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  3. BENGHAZI TAKEN IN SWIFT ADVANCE

    DRAMATICALLY TO-DAY IT WAS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED FROM CAIRO THAT BENGHAZI, CAPITAL OF CYRENAICA (EASTERN LIBYA), HAD BEEN CAPTURED BY THE IMPERIAL FORCES. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. N.S.W. LABOUR UNITY

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Unity has been agreed upon between the Official Labour party and the Non-Communist Labour ...

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  5. INDUSTRY IN WARTIME

    Acting under powers in the Commonwealth Arbitration Act, Sir George Beeby, Chief Judge of the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 238 words
  6. U.S. ARMY PLANE CRASHES

    An Army "Flying Fortress[?]" loaded with secret equipment for research work into methods of reducing the hazards of Arctic flying, ...

    Article : 122 words
  7. D. MUNRO LOSES LICENCE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — "Darby" Munro, one of Australia's leading jockeys, had his riding licence revoked by the A.J.C. committee ...

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  8. MR. FADDEN DELIGHTED

    When the Adelaide express reached Ararat about 10.45 last night, Mr. Fadden, Acting Prime Minister, was sleeping soundly after ...

    Article : 104 words
  9. RELEASE OF INTERNEES

    Release of 10,465 internees had been authorised so far, the Home Secretary (Mr. Herbert Morrison) told the House of Commons. These included 241 to Canada ...

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  11. PETAIN WARNED BY U.S. ON FATE OF FRENCH FLEET

    Shortly after Admiral Darlan, French Naval Minister, left Vichy for Paris yesterday, Admiral Leahy, U.S. Ambassador, visited Marshal Petain and strongly reiterated a previous warning that the fate of the French Fleet and ...

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  12. "MAGNIFICENT FEAT"

    "Another magnificent achievement of the Imperial forces," was the comment of Lieut.-General Sturdee, Chief of the General Staff, ...

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  13. NEW AMERICAN ENVOYS

    The nomination of Mr. J. G. Winant as U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain is interpreted as an indication that President Roosevelt ...

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  14. S.A. MAILS LOST

    The Post-office announces the loss of surface mails containing correspondence from South Australia posted approximately between ...

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  15. "RICHEST SOLDIER," EARL INCHCAPE, TO MARRY R.A.F. WIDOW

    The "richest soldier in the Army," the Earl of Inchcape, is to marry the widow of an R.A.F. officer killed on active service, Mrs. ...

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  16. WRECKED PLANE NOT YET REACHED

    Fog, slush, and ice have so far made it impossible to reach the wrecked plane near the Nottawasga River. It is believed that the ...

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  17. INVASION PORTS AGAIN ATTACKED

    Planes of the Bomber Command attacked the invasion ports in enemy-occupied tenitory last night. ...

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  18. QUEEN'S CONFIDENCE IN VICTORY

    "Are we going to win, Your Majesty?" shouted a woman as the King and Queen yesterday toured Portsmouth's bombed areas. ...

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  19. FAR EAST C.-in-C. ON HIS WAY TO AUSTRALIA

    Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, British Commander-in-Chief in the Far East, passed through here to-day by ...

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  20. N.Z. LEGATION IN U.S.

    Lord Halifax, the British Ambassador, is having conversations with the State Department on a New Zealand Legation for Washington. ...

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