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  3. SHELLING OF SYDNEY BY SUBMARINES

    SYDNEY, Monday.— For the present, no complete black-out of Sydney or Newcastle will be imposed as a result of the shelling of those cities by Japanese submarines on Sunday night, but the present brown-out will ...

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  4. JAPANESE MEMENTO

    The second cook. H. McKinnon, of one of the three freighters which were attacked by Japanese submarines on Wednesday, is seen holding a piece of the torpedo shrapnel which landed in the hatch after the explosion. The boat was not damaged. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
  5. Nazi Plans Dropped

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Stockholm N.B.C. broadcaster said to-day: "Swedish military correspondents ...

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  6. JAP. WARSHIPS IN FLIGHT

    PEARL HARBOUR, Monday.—The bulk of Japan's fleet is in perilous flight after breaking off the battle west of Midway Island. The destruction of a destroyer is ...

    Article : 469 words
  7. EVEN BIGGER BOMBS FOR GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday— The Aircraft Production Minister (Col. Llewellin) promised to-day that the R.A.F. would have "bigger ...

    Article : 293 words
  8. WARNING TO FRENCH

    LONDON, Monday. — The B.B.C., broadcasting this afternoon in French, urged all French people immediately to ...

    Article : 203 words
  9. POUNDING OF SEBASTOPOL

    LONDON, Monday. — For three days, violent air battles have been occurring over and near Sebastopol, the last ...

    Article : 247 words
  10. TOKIO ADMITS 9174 KILLED

    NEW YORK, Sunday—Imperial Japanese headquarters, summing up the first six months of the war, claim that 35 enemy divisions have been crushed ...

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  11. NAVAL CLASH OFF BELGIAN COAST

    LONDON, Monday.— An Admiralty communique announces a naval action oil the Belgian coast yesterday. A patrol of light British naval forces ...

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  12. SHOCKING GERMAN FIELD HOSPITALS

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday— A South African doctor who has escaped after several months in the hands of the Germans, to-day described conditions in ...

    Article : 71 words
  13. U-BOAT BOMBED OFF SPAIN

    LONDON, Monday.—According to Berlin radio, six British bombers off Santander (N. coast of Spain) attacked an Italian submarine which had just ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. DEMAND BY SWEDEN

    LONDON, Monday.—On the Swedish radio to-day M. Skoeld, the Minister for Defence, in reference to flights by German planes over Sweden, said: ...

    Article : 46 words
  15. TWO NEW ATTACKS REPULSED

    LONDON, Monday.— Another powerful enemy drive against Imperial position near Knightsbridge in Libya has been repulsed by concentrated artillery fire. ROMMEL threw in his main ...

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  16. Turkish Ships Leave Black Sea

    ISTANBUL, Sunday.—Turkey has prohibited Turkish ships from sailing in the Black Sea, presumably in consequence of ...

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  17. DRIVING SOUTH IN MADAGASCAR

    PORT LOUIS (Mauritius). Sunday. — A message from Antananarivo says British forces driving south in Madagascar have occupied Vohemar, a port ...

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  18. TRAGIC STREET BLAST

    LONDON, Monday.— It has been ascertained that the Southwark explosion, which wrecked a whole street, was due to and undetected, unexploded ...

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  19. FOR ANOTHER RAID

    Ground crews of an Australian bomber squadron "bombing up" in readiness for a raid against Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THREE is a certain parallel between recent happenings in the Pacific and two very important blunders by Hitler. Japan ...

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  21. LIMIT TO WHAT CHINESE CAN BEAR: CHUNGKING SERIOUSLY THREATENED

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Japanese drives in China have placed Chungking in a seriously threatened position, according to the head of the Chinese Mission to U.S.A. (General Hsiung Shi-fei). He told a representative of the ...

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