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  4. SIX-PT. VICTORY PLAN HATCHING!

    Informed circles believe that six military problems will be the major matters occupying the attention of President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill during their conferences. They are: ...

    Article : 278 words
  5. MEN OF THE GREAT BRITISH FAMILY OF NATIONS CROSS THE WORLD TO FIGHT FOR FREEDOM.—

    A large contingent or Canadian troops is seen disembarking at a British port. They were Welcomed by Captain D. Margessson, Britain's Secretary of State for War. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MERRY HELL!

    A communique issued in Singapore to-day states that there is no further change in the military ...

    Article : 168 words
  7. ROMMEL ON THE RUN!

    Authoritative opinion in London is that the rapid advance of the British troops in Libya is likely even now to force General Rommel to make a stand in Benghazi area with sudh infantry as he can muster. ...

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  8. CRITICAL

    "The situation is critical, despite heavy losses inflicted on the enemy," said an announcement issued by the Canadian Defence ...

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  9. CRACKING?

    Very conservative diplomats in Switzerland believe that Hitler's action in dismissing Marshal von ...

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  10. PETAIN OUT?

    "It is understood that Marshal Petain has resigned as Chief of the French State, following German ...

    Article : 55 words
  11. Singapore Story Denied

    A Japanese report that the base of British military operations is to be transferred from Singapore to Rangoon ...

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  12. Burma Defences

    Tokio radio stated to-day that Chiang Kai Shek is sending a strong Chinese army from Yunnan to Burma to strengthen the British defences. ...

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  13. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news messages published In this issue are supplied by the Australian Associated Press to which Armidale "Express" subscribes. The ...

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  14. HOLIDAY BAN FLOUTED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. Thousands of employees in Victoria have announced their intention of flouting the ...

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  15. KEEPIT DAM

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn) said to-day that work on the Keepit Dam might have to be closed down owing to the decision of the ...

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  16. Raid on Rangoon

    It is also reported from Tokio that Japanese planes carried out a mass raid on Rangoon and destroyed part of the city. ...

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  17. Fierce Fighting in Philippines

    It is claimed by Tokio radio to-day that Japanese were in complete occupation of Davoa, in the extreme south of the Philippines. The radio added that enemy casualties were 200 killed and 600 prisoners. ...

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  18. U.S.A. SHIPS

    A navy communique to-day stated that two United States merchant ships were unsuccessfully attacked by enemy submarines off the Pacific coast. ...

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  19. CURTIN CABLES VIEWS DIRECT TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

    The Prinze Minister, Mr. Curtin, yesterday cabled direct to Mr. Churchill and Mr. Roosevelt, setting out Australia's views ...

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  20. NO SABOTAGE IN STEELWORKS BREAKDOWN

    There is no suspicion of sabotage in the damage to the 2000 horsepower motor at the Australian Iron and Steel Works, Wollongong, on ...

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  21. Japanese Land on Wake Island

    It is announced by the Navy Departmcnt that Japanese have effected a landing on Wake Island. ...

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