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  4. ATTACK ON TOBRUK

    LONDON, Sunday.--A full-scale enemy attack designed to capture Tobruk has met with initial success, and in Cairo the position of the fortress is described as precarious. The Axis is ...

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  6. PARADE OF ARMY VEHICLES

    Tanks pass the Government building during a parade in Wellington, New Zealand. Twenty miles of army vehicles were in the parade. The Government building is the largest wooden building in the world. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. R.A.F. ATTACKS

    LONDON, Sunday.--Last night a strong force of Royal Air Force bombers attacked Emden and other objectives in north-west Germany. Aerodromes in Holland were also bombed. ...

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  9. NAZI PURGE

    LONDON, Saturday.--An announcement issued by the German newsagency foreshadows a general purge in Germany of the ...

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  10. RAILWAY LINK

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--According to a message from Sydney the construction of 150 miles of railway to link Charleville and ...

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  11. AIR RAID TESTS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Air raid tests held in ten municipalities in the eastern suburbs on Saturday afternoon involved 1500 men and ...

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  12. LIVELY MEETING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Interjections at the Central Methodist Mission's Pleasant Sunday Afternoon at the Lyceum Hall to-day ...

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  13. U.S. WARSHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--A correspondent of the Associated Press says that the Senate Naval Committee advanced a proposal to ...

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  14. NEW DEPARTURE

    LONDON, Saturday.--According to a message from New Delhi, Gandhi expressed himself in a letter to the Chinese Gencralisimo ...

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  15. SUGAR RATIONING

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Rumours which were circulating in Brisbane during the week-end that sugar was to be rationed were ...

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  16. BREADLESS WEEK-END

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Nearly everybody in Adelaide had a breadless week-end. An informal conference, which was called by ...

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  17. AFTER THE WAR

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--In preparation for policing Germany after the war, the United States Armament Department invites ...

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  18. MOLUCCA ISLAND

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--The Tokio radio claims that the Japanese completed the occupation of Molucca Island, between New ...

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  19. TANKS SALVAGED

    Mr. R. Charles Patterson (Diesel tank specialist for the General Motors Corporation), who has arrived in Australia, tells of a ...

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  20. PETROL AND RUBBER

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Army is keeping a close check on its vehicles to see that petrol and rubber are not wasted. It is also ...

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  21. FORMER ENEMIES

    LONDON, Saturday.--It was announced at Free French Headquarters to-day that 400 officers, non-commissioned officers and men ...

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  22. TWO SOLDIERS KILLED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Two soldiers were killed when a Bren gun carrier crashed through a bridge on the Bruce Highway to-day. The ...

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  23. AMERICAN ARMY

    LONDON, Sunday.--It is announced that the American Army is taking over a zone 36 miles square in East Anglia, opposite ...

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