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  3. RUSSIAN ARMIES STILL HOLD GERMAN DRIVES

    RUSSIAN FORCES ARE SAID TO BE HOLDING THE GERMANS ON MOST FRONTS, AND TO BE COUNTERATTACKING ON SOME OF THEM. Scarcely any German statements have been made about operations on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. REBUKE BY MINISTER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Federal Government refused to be intimidated by threats of direct action, Mr. Holt, Labour ...

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  5. NEW HARD-HITTING RAIDER TO BATTER GERMAN BASES

    is Boeing B l7c "Flying Fortress." Twenty of these American machines have been ferried across the Altontic to Britain, and are in operation with RAF units. With a speed of 300mph and range of more than 3,500 miles, a Boeing "Flying Fortress" of this latest type carries more than 9,0001b. of bombs. It is armed with 6 ½in. guns and.303 gun ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FIGHT GOES ON AT BEIRUT

    Fighting was continuing in Syria early this afternoon. No reply to the British ultimatum for surrender of Beirut had been received up to noon, and no news of any Vichy reply to the British armistice terms ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THREE MAIN DRIVES IN PROGRESS

    Three main drives are being made against Russia — in the north towards Leningrad, in the centre toward Moscow, and ...

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  8. NON-STOP RAIDS ON GERMANY

    Berlin Radio says that RAF planes were again over western Germany last night. Three planes, it claims, were shot ...

    Article : 159 words
  9. US NAVY TOLD IT MAY SHOOT

    When asked whether President Roosevelt's statement to Congress that Navy had been ordered to "take all necessary steps" to keep open the sea approaches to USA meant that U-S Navy would shoot at enemy ...

    Article : 410 words
  10. MR. CASEY SEES AIR TRAINEES IN CANADA

    On his return from a trip to Canada Mr. R. G. Casey, Australian Minister in Washington, said he had visited Australian ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. HESS NOW PRISONER OF STATE

    Rudolf Hess is now graded as a "prisoner of State" — the highest rank for a prisoner of war. He first was regarded as ...

    Article : 126 words
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  13. Al F LEARNS JUNGLE LORE FROM NATIVES

    The AIP has been receiving instruction in Malayan jungle lore from the Sakai people, who live in jungle-covered hills in ...

    Article : 235 words
  14. USA MAY MAKE BASES IN IRELAND

    On emerging from a long conference at the White House, Mr. Wendell Willkle, Republican leader, said he had assured ...

    Article : 204 words
  15. FRENCH LEGION TO FIGHT RUSSIANS

    Hitler, says Daily Telegraph's Vichy correspondent, has approved the formation of a French Legion to fight against ...

    Article : 132 words
  16. PRESS ATTACKS ON WAR OFFICE FOR "STUPID" BAN

    The Press today attacks official blundering which led to photographers at a London railway station being told that ...

    Article : 208 words
  17. NEW US INTELLIGENCE BOARD

    President Roosevelt will, says the New York Times, today announce the formation of an Intelligence Co-ordination ...

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  18. SPAIN'S INTEREST IN ICELAND MOVE

    A message from Madrid states that the news of the occupation of Iceland by USA overshadows in Spain even the news ...

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  19. ICELANDERS IN BRITAIN

    Mr. Eden, Foreign Secretary, announced in the House of Commons that, in deference to the wishes of the Iceland ...

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  20. MID-OCEAN PATROL

    When the captain of the U-S liner Excambion arrived at New York he said that 2 U-S Navy patrol planes ...

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  21. US ARMY PURGE

    Senate Military Affairs Committee yesterday unanimously approved a bill to authorise the War Department to purge ...

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  22. PATROL ACTIVITY IN LIBYA

    Renewed patrol activity in the forward area in the Western Desert is reported by GHQ Heavy British bombers again ...

    Article : 77 words
  23. 2,000 BOMBS ON CHUNGKING

    Six heavy attacks on Chungking have been made by Japanese aircraft in the last 4 days. More than 2,000 bombs are ...

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  24. RAIDERS STAY NEAR COAST, 4 BAGGED

    Four enemy raiding planes were shot down over Britain last night, in spite of the fact that enemy activity was almost ...

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  25. KING CUTS DOWN HIS CIGARETTES

    When the Queen visited a girls' hostel at Hoxton today she told the Mayor of Shoreditch, Cr. T. J. Shilitoe: "Well, ...

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  26. SOVIET WILL ASK BRITAIN FOR FIGHTER PLANES

    The Soviet mission visiting London, some quarters say, ask Britain for all fighter planes that can be spared. Russia's ...

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  27. JOE LOUIS DENIES WIFE'S CHARGES

    Joe Louis, world heavyweight champion, sought dismissal of his wife's divorce suit, denying alleged acts of cruelty. ...

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  28. WOMAN SHIP'S ENGINEER WINS M B E

    Miss Victoria Alexandrina Drummond, god-daughter of Queen Victoria and the first woman to qualify as a ship's engineer, has been ...

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  29. 'CAPTAIN YOUBEAUT' EEEPS SWEET WITH THE KIDS

    Thousands of young Malayans have become ardent collectors ot Australian post-age stamps, and when it's mail ...

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  30. MRS. ROOSEVELT'S CAR SMASH ESCAPE

    Mrs. Roosevelt and her mother narrowly escaped disaster today when a motorist ignored a red traffic light and ...

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  31. AMBULANCES FOR RAAF

    being inspected by Mr. Spender, Army Minister; Mr. Dudley [?]urner, deputy chairmen Auitralian Red Crots; and Mr. McEwen, Air Minister, outside Royal Australasian College of Surgeons yesterday, when 22 embulances for the Army and Air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. MARRIED WOMEN FOR WAR INDUSTRY

    Many married women will have to be called up soon to provide much needed labour for war industry, according to Government experts ...

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  33. "TIME-PAYMENT" INCOME TAX

    The British economist, Mr. J. H. Keynes, has asked Mr. Morgenthau, Secretary to U-S Treasury, for full details of U-S ...

    Article : 72 words
  34. MR. EDEN REGRETS WODEHOUSE'S ACTIVITIES

    Mr. Eden, Foreign Secretary, said in the Commons today that the Government "had seen with regret" the report that P. G. ...

    Article : 43 words
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