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  3. GEN. SIKORSKI KILLED IN AIR ACCIDENT

    LONDON, Monday.—Gen. sikorski, polish prime Minister and C.-in-C. of the armed forces, has been killed in an air accident near ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 226 words
  4. AMERICAN FORCES LAND ON VANGUNU ISLAND

    Somewhere in Australia, Monday.—American forces have made a landing on Vangunu Island, which lies to the south of New Georgia, and have ...

    Article : 513 words
  5. BOMBS FOR TURKEY

    At Port Iskenderun, Turkey, Turkish soldiers unload crates shipped by the United States under lend-lease. Large shipments of American tanks and other military supplies have been sent to Turkey. In the background, ships lie in Iskenderun harbour and behind them ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BIG RED PUSH AT HAND?

    LONDON, Monday.—For, the third time in three days, the official German news-agency warned that the ...

    Article : 255 words
  7. AXIS LOSES 43 PLANES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Mediterranean air war is being intensified daily. Allied bombers and fighters had their fiercest clashes with Axis fighters over Sicily yesterday. They ...

    Article : 484 words
  8. U.S. DAYLIGHT RAIDS ON VITAL FRENCH CENTRES

    LONDON, Monday.—American bombers made their longest flight from Britain yesterday to raid the submarine yards at La Pallice, 90 miles further south on the Atlantic coast than St. Nazaire. ...

    Article : 393 words
  9. ANTI-INVASION FORCE

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—The Germans have created a new general service military branch, headed by Admiral Raeder, presumably to combat ...

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  10. JAPS. MASS IN MANCHURIA

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The U.S. War Department announced to-day that it has received reports that Japanese forces are massing ...

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  11. WARSHIPS FROM MARTINIQUE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "Herald Tribune" says that a settlement of the troublesome Martinique situation is expected to add the aircraft carrier ...

    Article : 96 words
  12. Raceless Saturdays to Continue

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—In view of the Federal Government's decision to continue raceless Saturdays, as advised by telegram received from the ...

    Article : 120 words
  13. Industries' Expansion Committee

    The Commonwealth proposal to set up a State Industries Expansion Committee involved the appointment of five members, three of whom were to ...

    Article : 123 words
  14. FROSTBITE

    Just back from a raid on Axis territory, the waist gunner in a huge U.S. bomber, munches a sandwich at his English base while his hand is treated for frostbite. Operating at high attitudes, the men who fly America's bomb's are constantly subject to intense cold. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. REST OF NEWS IN BRIEF

    Air Trainee Killed.—L.A.C. Gordon Rev Young (19), [?]gala (S.A.), was killed or Thursday when an Aircraft from as R.A.A.F. station in South Australia, ...

    Article : 245 words
  16. One Better Than The Master

    LONDON, Monday.—German controlled Paris radio has gone one better than Berlin and Rome in "terror raid" propaganda. ...

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  17. SEAPOWER BIGGEST PACIFIC FACTOR

    LONDON, Monday.—"There is no theatre of operations in which the naval forces will play a bigger part, of course in very close concert with the Air Arm, than in the Pacific struggle," according to "The Times." ...

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  18. HOTTER RESISTANCE TO NAZI SUBJECTION

    LONDON, Monday.—A constant trickle of reports from Occupied Europe shows that the Allies' current war of nerves is "hotting up the volcano" on which Italy and Germany are sitting. REPORT received in the past 24 ...

    Article : 545 words
  19. DISSOLUTION TO-MORROW

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Federal Parliament will be formally dissolved on Wednesday, and the election will be held on August 21. ...

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  20. OPENING OF "AIR TRAIN" SERVICE BY GLIDER CROSSING OF ATLANTIC

    LONDON, Monday.—The first "air train" to cross the Atlantic has been brought over by the R.A.F. Transport Command. The "train" consisted of a glider, fully loaded, towed by a twin engined Dakota aircraft. It covered 3500 miles in 28 flying hours. THE glider carried vaccines for ...

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  21. Nazi Commander's Son Arrested

    STOCKHOLM, Monday—The Goteborg "Handels Tidningen" says Field Marshal Brauchitsch's son and a number of other officers have been arrested ...

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  22. ORDEAL AFTER GUN ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—With his left leg practically shot off, James Mortimer. 33-year-old vegetable farmer, of Burrawang, crawled more than 50 ...

    Article : 159 words
  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE Germans nearly won the last war with the U-boat, and for a long time it has been their most dangerous weapon ...

    Article : 133 words
  24. "VICTORY FOR CHINA LOOMING ON HORIZON"

    NEW YORK, Monday.—"Victory for China is beginning to loom on the horizon", Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek told the New York "Herald-Tribune" correspondent, Sonia Tomara. "IT is difficult to predict victory," he ...

    Article : 272 words
  25. FOUND STARVING IN SQUALOR

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mrs. Charlotte James (82) and her son, Leonard Thomas James (59), were found lying on the floor at their house in ...

    Article : 95 words
  26. "INVASION LECTURES"

    LONDON, Monday.—The B.B.C. to-day will broadcast the first of a series of English lessons to European listeners in preparation for the Allied ...

    Article : 28 words
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