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  4. NO MAJOR DEVELOPMENT IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Friday: There has been no major activity by either side in Egypt in the last 24 hours. Today's Cairo communique says that the latest thrust by Allied fighting patrols was made by a force ...

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  5. GERMAN MINESWEEPERS SUNK

    LONDON, Friday: Last night two light British coastal craft in an engagement with six enemy minesweepers sank ...

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  6. Moscow-Caucasus Rail Threatened

    LONDON, Friday: German troops are now operating east of the River Don in Russia. Latest messages from the Russian front say that several German units have crossed the river and started offensive action on ...

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  7. Island Occupied by British

    LONDON, Thursday: A War Office communique announces officially that British forces last Thursday occupied ...

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  8. Trial of Alleged Saboteurs in America

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Military Commission trying eight alleged saboteurs who landed from German submarines maintained ...

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  9. Role of Ground Staff Emphasised

    BRISBANE, Friday: "While it is vital that Australia should have fully-trained pilots in quantity, it also is essential that there should ...

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  10. TWO AXIS SHIPS SUNK IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Friday.--Axis supply convoys crossing the Mediterranean to the Western Desert are hot getting through unscathed. The ...

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  11. ANOTHER RAID ON DILLI

    The GHQ communique issued yesterday reads: NORTH-WEST SECTOR Timor, Dilli.--An Allied air unit ...

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  12. BIG BUSH JOB FOR BRITISH BUILDERS

    LONDON, Friday: The "Daily Express" says: Builders have been given their biggest wartime rush job. The Labor ...

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  13. More Minelaying by RAF

    LONDON, Friday: Mines were laid in enemy waters last night by RAF bombers. One is missing. Two planes of the Coastal Command ...

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  14. Reinforcements For British Continue To Pour Forward

    CAIRO, Thursday: Fighting men from all over the Empire, fresh, fit and looking for fight, are still rocking and rattling ...

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  15. ANOTHER MAN SEIZED BY FBI

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Justice Department announced that Herbert Karl Freidrich Bahr (29), an American citizen, had been seized by ...

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  16. STRIKE AT DOCKYARDS SETTLED

    SYDNEY, Friday: The strike at a New South Wales dockyards which has been in progress for more than a fortnight was settled ...

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  17. REPRESENTATIVES OF US TO CONFER WITH FREE FRENCH

    WASHINGTON, Thursday--The state Department announced that Admiral Stark and Brigadier Charles Bolte had been designated ...

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  18. MANY FARMERS IN DESPERATE POSITION

    SYDNEY, Friday: Referring to the statement by the Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr Dedman) that primary production ...

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  19. Security Service Inquiries

    CANBERRA, Friday.--A joint statement issued today by the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) and the Attorney-General (Dr Elvatt) ...

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  20. "DECIDED ON OWN COMMANDO RAID"

    LONDON, Friday.--Two young members of the Army Dental Corps, restless in a non-combatant unit, decided to carry out their ...

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  21. WILLKIE'S PROPOSED TOUR

    NEW YORK, Friday: The "New York Times" says: Mr Wendell Willkie is considering a trip to Russia China and Australia to ...

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  22. POOL PETROL ONLY SHORTLY

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Petrol will be sold only from pumps branded "pool petrol" soon. All petrol importers distributing ...

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  24. URGES ELECTION IN BRITAIN

    LONDON. Friday.--The "Daily Express" urges an immediate general election. It points out that there have been 169 by-elections since the last ...

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  25. DEFENCE AND WAR EXPENDITURE MORE THAN DOUBLE

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The gross defence and war expenditure for 1941-42 amounted to £353-million, or more than twice as much as the ...

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  26. EIGHT MINES IDLE YESTERDAY THROUGH STRIKES

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Eleven mines where idle on the New South Wales coalfields today, eight because of strikes and three from ...

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  27. More Guards At War Prisoner Camp

    CANBERRA, Friday: Acting under instructions from the Army Minister (Mr Forde), guards and control at a prisoner-of-war camp ...

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  28. ROOSEVELT CONFERS WITH ADMIRALS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--President Roosevelt held an important conference today with Admiral E. J. King (Commander-in-Chief of the USA ...

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  29. TRIAL OF LEONSKI TO BE RESUMED ON MONDAY

    MELBOURNE. Friday.--The trial by court-martial of Private Joseph Leonski (24), of that United States Army, on charges of having murdered ...

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  30. COUNTERFEIT £5 NOTES

    BRISBANE, Friday: The police fear that the passing of counterfeit £5 notes may spread to Brisbane during the big Newmarket race meeting ...

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  31. DIED FOLLOWIING NEWS OF SON'S DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Friday: When told of the death of her soldier son from pneumonia at Stawell hospital on Wednesday, Mrs Emma May Cahill ...

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  32. NAZI REPRISAL AGAINST BRUSSELS

    ZURICH, Friday.--A message from Brussels states that thoj Germans fined Brussels 2-million francs and took as hostages 50 ...

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