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  4. HUGE GERMAN DRIVE ON LENINGRAD FROM TWO FRONTS

    The German drive on Leningrad looks like developing into a serious threat on this important Russian industrial centre. If Leningrad falls, the serious side of the situation would be its effect on the Russian naval forces ...

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  5. FATE OF TOBRUK

    "You can tell the world that we are determined to stick it out and are confident of the result." This statement by the British Associated ...

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  6. PICTURES FROM LONDON

    Brig. L. M. Inglis, M.C., a New Zealand officer, talking to Col. R. Parks, also of N.Z., in London. Brigadier Inglls was on Crete. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. R.A.F. FOILS U-BOATS

    "Germans often ask why U-boats do not blockade British ports," says Lieut. Schroeder, commander of a German U-boat, ...

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  8. 63 SHIPS TAKEN OVER

    The Minister for Commerce (Sir Earle Page) announced to-night that he had requisitioned 63 ships, which were engaged in Australian ...

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  9. An Election Issue ?

    The Deputy-Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Forde) to-day demanded that the Federal Government should act immediately ...

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  10. Building Ships

    Australian people could put entirely out of their minds any suspicions that industrial interests in Britain were not anxious to ...

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  11. FIRST LORD ENCOURAGED

    "There is no justification for anything but determination lo face the possibilities of a long war with the grimmest part yet to come," ...

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  13. JAPANESE CABINET RESIGNS EN BLOC

    It was officially announced to-day that the Japanese Cabinet had resigned en bloc. The reason given resignation was that it was ...

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  14. Break With U.S.A.

    German, according to the Stockholm correspondent of the "Daily Express," is expected to break off diplomatic relations with the ...

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  15. U.S. AND SHIPPING POSITION

    An agency report from Washington states that American circles have expressed a confident view of the shipping position following the publication ...

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  16. DEVASTATING BOMBS

    The Stockholm correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that stories of the devastating effects of Britain's new bombs are trickling out of ...

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  17. GOERING RESIGNED

    Mr. E. B. Wareing, former chief Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," quotes ''Die Zeitung." a German language paper being published in ...

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  18. HEAVY FIGHTING GOES ON

    This morning's Russian communique indicates that heavy fighting is continuing in the northern and central areas and that in all other sectors the ...

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  19. SHIP OWNERS' DENIALS

    The Federal Minister for Labor (Mr. Holt) said to-day that Steamship Owners' Federation had denied that ships had been held up at ...

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  20. MENZIES' ATTITUDE TO RUSSIA

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-day declined to comment on suggestions that there should be an exchange of diplomatic or trade ...

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  21. RAIDS ON INDUSTRIAL GERMANY

    Planes of the Bomber Command last night attacked industrial objectives at Duisburg and elsewhere in the Ruhr. Good result; were observed despite ...

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