 10 June (AAP) It in revealed that a powerful squadron of United States warships, ...

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  19. 63 FRENCH LOSE NATIONALITY

    LONDON. 10 June (AAP): It is announced from Vichy that 63 supporters of Gen. De Gaulle have been deprived of their nationality. ...

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  20. Freighters "Splice Mainbrace"

    LONDON, 10 June (AAP): For the first time in history the three flags signalling "splice ...

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