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  3. Mexico Releases Detained Axis Seamen

    MEXICO CITY, Monday.—The President to-day released 560 German and Italian officers—members of the crews of the 1.2 vessels Mexico seized in April—from the semi-detention to which they have been subjected ...

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  4. NAZI FORCES STALLED BEFORE MOSCOW

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The Germans have made no new progress towards Moscow, but they claim the capture of the important port of Taganrog in their drive along the Black Sea coast towards Rostov. ...

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  5. TENDING SICK AND WOUNDED AT TOBRUK

    Patients in one of the hospital wards at Tobruk. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. KILLER DIES OF WOUNDS: WAS GOING IN TO GIVE HIMSELF UP

    CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z.), Tuesday.—Stanley Graham, the Westland farmer who was wounded and captured in the bush on Monday after a 13 day hunt by police and soldiers, died in Hokatika Hospital early to-day. ...

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  7. TOJO OUTLINES POLICY

    TOKIO, Monday.—In an Order of the Day to the War Office, the Premier (General Tojo) said : "Japan now stands at the cross-roads in national history. It demands iron ...

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  8. CENSORS LAX IN ITALY

    LONDON, Monday.—The increasing laxity of the Italian censorship has aroused speculation, says the "Daily Mail" ...

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  9. WORKSHOP DISPUTE

    The Transport Commission at a meeting yesterday decided to ask the Arbitration Court to convene a ...

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  10. MACHINE TOOLS FACTORY

    The construction of a machine tools factory, at Launceston at an estimated cost of £11,000 is to begin ...

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  11. Darwin Unrest Stories Exaggerated

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Stories of unrest among the troops at Darwin are greatly exaggerated. ...

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  12. U-Boat Officer Shot in Escape

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The German escape who was shot yesterday was Lieutenant Berndt (25), commander of the ...

    Article : 134 words
  13. NOT AFRAID OF GREAT LAKE DAM

    "There is no truth whatever in it," said the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) yesterday, referring to a statement made at a meeting of the Beaconsfield ...

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  14. LOANS UP TO £3000 FOR EX-SERVICEMEN

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday—Details of the Government's scheme for rehabilitating ex-servicemen by financing them in the purchase of farms, ...

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  15. Australia to Make Cruiser Tanks

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Production within Australia of cruiser tanks on an "astounding" scale was forecast to- day by the Minister for Munitions (Mr. ...

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  16. ESCAPEE CAPTURED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Heinrich Lindner, the third of three German escapees from a Goulburn Valley internment camp, was captured to-night ...

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  17. DEATHS ON KEARNY AROUSE WASHINGTON'S IRE

    WASHINGTON. Monday.—The Navy report of casualties aboard the Kearny caused a blaze of indignation against Germany in official circles here to-day. Despite the German denials, there ...

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  18. ARMS WORKERS RESUMING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—All men at the Lithgow Small Arms Factory will resume work to-morrow morning, an undertaking having been given by the ...

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  19. NOW TIME FOR DECISION, MR. ICKES SAYS

    CHICAGO, Tuesday — The Secretary of the Interior (Mr. Ickes) declared to-day that the United States should make its ...

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  20. MISTOOK POISON FOR MEDICINE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—A mother giving poison in mistake for medicine to her child last night brought about the death of Lorne Elaine Weyman, aged ...

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  21. MASS ARRESTS IN VILNA REPORTED

    LONDON, Monday.—Four thousand Poles arrested in Vilna are alleged to be members of a sabotage ...

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  22. MORE CANADIAN TROOPS ARRIVE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday.—Thousands of Canadian troops for armoured units arrived in one of the largest convoys of the war. The troopships also brought hundreds of airmen, anti-tank gunners, Polish and Dutch soldiers and American technicians. ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE NATURE of General Tojo's new Japanese Government has now been thoroughly discussed. The consensus of opinion ...

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  24. Unemployment Insurance System

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Introduction of a system of unemployment insurance is expected to be one of the comparatively early actions ...

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  25. U.S. MISSION TO MOSCOW

    HYDE PARK (U.S.A.), Monday.— President Roosevelt to-day summoned Mr. Averall Harriman and Mr. Harry Hopkins for a luncheon ...

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  26. NAZI COMMANDER ASSASSINATED IN FRANCE

    VICHY, Monday. — The German commander of the Nantes region in occupied France (Lieut.-Col. Holtz) has been assassinated. A Nantes report states that he was ...

    Article : 261 words
  27. BOMBERS OVER LIVERPOOL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Night raiders bombed Liverpool, attacking the city in waves at half-hourly intervals. Some of the bombs fell in thickly ...

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