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  2. Mr BEASLEY MAY GO ABROAD.

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  5. AXIS CHECKED IN UKRAINE

    LONDON, Today.--A full-scale German attempt to outflank the Russian southern flank of the Kupyansk sector of the Kharkov front has failed after two days' violent fighting, says a Moscow report. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH HOLD AXIS DRIVE IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Sunday.--Heavy fighting continues in Western Egypt, where Field-Marshal Rommel's advancing forces have clashed with the reinforced 8th Army defending Mersa Matruh, says the Daily Telegraph correspondent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CHURCHILL ON JOB AGAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr Churchill began consultations with members of the War Cabinet and Ministerial heads of the Services within an hour of his arrival from Washington. Detailed discussions were continued today. The ...

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  8. TODAY'S SCRATCHINGS

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  9. AUSTRALIA LOSES DESTROYER

    While acting as an escort to a Mediterranean convoy during the fierce naval and air actions on June 15 the ...

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  11. Stirling Bomber Downs Three fighters On Way from Bremen

    LONDON, Sunday.--Bad weather conditions made it impossible for the R.A.F. bombers which attacked the great German port of Bremen last night to see the extent of damage done. Crews had to be satisfied ...

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  12. LATEST ALLIED COMMUNIQUE

    Allied aircraft were over the Lae-Salamaua area of New Guinea for several hours last night. In one of the longest raids ...

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  13. CHINA'S PEACE AIM

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.--When peace was made, China would demand that Japan be stripped completely of her army, navy and air force for 50 years. This was stated in a speech ...

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