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  3. ALLEGIANCE TO PETAIN

    VICHY, Wednesday.—Marshal Petain, Chief of the French State, declared to-day ...

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  4. SOVIET HOLDS DNIEPER BRIDGEHEADS

    LONDON, Wednesday.-Odessa, on the Black Sea, and Leningrad, in the north, appear to be the immediate objectives of the German advance in Russia. Fighting also has flared up in the Gomel area, half way between Smolensk ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH WOMEN MAKING GUNS FOR BRITAIN

    A scene in one of Britain's great ordnance factories showing skilled women workers busy on the manufacture of gun barrels. Women have already contributed enormously to Britain's increasing output of munitions and preparations are being made to enable them to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.S. AID FOR RUSSIA : WINTER FIGHT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday,—Unofficial, but well-informed military Experts, said to-day that the United States is ...

    Article : 185 words
  7. Unemployment at Lowest Level Since 1929

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Unemployment among, trade unionists at the end of May was only 3.6 per. cent. for the whole ...

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  8. MOST LABOUR MEN OPPOSE LONDON VISIT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—While some uncertainty still exists and will persist until Labour caucus has made its decision to-morrow, the majority of Labour members seem opposed to Cabinet's suggestion that Mr. Menzies should ...

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  9. KIEL CHIEF TARGET : R.A.F. RAIDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The German shipyard city of Kiel was the main target of R.A.F. bombers last night. ...

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  10. HUNT TROPHIES USED IN ARMS FACTORY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A lone hunter crouches in ambush in a steamy Belgian Congo jungle as the thunder of mighty hoofs shakes the ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. BRITISH TROOPS NEAR THAI FRONTIER

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday.—The Domei (Japanese agency) correspondent at Saigon says approximately 73,000 British troops (including 42,000 Indians), ...

    Article : 56 words
  12. "GLASS — WITH CARE"

    One of the biggest shop window panes in Launceston presented an awkward problem for the men who had to take it out of its frame yesterday before cutting it down to a smaller size. The picture shows them balancing it as it was lifted clear of the frame. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. EARWIG UPSETS DELICATE BOMB RELEASE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Times" aeronautical correspondent says that when an R A.F. bomber returned from a raid on ...

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  14. LEAVING BERLIN BEFORE BIG RAIDS START

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Moscow radio said to-day that German authorities are discussing a plan for moving the Government from Berlin to ...

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  15. MISHAP DELAYS TRAINS : BUFFERS LOCKED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An unusual double mishap on the main southern railway line delayed each of the three divisions of the Sydney-bound ...

    Article : 135 words
  16. Manchukuo Border

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—It was announced to-day that the Manchukuo-Mongolia border demarcation has been concluded. ...

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  17. WINDSORS TO VISIT U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull, said to-day he had been advised by the British Embassy that the Duke and ...

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  18. U.S. REPAIRS WARSHIPS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Captain Lord Mountbatten arrived yesterday by clipper from Lisbon in order "to take command of one of the warships you ...

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  19. CANADIAN PREMIER IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Canadian Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) arrived by air to-day for discussions with the Government. ...

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  20. SHIP SUNK, TWO CRIPPLED IN R.A.F. RAIDS

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—Swordfish 'planes of the Fleet Air Arm on Sunday night, in an attack on a strongly escorted enemy convoy in the Central ...

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  21. ROOSEVELT SAYS:— BRITAIN, U.S. SURVEY 1943 WAR NEEDS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Roosevelt said at his press conference to-day that the war would continue through 1943, if necessary. Britain and the United States would make a survey of needs and production through that ...

    Article : 281 words
  22. GERMAN ARMY OFFICERS' APPEAL FOR OVERTHROW OF HITLER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Moscow radio last night broadcast a message signed by five German officer prisoners appealing to the German army to overthrow Hitler whom they described as a "maniac and adventurer who had brought Germany ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    Shape of Things to Come MR. MENZIES' prediction that some of the war-time controls will continue when peace returns ...

    Article : 128 words
  24. STORMY U.S. SENATE DEBATE ON WAR COMMITMENTS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—There was a stormy debate in the Senate to-day. It followed questions by Senator Vandenberg and Senator Barkley's denial that the sending of an American Expeditionary Force to help. Britain invade ...

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  25. NAZI FIELD OFFICER SAYS "A.I.F. SUPERIOR"

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—During recent operations in the Western Desert a report written by a field officer of the German Afrika Corps on the subject of infantry warfare under desert conditions name into British hands. ...

    Article : 273 words
  26. AUSTRALIAN DARING REWARDED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—For gallantry and distinguished service in the Middle East 14 Australian soldiers have ...

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  27. IRAN SITUATION CRITICAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Times" correspondent at Baghdad says it is not yet known whether the Iranian Government has replied to the latest ...

    Article : 116 words
  28. SUBMARINE LOST : CREW SAFE?

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty announces that the submarine, Cashalot, commanded by Lieutenant H. R. B. Newton, is overdue and must be ...

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