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  4. ] Axis Attack Fails Against Recently Won Allied Positions i

    CAIRO, Monday: A communique states: "Our troops in the northern sector drdve off an attack in the north-western area.on ...

    Article : 109 words
  5. STRONG GERMAN FORCES CROSS THE DON

    AH reports from Moscow describe the situation around Voronej as increasingly critical., 'r The Germans are reported to have transferred! 1 1 several hundred tanks, and troops many thousands ...

    Article : 406 words
  6. Repairing Damaged British Aircraft

    A British fighter aircraft repaired and passed by a test pilot, receiving final touches cf spraying and camouflaging, before being issued for further service with the RAF in the Middle East. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FLOOD THREAT TO FOUR TOWNS IN WEST

    SYDNEY, Monday: Flood warnings to the residents of four country towns in New South Wales were issued today lby the Divisional Meteorologist (Mr Mares). ...

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  8. Japanese Occupy Island Near Foochow.

    CHUNGKING, Sunday: 'The Chinese High' Command has announced that the Japanese occupied Futuou Island, ...

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  9. I AHeged Murders

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Certified sane by a medical board at the time it examined him and sane, in its opinion, at the time . of the alleged crimes, Pte Edward Joseph Leonski (24), American ...

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  10. "HUNDREDS OF ITALIANS ARRESTED"

    . ! MOSCOW, Monday: A Tass Agency message from Istanbul says: Several hundred persons were arrested in Rome and other large Italian cities for having protested against Italy's -continued ...

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  11. Stresses (feed To Keep Public! Informed

    SYDNEY, Monday: Speaking at the Millions Club today Mr W. ML Hughes, MHR, said: Victory in the war, which was the people); war, depended upon the public being kept as well informed as safety ...

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  12. War Brings Australia Into Fame

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday: "Australia has taken pride in the pursuit of the arts of peace and in the success of our men and women in literature, art, science, industry and production, but with some ...

    Article : 463 words
  13. FOUR KILLED WHEN BOMBER CRASHES

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  14. 1000 RETURN TO WORK AT DOCKYARD

    SYDNEY, Monday.—One thousand metal trade workers at a New South Wales dockyard who had been on strike for a fortnight returned to work today. The men ...

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  15. THREE SERIOUSLY INJURED

    BRISBANE Monday.—Pinned beneath a United States military truck which crashed into an electric light pole and overturned on the Lutwyche road, Windsor, tonight, two American soldiers and an Australian service man ...

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  16. NEARLY 2 MILLION TONS OF WARSHIPS FOR AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Sunday:—President Roosevelt has signed legislation authorising the construction of 1,900,000 tons of combat ships, including 500,000 tons of plane- carrier, 500,000 tons of cruisers, ...

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  17. AIR RECONNAISSANCE

    Yesterday's GHQ communique reads: "Allied and enemy air activity in all sectors was limited to reconnaissance." ...

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  18. REMEMBER NAZI CRIMES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Speaking at Lidice (Illinois) today, Mr Wendell Willkie, the Republican Party leader, asked the freedom-loving ...

    Article : 121 words
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  20. EMPLOYMENT OF ALIENS IN USA WAR FACTORIES

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.—In a statement clarifying the Govern- mt(nt's policy regarding the employment of aliens in war industries, President Roosevelt today em- ...

    Article : 108 words
  21. "MUNRO HAS RIDDEN ON WEEKLY DAY OF REST"

    SYDNEY. Monday: The Army Minister (Mr Forde) said today that reports received showed that soldier jockey Darby Munro showed he had ...

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  22. INCREASE CHANCE OF SUCCESSFUL ESCAPE

    SYDNEY. Monday.—The Army Minister (Mr Forde) said today .that claims that the monotony of camp life because of an alleged lack of employment was the chief reason for escapes ...

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  23. PLANS FULLER CITIZEN RIGHTS FOR ABORIGINES

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Chief Secretary (Mr Baddeley) said today that? lie intended to submit to Cabinet legislation to give aborigines fuller citizen rights. The proposed legislation would ...

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  24. DRY-CLEANING BAN

    MELBOURNE, Monday: To conserve stocks of dry cleaning solvent an order has been issued by the Minister for War Organisation of ...

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  25. QUOTA SYSTEM

    BRISBANE; Monday.—The.flow of Army applicants for air crew service with the RAAF is now being regulated by a quota system. By the new arrangement the Air Force will get only as many men. as it can conveniently ...

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  26. ALASKA SEEKS UNIFIED COMMAND

    WASHINGTON Monday.—The. Alaskan War Council has requested Mi' Roosevelt to establish unified military command in Alaska on the ground that co-ordination between the Navy and Army is at present unsatisfactory. The specific point of dissatisfaction is not revealed. There is no indication of Mr Roosevelt's reaction to this request. ...

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  27. VICHY'S PROTEST

    LONDON. Sunday.—The Vichy Government has protested against the British occupation of Mayotte Island, in Mozambique Channel. ...

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