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  4. RUSSIANS’ GREAT DRIVE FOR KHARKOV CONTINUING

    On the Russian front the Soviet armies continue to hammer the key points in the long German defence lines. “Pravda” revealed this morning that big battles are developing in the Donetz Basin, where Marshal ...

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  5. Hitler Now Recognised for Liar He Is

    The Under-Secretary of State (Mr Sumner Welles) said today that Hitler’s monstrous lie technique had deluded many people during the earlier ...

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  6. DRAIN ON AMERICAN OIL.

    Official figures dealing with the shortage of oil on the cast coast show that submarines and ship transfers to other waters have cut tanker shipments by more than ...

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  7. “SOMETHING WRONG WITH BRITAIN.”

    Viscount Bennell, a former Prime Minister of Canada, in a speech todya, said; “There is something wrong with Britain. I cannot say what it is, but I have seen ...

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  8. MORE COAL NEEDED.

    Present industrial requirements are creating a coal shortage in Australia. The present output is from 9 to 10 million tons a year, while industry needs 11[?] million ...

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  9. EXCHANGE OF DIPLOMATS.

    Mr Sumner Welles, Under-Secretary of Slate, announced today that the Swedish liner Drottingham had been chartered to take German and Italian diplomats to ...

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  10. AMERICAN FORCES HERE

    The first official announcement that United States forces are in Australia was made yesterday, by Mr Stimson, American Secretary for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. 10th Army Guarding Oilfields

    A correspondent of the “Daily Express” who is with the 10th Army in Iraq, says that British army engineers, using thousands of Syrian, ...

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  13. RESCUED CHINESE REFUSE TO SIGN ON

    Fifty-four Chinese sailors who were rescued from torpedoed ships refused to sign on other ships unless they were bound for Hong Kong. The ...

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  14. Germans Counterfeiting Dollars

    Dr Gilbert Fletcher, of Brussels University, who arrived from Lisbon today, said that Germans in Belgium and France were counterfeiting ...

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  15. NEW GUINEA AS PIVOT

    The view was expressed by some strategists today that if the Japanese gain control of New Guinea they would then aim at securing a ...

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  16. Is It a Lull Before the Storm?

    The only war Incident here today was the appearance of a Japanese twin-engined bomber which came down through heavy cloud, and at a ...

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  17. SITUATION MOST CRITICAL

    The Prime Minister (Mr Fraser), in a statement to Parliament tonight. declared the war situation in the Pacific was the most critical in ...

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  18. Dutch Soldiers to Fight Here

    An undisclosed number of Allied officers and men who escaped from the war areas north of Australia have reached Australia and are now ...

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  19. Magnificent Work of Allied Planes

    The story of the magnificent work being done by the Allied air force in New Guinea is related by passengers who reached an Australian port. ...

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  20. FIGHTING IN NEW GUINEA

    The Minister for the Army tonight said he had received no reports of Australian troops being in action on the mainland of New Guinea. ...

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  21. Task For British Fanners

    The Duke of Norfolk, Secretary for Agriculture, in a speech to farmers declared:— “The statement that the nation’s life may be sustained by your efforts in no empty form ...

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  22. FIRST CHILEAN BOAT SUNK.

    Chile has lost her first ship in the war, a freighter having been sunk in the Atlantic about 70 miles south of New York. Only two out of her crew of 23 have so ...

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  23. INDIAN PROBLEM.

    A sub-committee of the Chamber of princes has now been formed to carry on discussions and negotiations with Sir Slaf-ford Cripps. It is expected that the ...

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