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  3. LINE 70 MILES FROM ATHENS

    The Australians are still fighting a fierce rearguard action, covering the withdrawal of British and New Zealand troops. The Australians have inflicted very heavy losses on the enemy and A.I.F. losses have been much less had been expected. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. INVALIDED A.I.F. MEN IN LAUNCESTON

    Top: The Mayor (Alderman F. Boatwright) welcomes to Launceston the men of the A.I.F. who returned yesterday after being invalided home from England. In the group is the State Commandant (Brigadier G. E. Manchester.) Below" Members of the part with Red Cross workers and Y.A.D. s who helped to make them welcome on their arrival and presented them with gift parcels on behalf of the Red Cross. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NAZI DEMANDS ON SPANISH

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Hitler moved another step yesterday in his endeavour to gain control of the Western Mediterranean. It is unofficially reported from Vichy (France) that the deputy ...

    Article : 408 words
  6. LABOUR MOVE THREATENS GOVERNMENT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Some non-Labour members have been sounded about the possibility of their supporting a censure motion when Federal Parliament meets soon to consider .the war situation. ...

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  7. HEAVY BOMBS HIT MORALE IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Monday.—The Lisbon correspondent of —"The Daily Telegraph" says that Britain's new high-power bombs ...

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  8. KING PETER IN JERUSALEM

    LONDON, Monday.—Ankara radio stated to-night that King Peter of Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav Premier (General Simovitch) and Foreign ...

    Article : 142 words
  9. RECRIMINATION FUTILE, SAYS MENZIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-day issued a personal appeal to ...

    Article : 513 words
  10. AMERICA SHOULD SEND TROOPS TO EUROPE'

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Bishop Hobson, chairman of the newly-formed Fight for Freedom Committee, issued a statement to-day saying that he ...

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  11. SPOTTERS ON THE JOB

    Warmly cad observers of the H.M.A.S. Perth keep a sharp look-out for enemy raiders and will take the "surprise" out of any "surprise attack." —Department of Information Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. COUNTER-ATTACKS AT TOBRUK

    LONDON, Monday—German war correspondents report that the German Commander-in-Chief in Libya (General Rommel) is about to resume the offensive in the Western Desert. ...

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  13. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    APART from Britain's obligations of honour the campaign in Greece has compelled Germany to expend much military strength ...

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  14. UNION AGAINST JAPAN

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—A Government spokesman said to-day that unconfirmed foreign press reports have stated that the United States, Britain, 'China ...

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  15. Calling Parliament to Hear War News

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An early meeting of the Faderal Parliament was announced to-day by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) after a meeting of the full Federal Cabinet, practically the whole of which was devoted to consideration of the latest war developments. Mr. Fadden declined to indicate the date on which Parliament would reassemble, but said that it ...

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  16. JAPANESE TAKE SUPPLY BASE

    TOKIO, Tuesday —The Japanese Army announced the capture of Foochow. yesterday afternoon. Foochow' is the capital of the Fukien ...

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  17. GREEK RELIEF SHIPS SUNK

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The Red Cross announces that a shipment of medicines and foods for Greece has been lost the the Greek freighter ...

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  18. U.S. MAY STABILISE CHINESE CREDIT

    WASHINGTON. Monday.—The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Morgenthau[?]) said to-day that the United States probably would sign an ...

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