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  3. BRITISH 100 MILES PAST RUINED TOBRUK

    LONDON, Thursday,—British troops are now operting more than 100 miles west of Tobruk, which was captured by the Allied forces on Wednesday after 26 hour's figthing. ...

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  4. ARMED REBELS MARCHING

    LONDON, Friday,—A report that General Antonescu is completely in control of the situation is Sofia is not accepted by correspondent at Sofa (Bulgaria). ...

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  5. TASMANIAN FLIERS

    Four Tasmania now training with the R.A.A.F. in Canada, and included in the first group to receive their wings at Ottawa in the Empire air training scheme They are left to right—Michael ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Decorations for Crew Honour Ship in Addition

    Ship in Addition LONDON, Friday.—A Gazette announcing seven awards to members of the crew of the ...

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  7. BRITISH ADVANCE ON ALL EAST AFRICAN FRONTS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Britisg advance in East Africa continues on all fronts. Mechanised units from Kassala are determinedly developing a pincers movement against Agordat (at the head ...

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  8. SOVIET AND TURKEY

    LONDON, Friday.—Turkey's stiffened resistance to Germany's threat against Bulgaria is explained by a reported secret ...

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  9. PLANS OF ITALIANS FIGHT BACK

    FIGHT BACK LONDON, Thursday.—It is generally considered that the Italians are planning a ...

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  10. CASUALTIES IN A.I.F. BELIEVED 300

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — It is understood that Australian military headquarters have been advised that Australian ...

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  11. DIGGERS FOUND MISSING MAN IN TOBRUK

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — When Australian troops entered Tobruk they found an Australian there to welcome them. ...

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  12. OFFICER LOSES HIS COMMAND

    LONDON, Thursday—Lieut.-Col. R. 'C. Bingham had been relieved of his command because he had committed a breach of the King's Regulations, the ...

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  13. IN TOUCH WITH BREMEN

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Evidence that a young man who had been employed in Brisbane as a censor of letters in Germany had been in communication with ...

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  14. BIGGER JOBS NOW FOR AUSTRALIANS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Australian forces who had some time ago made contact with the enemy by land, sea and air would from now ...

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  15. R.A.F. Defies Cloud, Bombs Dusseldorf Area

    LONDON, Thursday—Defying cloud which covered the whole of western Germany, R.A.F. bombers last night located and plastar[?]d with high ...

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  16. QUIET OVER LONDON

    LONDON, Friday.—London last night experienced its fourth successive raid- free night. This is the longest spell of quiet nights since the intensive raids ...

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  17. JAPAN TO MEDIATE

    VICHY, Thursday.-Japan will mediate in the dispute between French Indo-China and Thailand, ...

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  18. ITALIAN SHIP SUNK

    LONDON, Friday.—A British submarine operating south of Italy has sunk a heavily-laden Italian supply ship of about 7000 tons. ...

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  19. BIG BRITISH BATTLESHIP AT SEA

    LONDON, Friday,—The first official intimation, that one of Britain's newest warships is in commission was given when it ...

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  20. KNITTING NEEDLES AS LIGHTS

    At an anti-aircraft divisional training school "somewhere" i n the Western Commonwealth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    its responsibility. Nobody doubts the loyalty of Australian Labour. But in the light of its failure to assert its leadership of ...

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  22. RATEPAYER SHOOTS COUNCIL CHAIRMAN

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.—After he had fired on and wounded the British chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council (Mr. W. J. Keswick) and two Japanese councillors, in full view of about 3000 foreign and Japanese ratepayers, ...

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  23. BOMBER STRUCK MOUNTAIN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—R.A.A.F. salvage and medical parties to-day identified the wreckage of the large aircraft on Mount Torbreck, near Eildon Weir, ...

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  24. MORE STRIKES DEVELOP

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Two new strikes developed to-day when engineers employed at the Clyde Engineering Co. and at John Heine and Son Pty. Ltd.. ...

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  25. LEGLESS PILOT NEARLY KILLED BY JETTISONED GERMAN BOMBS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Squadron-Leader D. R. S.' Bader, the Canadian legless pilot, who was awarded the D.F.C. last week, nearly ended his career yesterday when bombs jettisoned by the crew of badly damaged Junkers 88 narrowly missed his machine. ...

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