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  3. VIOLENT ONSLAUGHT AGAINST RUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday.—The latest Russian communique suggests that fighting has flared up with new violence along the whole front from the Black Sea to the Baltic. ...

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  4. THAI ASSEMBLY TOLD OF DANGER AT DOOR

    BANGKOK, Thursday.—Danger lies at Thailand's door, the Minister for Justice (Luang Dharmrong Navasvasti) told the National Assembly to-day when he ...

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  5. GERMANY NOW!

    A vast and continuous offensive is being carried on in the air against Germany. German shipping and German occupied France have felt the full force of British air power and the attack is now being carried into Germany. These mighty attacks have reversed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Reinforcements for A.I.F. in Malaya

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Spender) announced to-day that powerful reinforcements for the ...

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  7. GERMAN SPY FACES FIRING PARTY

    LONDON, Friday. — A German spy was shot in the Tower of London this morning. ...

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  8. CONDITIONS IN GERMAN PRISON CAMPS

    LONDON, Friday.—The International Red Cross Committee advises that conditions in prisoners of war camps in Germany are generally up to ...

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  9. LEADERS MET ON BATTLESHIP

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—At least one of the conferences between Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt occurred aboard the British battleship Prince of Wales. The White House disclosed this today' when it issued ...

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  10. TWO AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN RECEIVE AWARDS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. - Two Australian airmen who are serving with the R.A.F., have been decorated for notable service in the Middle East, the ...

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  11. ALL .303 RIFLES IMPRESSED

    SYDNEY, Friday.-The Minister for the Army (Mr. Spender) said to-day that the War Cabinet had decided to impress all .303 rifles owned by ...

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  12. Second Atlantic Plane Crash in Week

    LONDON, Friday. — In the second trans - Atlantic plane crash this week, Mr. Arthur Purvis, Director-General of the ...

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  13. TRIPOLI RAILWAY STATION

    Wrecked in R.A.F. Raid CAIRO, Thursday.—R.A.F. bombers attacked Bardia, Derna, and Tripoli on Tuesday night, a communique ...

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  14. American Petrol for Russia

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The first American tanker shipment of aviation petrol will leave Los Angeles to-day for Vladivostok. Other tankers will ...

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  15. Japanese Decide to Stay

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Nineteen leading Japanese business men of Sydney and Melbourne. who had booked passages for Japan by the liner Kasima ...

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  16. LEGLESS PILOT PRISONER

    BERLIN, Thursday. — Wing Commander D. R. S. Bader, the R.A.F. legless fighter pilot, is a prisoner of war, the Official German newsagency ...

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  17. DEMONSTRATIONS IN PARIS

    Police Fire on Crowd MADRID, Thursday. — Unrest in France flared up in the streets of Paris on Wednesday when police fired ...

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  18. CLOSER U.S.—AUSTRALIAN COLLABORATION

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday.—Mr. Nelson Johnson, who is replacing the U.S. Minister (Mr. Clarence Gauss). will sail for Australia next week. ...

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  19. R.A.A.F. CASUALTIES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—An R.A.A.F. casualty list issued to-day states that Pilot-Officer J. H. O'Byrne, formerly of Launceston, is missing in air opera- ...

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  20. Iceland harbours to be Improved

    REYKJAVIK (Iceland), Thursday.— An agreement is announced under which the United States forces will undertake an extensive improvement ...

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  21. TYPHOON HITS OSAKA

    TOKIO, Friday.—A typhoon struck Osaka and Kobe to-day causing considerable damage and suspending telephone and telegraph communications ...

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  22. BREACHES OF ARMISTICE IN SYRIA

    CAIRO, Thursday.—General Sir Henry Maitland Wilson has vigorously protested against three breaches of the Syrian ...

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  23. GERMANS ATTEMPT TO STARVE TOBRUK

    IN THE WESTERN DESERT, Thursday.—The Germans apparently have abandoned hope of reducing Tobruk by force. They have built an extensive by-pass road to carry supplies to the Egyptian frontier and they hope to starve ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND COMMISSIONER GREETS AIR HEROES

    At an Investiture held by H. M. King George VI. at Buckingham Palace, the New Zealand High Commissioner, Mr. J. W. Jordan, greeted his fellow countrymen who had received awards for gallantry in the air. The picture shows Mr. Jordan with a group of pilots ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. R.A.F. SENDS 300 BOMBERS OUT

    LONDON, Friday.—Over 300 R.A.F. bombers operated last night. Their objectives included Hanover, Brunswick, Magdeburg, ...

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  26. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    America this year is a book by a Dutch boy, aged 12 years, who. with his little sister, survived the bombing of Rotterdam. ...

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  27. CHILE TO OUTLAW NAZIS

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Thursday.—The Chamber of Deputies at an extraordinary session to-day debated a bill to outlaw Nazi organisations. ...

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  28. GERMANS TERRORISE SERBS: THOUSANDS OF SHOOTINGS

    JERUSALEM Friday. — Americans evacuated from Yugoslavia report a new wave of terrorism against the Serbs. ...

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  29. U.S.A. May Requisition French Ships

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — It is expected that the Maritime Commission will shortly requisition French ships tied up in American ports as a ...

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  30. RAID ON SUEZ CANAL

    CAIRO, Thursday.—Eleven were killed and 12 injured in an air raid op the Suez Canal area on Wednesday night ...

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