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  4. BRITISH LANDING IN NORWAY

    Eight enemy ships totalling 15,650 tons were sunk, stores, wireless stations and dumps were destroyed, and prisoners were captured in Saturday'a raid on the Norwegian coast by combined Britiah Army, ...

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  5. TIES OF EMPIRE REMAIN

    Frank statements which have been made recently by Mr. Curtin, Prime Minister, particularly his declaration of the extent to ...

    Article : 431 words
  6. THIS MAP OF THE PACIFIC, VIEWED IN PERSPECTIVE,

    shows the air and naval defences of the British, American, and Japanese powers, bases being indicated by Maltese crosses, stars, and circles respectively. It gives a particularly clear conception of the distribution of Pacific islands, which are, or might be, operational areas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PRESSURE ON MANILA INCREASING

    JAPANESE PRESSURE ON MANILA IS INCREASING FROM THE SOUTH-EAST. BRITISH FORCES ON THE PERAK FRONT, ON THE MALAYAN PENINSULA, ARE IN CLOSE TOUCH WITH THE ENEMY SOUTH OF IPOH, AND RAF BOMBERS HAVE ...

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  8. HEAVY RAF RAIDS ON N W GERMANY

    Strong forces of Bomber and Fighter Command aircraft last night attacked targets in NW Germany and enemy-occupied ...

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  9. WAR TALKS HELD IN MOSCOW

    It has now been revealed that concurrently with the conversations between Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt in ...

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  10. NAZI POSITION MENACED

    German troops between Mojaisk (75 miles W of Moscow) and Malo Yaroslavets (70 miles SW of the capital) are said to be in a dangerous position, and are beginning to withdraw from this area. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PROGRESS MADE AT WASHINGTON

    At the conclusion of the first week of the inter-Allied war consultations, Mr. R. G. Casey, Australian Minister, said that ...

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  12. RAAF PLANES COLLIDE: TWO KILLED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two airmen were killed today when 2 training machines collided at a height of about 3,000ft. during ...

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  13. 'WAR WITHOUT QUARTER'

    According to Daily Mail radio, Moscow Radio declared war without quarter in a special broadcast to the German ...

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  14. UNEXPLODED BOMBS FOUND UNDER HARBOUR BRIDGE

    Police last night discovered 5 unexploded high explosive and incendiary bombs under a bridge and a pier in the ...

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  16. IT MAY SOON BE JUST "TONY" AND "JOE"

    Probably for the first time the name of a British Cabinet Minister has appeared in an official statement without any ...

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  17. BENGHAZI IS CITY OF RUINS

    So severe have been RAF raids in recent months that the harbour at Benghazi is full of Italian and German ships in ...

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  18. ECONOMIC ADVISER TO MR. CASEY

    Mr. J. B. Brigden, secretary of the Munitions Department, will shortly be appointed to the staff of Mr. R. G. Casey, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. IN THE MESS OF AN RAAF SQUADRON

    engaged in striking at the retreating enemy in Libya. Men at ground personner, wear w[?] they please—and provide a wide variety of attire. The picture was taken at an [?]rationel drome in the Western Deser. (Depart ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. BULGARS IN BONDAGE

    Five hundred Bulgars, mainly labourers, are being sent to Germany for 6 months to "learn factory methods." ...

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  21. 2 BRITISH SHIPS SUNK

    The British Admiralty announced that the auxiliary Chakdina and the yacht Rosabelle had been sunk. ...

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