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  3. NEW NAZI OFFENSIVE IN THE UKRAINE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Germans have begun a thrust against Kharkov, the important Ukrainian centre. German Panzer units are locked in battle with Marshal Budenny's armies to the east of Poltava along the railway to ...

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  4. CAMOUFLAGED GUN

    This is how the army uses nets for camouflage. Nets have been laid over this gun emplacement in the Tobruk defences and strips ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ARREST OF PUPPET PREMIER IN PROTECTORATE

    LONDON, Sunday. — The puppet Premier of Bohemia and Moravia (General Alois Elias) has been arrested and charged with high treason, says a ...

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  6. MUSSOLINI CALLS MEETING OF FASCIST LEADERS

    ON THE ITALIAN FRONTIER, Sunday. — Mussolini has summoned an immediate conference, of Fascist party leaders in Rome. He is faced with a German demand to extend martial law ...

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  7. CONVOY PASSES THROUGH MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Monday.—An Admiralty communique announces that an important convoy successfully passed through the ...

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  8. NAZI PROPAGANDA LEADER'S STARTLING ADMISSIONS

    ZURICH, Monday.—Amazing admission were made by the Propaganda Ministry Director (Fritzche) to a gathering of local Nazi leaders at Frankfurt. He explained on behalf of the ...

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  9. T.U.C. LEADER AGAINST SECOND LINE

    LONDON, Sunday. — "If our military advisers have convinced Cabinet that the socalled 'second front' would ...

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  10. INDIA READY FOR AN EMERGENCY

    PESHAWAR, Monday. — An official communique states: "Although the world crisis so far has not presented a threat to ...

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  11. PETAIN READY TO SUPPORT PEACE ATTEMPT

    VICHY, Sunday,—Marshal Petain told, a neutral correspondent to-day that he was always ready to support President Roosevelt in any peace ...

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  12. R.A.F. Raids On Italy

    LONDON, Monday.—R.A.F. bombers last night attacked targets in Northern Italy and South-West Germany. ...

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  13. LEGLESS PILOT ATTEMPTS PRISON ESCAPE

    ROME, Monday.—It is reported that Wing-Commander D. R. S. Bader, the R.A.F. legless pilot, escaped from a German hospital, but was recaptured ...

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  14. NO SIGN OF ENEMY SEEN AT SEA

    ABOARD BATTLESHIP OF MEDITERRANEAN FLEET, Sunday.—The enemy gave no sign of life in the course of a ...

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  15. U.S. DEPOT TO MAINTAIN R.A.F. AIRCRAFT

    CAIRO, Sunday—Major-General Brett, chief of the United States Army Air Corps, after a fortnight's inspection of British needs in the Middle East, ...

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  16. MURDER OF A.I.F. VETERAN

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — To-night at the city watch-house Driver Alfred Bye (42), of Darley Camp, was charged with the murder of Thomas Edward ...

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  17. Bendigo Man Invents Strongest Barbed Wire in World

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Minister for Munitions (Senator McBride) said to-day that a new kind of barbed wire had been invented by Mr. H. A. ...

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  18. 4000 SURRENDER AT WOLCHEFIT

    LONDON, Monday—The Italian garrison at Wolchefit (Abyssinia), the surrender of which was announced yesterday, is estimated to number 4000. ...

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  19. Moscow Posters Depict Allied Air Raids

    LONDON, Monday — According to R.A.F. pilots who have recently returned from Russia, the most popular air poster in Moscow shows a Russian ...

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  20. TROOPS CAUSE DAMAGE IN DARWIN

    DARWIN, Monday.—An unruly clement among troops has caused damage to property and loss of goods amounting to £2000. Following their pay day, ...

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  21. GRAF SPEE MEN ESCAPE

    BUENOS AIRES, Sunday—The President has informed the Argentine Senate Investigation Committee that 128 of the 1055 interned men from the ...

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  22. MR. WILSON AND BUDGET NO DECISION ABOUT AMENDMENTS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Wilson, the Independent member for Wimmera, said in Sydney to-day that he had grave doubts about the soundness of the budget, but he ...

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  23. H. G. WELLS PLANS PEACEFUL WORLD

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. H. G. Wells put before the international conference of scientists to-day a plan to ...

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  24. TRAINLOAD OF BOMBS

    From the magazine in the background, dug protectively into the hillside, this little train carries a load of bombs to a nearby R.A.F. aerodrome. The bombs are destined to be dropped in Germany during the Bomber Command's next night raid. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Delegates Reach Moscow for Supply Talks

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—The British Minister of Supply (Lord Beaverbrook) and the U.S. Lease-Lend administrator (Mr. ...

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  26. ENGINEDRIVERS GIVE 14 DAYS' NOTICE

    SYDNEY, Monday—Members of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association employed by the Public Works Department will ...

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  27. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE FACT that the reported British plan to invade Europe has been widely published is interesting. It seems obvious that if ...

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  28. BRICKMAKERS ON STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday — Operations in the building trade were practically at a standstill to-day because of the strike of 1400 brickmakers at the 28 brick ...

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  29. BRITAIN EXPANDS EXPORTS TO TURKEY WHILE GERMANS TALK

    ISTANBUL, Sunday. — The German Ambassador (von Papen) will return to Ankara to-morrow to participate in the ...

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  30. REFERRING ARMS WORKERS' CLAIM TO COURT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The claim by munition workers for a 6/- a week war loading will be referred to the Arbitration Court, the Minister for ...

    Article : 70 words
  31. MINE UNION LEADERS EXONERATED

    SYDNEY, Monday—The Council of the Miners' Federation to-day investigated charges that the general president (Mr. C. Nelson) and the former ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. "THAILAND WOULD RESIST"

    HONOLULU. Monday—Hugh Grant formerly United States Minister at Bangkok, interviewed en route home. said: "Thailand will certainly resist a ...

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