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  4. AMERICA'S ENTRY INTO THE WAR BELIEVED AT HAND

    America's entry into the Second World War is believed to be only a matter of a few weeks—one commentator says it may be only hours. Recent significant statements by leading members of the Roosevelt ...

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  5. Stalin Now Soviet Premier

    Again the Soviet has set the world guessing. This time conjecture is centred round the important changes made in the political set-up, which have ...

    Article : 560 words
  6. Air War On Britain

    The Luftwaffe continued its unrelenting attack on the British Isles last night, Central Scotland appeared to be the main objective and swarms ...

    Article : 587 words
  7. NO KID- GLOVE WAR

    “This is no bid glove war,” and “Tlie Government is not sufficiently ficienlly ruthless,” were some of the remarks passed by members in ...

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  8. PRETTY ATHENIAN GIRL

    Romance amid the horrors of war, with typical Australian application of direct methods, is reported from Cairo. A member of the A.I.F. during the ...

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  9. MARRIED MEN NEXT YEAR?

    As the strain on Australia's reserves of manpower increases, it is not unlikely that the Federal Government will have to give ...

    Article : 441 words
  10. FURNACE HEAT AT SOLLUM

    Heavy sandstorms and a furnace-like heat are testing the endurance of the Germans in the Sollum-Tobruk area, according ...

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  11. Masters of the Situation

    Latest reports from Iraq indicate that the British forces appear to have the situation well in band. A communique issued by R.A.F. ...

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  12. DOPE STORY BY DYING MAN

    Detectives arc investigating the death of David Duggan, aged 38, of Frederick street, Ormond, who was found dying on Brighton Beach early to-day. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS NOT IN IRAQ, SAYS MINISTER

    Referring. lo a Rome report that Australian troops were fighting in Iraq and that 3000 of them had been surrounded at Habbaniyah, the Minister ...

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  15. NAZIS' SAVAGERY

    Greece had five hospital ships— all were sunk by the Germans, and the survivors, struggling in the sea, were pitilessly machine-gun. ...

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  16. Lloyd George Critical

    Resuming the debate on the war situation in the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. Lloyd George accused the Foreign Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 336 words
  17. Britain Cannot Lose

    Interviewed at the airport, Mr. Menzies said he was convinced that Britain could not lose the war, although the speed of the victory ...

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  18. “BLOWING OFF STEAM!”

    The Tokio correspondent of the New York “Times” says that the statement in the United States House of Representatives yesterday by Mr. ...

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  19. FROM JUNE 1

    New petrol rationing scales for all classes of consumers announced to-day involve: A reduction of one-third in the ...

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  20. BRITAIN ILAS 500,000 MEN IN MIDDLE EAST

    Mr. Churchill revealed to-day that General Wavell has 500,000 men under his command In the Middle East. ...

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