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  4. Germans Reported To Have Landed On Caucasian Coast

    The Germans are trumpeting that they have assembled 100,000 men, 2000 planes and the greatest concentration of artillery ever seen for an all-out smash against Sebastopol. The Germans are attacking ...

    Article : 566 words
  5. Reason For Delayed Alert Signal

    No air-raid alerts can be given without official advice from the central NES control, which acts on instructions from Naval, Military ...

    Article : 354 words
  6. INVASION DANGER DIMINSHED

    The possibility of a large-scale invasion of Australia in the immediate future has diminished considerably, and the Advisory War Council today met in at atmosphere of greater optimism than has been apparent for ...

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  7. MIDWAY ISLAND BATTLE

    Part of the epic story of the Midway Island battle has been told by American Army pilots who collaborated with navy and marine ...

    Article : 383 words
  8. NAZIS CLAIM FALL OF BIR HAKHEIM

    Today’s German communique claims the fall of Bir Hakheim, but there is no confimation of this in London. he latest official news from Cairo reports furd[?] attacks by powerful Axis forces on our position at Bir Hakheim ...

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  9. JAPANESE PERSIST

    Despite American denials, the Japanese Official News Agency (Dome[?]) continues to publish statements of Japanese activity amid the Aleutian ...

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  10. ANOTHER SUB. DESTROYED OFF COAST

    Today’s war communique from GHQ, South-West Pacific Area, Again contains only good news another Japanese submarine ...

    Article : 254 words
  11. DID NOT KNOW NEWCASTLE WAS BEING SHELLED

    Alleged inefficiency of the Newcastle NES organisation was discussed at a special meeting of the Greater Newcastle Council. It ...

    Article : 195 words
  12. MIDWAY ISLAND LOSSES

    American Associated Press quotes Admiral Nimitz, Commander of the United States Pacific Fleet, as stating that incoming reports indicate that the ...

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  13. PRODUCTION RACE : U.S. AHEAD OF BRITAIN

    Captain [?] British Minister for Supply in a broadcast in the nation analysed British and American war production. He said that American production ...

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  14. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA SIGN TREATY

    An announcement will be made in the House of Commons at 3.30p.m. GMT on June 11 of the signature of a [?]aty between Britain and the USSR. MR. Curtin said: “The Australian Government warmly approves ...

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  15. Dutch Planes Fly Non-stop to Colombo

    Dutch naval pilots recently flew two Catalina flying boats non-stop from Australia to Colombo (Ceylon), a distance of approximately 2800 miles. ...

    Article : 93 words
  16. WARNING AGAINST UNDER ESTIMATING JAPS

    Dr Evatt (Australian Minister for External Affairs), in a broadcast here, stressed the danger of under-estimating the strength of ...

    Article : 260 words
  17. NAVAL ENGAGEMENT

    A news agency st[?] that a naval engagement was [?] at 1.30 this morning off the island of Margarita. I[?] [?] aeroplanes par[?] There is [?] ...

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  20. SWEDISH HOPES FOR POST-WAR PERIOD

    According to the Swedish paper, [?] [?] British and German post-war plans “appear more or lens similar,” adding: “If one accepts certain ideas from Britain, ...

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