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  3. RUSSIANS HOLD GERMANS IN BITTER BATTLE

    MOSCOW, Tuesday — The Russians claim to be holding the German enslaught everywhere along their long front. Intense fighting arond Ostrov, Polotsk, Lepel, Bobruisk, ...

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  4. LEARNING TO SHOOT

    Members of the A.T.S. being loctured by a sorgeant-mejor in the art of gunnery at a station somewhere in England. It has been established that the delicate mechanism of machines used in warfare are especially responsive to a womn's sensitive hands. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.S. TROOPS LAND TO MAN ICELAND DEFENCES

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—United States naval forces landed in lceland to-day to supplement and evenfuaily to replace the British forces which have been stationed there to defend the island against any possible ...

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  6. AXIS SCHEME TO GET WARSHIPS INTO BLACK SEA

    ANKARA, Monday.—The Axis is reported to be scheming to get warships through the Dardanlies. ...

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  7. NEGOTIATIONS WITH VICHY FOR ARMISTICE IN SYRIA

    ANKARA, Tuesday.—British and French negotiations for an armistice in Syria are reported to be proceeding simultaneously in Cairo and Madrid. ...

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  8. POLES MAY FIGHT WITH SOVIET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A proraising attempt is being made to end the state of war formally existing ...

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  9. SEAT OF DUTCH GOVERNMENT

    BATAVIA, Mondnay.—The transfer of the seat of the Dutch Central Guvernment from London to Washington is suggested by a section of the East ...

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  10. NO POLITICAL INFLUENCE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Suggestions that the problem of newsprint rationing had been dealt with on a political ...

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  11. Hint at Axis Interest in American War

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— Asked whether outside. influences were responsible for, the war between Ecuador and ...

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  12. Minister Seeks Plug for Leaks from Eire

    LONDON, Monday. — Fulfilling his promise to the House of Commons on Thursday that he would investigate personally ...

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  13. MAKING TANKS

    MELBOURNE,. Tuesday.—The ''tank production" conference promised by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) In his broadcast last Sunday took place in ...

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  14. Britain Waives Rights on Danish Ships

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Government has consented to waive its right to refuse, to recognise the transfer of enemy merchant ships to ...

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  15. CASUALTY LIST

    Fifteen Tasmanians are named in a casualty list issued yesterday by the Australian military forces on its receipt from abroad. They arc:— ...

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  16. German People's Radio Picks Up B.B.C.

    LONDON, Monday.—Britain is using the most powerful transmitting stations in Europe for propaganda broadcasts to the conquered countries. ...

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  17. CHANGES IN JAPANESE HIGH COMMAND

    LONDON, Monday. — Important changes have been made in the Japanese High Command. Two new members have been ...

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  18. AMERICAN MANPOWER NECESSARY

    CAIRO, Tuesday. — "IF the war is to be won properly—and it must be won properly and not half won—then I ...

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  19. A.T.S. VOLUNTEER ON GUN SITES

    Girls of the A.T.S. in a special uniform of white skirts and blue jackets with white blouses are now at work at experimental rangos and other gun sites. The new A.T.S. fild service cops seen in the photograph are of the colours of the unit to which they are attached. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. PRECAUTIONS IN PANAMA

    CRISTOBAL, Monday. — New Canal Zone regulations, effective to-day, forbid ships entering or clearing Christobal and Balboa harbours between ...

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  21. U.S. Patrol Plane Missing

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Navy Department has announced that a plane of the North-Eastern Atlantic coast patrol has been missing since ...

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  22. HEAVY BOMBERS ABROAD IN DAYLIGHT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The R.A.F. is [?] gorously sustaining a round-the-clock attack on Germanys western front. ...

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  23. Isolationist Calls for U.S. War Referendum

    CHIGACO, Monday. — General Robert Wood, chairman of the America First Committee, to-day called on the ...

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  24. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) is amazed at the continuance of diplomatic relations with Vichy France. It is ...

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  25. Move to Procure Release of Hunger Strikers

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Members of the Sydney Trades and Labour Council will ask Mr. Ward, M.H.H., to-morrow to help them to procure the release of ...

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  26. Italians Claim Gorizia Avoided Torpedoes

    ROME. Monday.—The Navy Minister to-day categorically denied the sinking of the 10.000-ton cruiser Gorizia. He stated that a British submarine ...

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