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  3. THE DESERT BRINGS FORTH ABUNDANCE

    German and Italian prisoners captured in the battle of Libya being marched through the centre of Cairo under an armed escort of Scottish troops and Egyptian Mounted Police. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AUSTRALIAN GUN COVER

    Giant ant hills make good cover for Bren carrier units taking part in Australian exercise at a forward battle station. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RUSSIAN FIGHT

    LONDON, Monday.—Russian troops are fortifying over 400 points captured in the ...

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  6. JAPANESE MIDGET SUBMARINES RAID SYDNEY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Swift Allied counter measures have followed a daring but futile attempt by Japanese midget submarines to ...

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  7. No Damage : Three Believed Sunk

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Swift Allied counter measures have followed a daring but futile attempt by Japanese midget submarines to ...

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  8. COLOGNE SHROUDED IN SMOKE AND FLAMES

    LONDON, Monday.—Reconnaissance of results of the pounding the R.A.F. gave Cologne on Saturday night has not been possible, because the city is still enveloped in smoke. The havoc is not hard to imagine, however. In 90 minutes the R.A.F. dropped 3000 tons ...

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  9. Central Front Flare-Up

    Importing operations are brewing on the central front. The Germans are massing strong forces near the Smolensk-Viazma railway. Russian ...

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  10. ROMMEL FIGHTING OUT OF GAPS

    CAIRO, Monday.—Indicating that Marshal Rommel has moved his main forces westward, the main fighting in Libya is now taking place near the two gaps which Rommel forced in the huge minefields surrounding the Allied Eighth Army. The next 36 or 48 ...

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  11. Periscope Spotted

    Harbourside residents became aware that things were happening when searchlights sought to pick up the raiders and guns were fired. When the ...

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  12. SECOND FRONT IN EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Crowds gathered in the streets of the city listening to broadcast reports of the British ...

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  13. REMEMBER COVENTRY

    A B.B.C. European broadcast to-day said: "We are not gloating over Cologne, We are even sorry for the women and children who may have suffered. But ...

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  14. BATTLE IN CHINA

    LONDON, Monday.—The Japanese have landed more troops on the Chekiang coast and are pushing their drive ...

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  15. Continued on Page Five

    PARIS RIOT.—Two policemen were killed and others wounded in a riot outside a Paris shop caused through crowds breaking in and throwing goods ...

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  16. RAIDS ON JAPAN FROM SIBERIAN BASES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—It is reported that M. Stalin has agreed to permit Allied raids on Japan from Siberian airfields, provided there is a simultaneous land invasion of the Continent. ...

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  17. Torpedoes Fired

    SYDNEY, Monday.—One submarine fired two torpedoes, one of which hit an old Sydney ferry used as a depot. ...

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  18. GERMANS BOMB CANTERBURY

    A force of about 25 German raiders attacked the cathedral city of Canterbury, in Kent, last night. The raid was described officially as ...

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  19. OVER 600 TRUCKS SMASHED

    It is estimated that at least 600 Axis vehicles have been destroyed in Cyrenaica as a result of the R.A.F. all out blitz against enemy columns. Over ...

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  20. TO FIGHT WITH R.A.A.F.

    Indonesian troops of Squad 18 of the Netherlands Air forces now in Australia on parade during a visit by the Governor-general (Lord Gowrie) to their station. When fully trained and equipped these Netherlands Indies units will fight with the R.A.A.F. squadrons ...

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THERE is now very good reason to believe that if, in the past; air power has not, of itself, been decisive, it can be—and will be. ...

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  22. Australian Wheat For Turkey

    LONDON, Sunday.—The remarkable expansion of British trade with Turkey is regarded in London as an encouraging sign of the strengthened position ...

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  23. COLUMNS BEATEN BACK

    The Libyan correspondent of the British United Press writes: "Confidence in the battle of Knightsbridge is growing hourly. I make the ...

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  24. AIR OFFENSIVE FROM INDIA

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce announces that official reports about the ...

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  25. BRITAIN AGREES THREAT TO AUSTRALIA MUST BE REMOVED

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Government has agreed to proposals which will "strengthen Australia's defences and overthrow the Japanese." This was the text of a farewell ...

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  26. U.S. Ship Blows Up in Mexico

    TAMPICO (Mexico), Sunday.—Three mysterious explosions gravely damaged a U.S. merchantman while she was taking on oil. ...

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  27. HEARING 1850 DIVORCES

    LONDON, Sunday.—One thousand eight hundred and fifty petitions, the largest number in any term since the war began, are being heard during the ...

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  28. CZECH MURDERS CONTINUE

    In reprisal for the shooting of Reinhardt Heydrich, the Gestapo protector of occupied countries, 20 more Czechs were executed ...

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  29. EXETER DAMAGE.

    Exeter cathedral was directly hit in the recent German raid. A bomb demolished St. James Chapel and three bays of the ...

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