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  3. R.A.A.F. PILOTS WITH NEW PLANE

    A group of Australian fighter pilots of a squadron in Syria with one of the new American Tomahawk planes with which they have been equipped. The pilots are from left—Squadron Leader Peter Jeffreys, D.F.C., Flight Lieut. Jock Perrin, D.F.C., Flight Lieut. Alan Rawlinson, Pilot Officer Peter Turnbull Pilot Officer Jackso. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NAZI LIGHTNING VICTORY HOPE FRUSTRATED

    LONDON, Friday—It is now generally accepted that the Germans have been frustrated in their first attempt to secure a lightning victory over the Russians. The two armies have come to a standstill compared with other ...

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  5. READY FOR BRITAIN'S COUNTER-BLITZ

    A flight view of the latest type of Boeing Flying Fortress B-170 bomber, one of the flying fortresses now being delivered to Britain from America. Twenty are ready for action. This air[?] is a 22-ton, four-engined, all metal, low-winged monoplane with a wing span ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. VICHY PROMISES SPEEDY ANSWER TO SYRIAN ARMISTICE TERMS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Vichy Government received from the United States Embassy this morning the terms upon which Britain is prepared to grant an armistice in Syria. It proposes to give a speedy reply. ...

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  7. RAIDS ON ITALY AND GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Raids last night against Naples (Italy) and Bielefeld (Germany), which are 900 miles apart, strikingly illustrate the R.A.F.'s domination of the enemy territory. ...

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  8. ENQUIRY INTO REPORTED U.S. NAVY ACTIONS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Senate Naval Affairs Committee decided to-day to call the Secretary for the Navy (Col. ...

    Article : 60 words
  9. UNITED STATES INFORMED ON RUSSIA'S NEEDS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—After an hour's 'conference with President Roosevelt, the Russian Ambassador (Mr. ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. WAR EFFORT HINDERED

    MELBOURNE, Friday,—"I think this was a scandalous incident," the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said ...

    Article : 312 words
  11. Must Continue to Keep Ships for Mine-Sweeping

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There is little likelihood that the Navy Department will give up control of south coast ...

    Article : 195 words
  12. FIRST MEMBER OF NAVAL BOARD ARRIVES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Optimism tempered with caution was the keynote of a review of the war at sea, ...

    Article : 415 words
  13. Iceland Move Defended

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—"The President was perfectly justified in ordering the occupation of Iceland," declared ...

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  14. HEAVY BERLIN RAIDS PROMISED

    LONDON, Thursday.—It would not be many months before raids like the famous ones on London would be child's play compared with those which the R.A.F. would make on Berlin, the Minister for Aircraft Production (Col. ...

    Article : 599 words
  15. Halifax to Visit London Soon

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—He hoped to visit London for a stay of two or three weeks some time next month, the ...

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  16. U.S. Paper Calls for Immediate War Declaration

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—In an editorial, covering almost half the front page, the "New York Post" calls on President Roosevelt to ...

    Article : 89 words
  17. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IT HAS BECOME necessary for the Government to take an uncompromising stand against strikers— to take up their ...

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  18. CASUALTY LIST ISSUED

    Tasmanians are named in a casualty list issued by the military authorities yesterday after its receipt from abroad. They are:— ...

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  19. EXTENDED TERMS FOR TRAINEES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Senator Reynolds, chairman of the Senate Military Affairs Committee, to-day introduced legislation to give the President ...

    Article : 157 words
  20. NEW ASSIGNMENTS FOR NAZI CONSULS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Dr. Borschers, the German Consul-General, left by plane to-day for San Francisco, where he will join Captain ...

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  21. U.S. ARMY AIR CORPS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The War Department announces the formation of a separate and independent Army Air Force staff, thus making the Army ...

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  22. SHIP SHORTAGE WORRIES AXIS FORCES IN LIBYA

    CAIRO, Thursday.—Frequent sinkings of enemy supply ships bound for Libya and the bombardment of Libyan ports and aerodromes by the R.A.F. are making the position of the German and Italian forces in Libya ...

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  23. Berlin Names Australian Prisoners

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Berlin Radio says that Albert Rhodes, of Elsternwick (V.), John Hughes, of Geelong (V.), Harry Wilson, Sydney, ...

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  24. CAR PRODUCTION DROP

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—It is officially announced that automobile production may be as low as 2.600,000 units in 1942 compared with the ...

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  25. German Women Quit N.E.I.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.—Six hundred German women and children, refugees from the East Indies, arrived on the Asama Maru to-day. ...

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