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  3. GIGANTIC BATTLES

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The Moscow radio says that the correspondent of the "Red Star" on the Kharkov front, referring to the German counter-attack, states: "Soviet troops are ...

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  4. THE NEAR NORTH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Japanese fighters were badly mauled when they tried to stop our 'planes from bombing Lae aerodrome on Friday. Five out of eight were shot down, ...

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  7. SEAMEN RESCUED

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- Dramatic stories of their rescue from a blazing vessel after a Japanese bomber had crashed in flames on her deck ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ROYAL AIR FORCE

    LONDON, Saturday. -- During the last few days the weather has not permitted a continuation of the Royal Air Force daylight ...

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  9. MEXICO ROUSED

    NEW YORK, Saturday.-- Mexico is expected to declare war on the Axis next Thursday. The country has been roused to anger by the ...

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  10. ENEMY LANDINGS

    NEW YORK, Saturday. -- The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Washington states that the Office of Civilian Defence has ...

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  11. TRANSFERS TO A.I.F.

    Position of Militiamen NO OFFICIAL MACHINERY BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Militiamen in Queensland have not yet been able to transfer to tho A.I.F. They are waiting for official ...

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  12. INTERNEES' PLOT

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. -- Inmates of an internment camp in South Australia spent the week laboriously digging a tunnel to escape, ...

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  13. ALIEN ARRESTED

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.-- After detaining an alien on Monday at a country centre the police arrested him for not having been in ...

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  14. SALE OF CLOTHING

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Restrictions on the sale of clothing have been followed swiftly by a big increase in thefts of clothing from ...

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  15. TOLL OF THE U-BOATS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. -- The Navy announces that Axis submarines attacked three more United States merchantmen in ...

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  16. BADGE OF HONOUR

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.-- President Roosevelt has approved of a plan whereby mothers who have lost sons in the armed ...

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  17. MALTA'S GALLANTRY

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Malta is to receive further recognition of its gallantry, this time in the form of the gold badge of the Canadian ...

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  18. FIELD MARSHAL SMUTS

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.-- South Africa's Prime Minister (Field-Marshal Smuts) is 72 today. Last night he welcomed ...

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  19. AMUSEMENT RESORTS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.-- The War Production Board to-day ordered the stoppage before June 6 of the construction of amusement ...

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  20. Anzacs Honoured

    NEW YORK, Saturday. -- The bugle call "Taps" ("lights out") in memory of the Anzacs who died in the last war was played at the ...

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