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  3. AXIS MOVING ON EGYPT AFTER OCCUPYING TOBRUK

    LONDON, Monday. — Rommel has followed the capture of Tobruk by a swift move to the frontier of Egypt. To-day's Cairo communique says fighting is taking place at Sidi Azez, about 12 miles north-west of Capuzzo. ...

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  4. WAR O[?] TWO Y[?]

    LONDON, Mo[?] Baker, Parliaments [?] the Ministry of W[?] lieves the war will [?] ...

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  5. WEDGE IN SOVIET POSITIONS

    LONDON, Monday.—Moscow admits a retreat to the "intermediate defences" of the Crimean fortress of Sebastopol, but there is no confirmation of the German High ...

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  6. CARS PUSHING FORWARD

    Russian armoured cars led by Red Army motor cyclists advancing on a sector of the vast front. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ALEUTIAN RAIDS: SHIPS HIT

    WASHINGTON, Sunday — The correspondent of the "New York Herald Tribune" says it ...

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  8. COMMANDER FOR SECOND FRONT

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Observers think Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt may cut short their secret discussions because of the Libyan crisis. One observer says they are discussing the most likely man to be ...

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  9. ALL QUIET IN NORTH

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Air activity on all fronts affecting Australia has been confined to limited reconnaissance activities by the Allies and ...

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  10. WASTAGE IN CAMPS

    CANBERRA, Monday. — A proposal to instal civilian economy experts in military and air force establishments to prevent serious ...

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  11. GREEK SUBS. GET 12 SHIPS

    ALEXANDRIA, Monday. — Two Greek submarines which have been operating in the Mediterranean close to enemy ...

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  12. NOT LOOKING FOR AXIS HELP

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.—Writing in a magazine. Mahatma Gandhi refutes suggestions that he supports Chander Bose, who is at present in Europe ...

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  13. VAST U.S. PRODUCTION IMPRESSES

    LONDON, Monday. — After seeing Mr. Churchill in U.S.A., the British Production Minister (Mr. Oliver Lyltelton has returned to Britain as a ...

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  14. TWO MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Monday—Stockton Borehole and Millfield Greta were the only mines idle on the northern coalfields to-day. Stockton Borehole lodge. ...

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  15. E-boats Driven Off

    LONDON, Monday.—Coastal batteries and light naval units drove off German E-boats detected early to-day in Dover Straits. The noise of gunfire awoke the ...

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  16. SOUTHAMPTON RAIDED

    LONDON, Monday.—German raiders launched a sharp attack on Southampton last night. About 12 people were killed during ...

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  17. JAPANESE SWEEPING NORTH IN HONAN PROVINCE

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—Sweeping north, strongly supported by planes and heavy guns, Japanese forces have reached a point 30 miles west of the Peiping-Hankow railway in northern Honan province. ...

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  18. READY TO MEET AIR INVASION

    LONDON, Monday. — It is believed air support was withdrawn from the Tobruk area to concentrate on the defence of ...

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  19. ITALIAN SHOT BY MASKED MAN

    SYNDEY, Monday. — Sevestiano Dandrea (45), a naturalised Italian greengrocer, was shot in the abdomen by a masked man in his shop in ...

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  20. OVER 3000 CASUALTIES ON MALTA

    VALETTA, Monday. — Malta's defenders continue to hit back. During enemy raids yesterday they shot down three Italian and one German bomber. ...

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  21. DANGER AT HAND

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In a luncheon address to-day, the Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Hughes) said that Australians must ...

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  22. ADELAIDE BAKERS' STRIKE

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — At a mass meeting to-day bakers decided to adhere to their previous decision not to return to work until their claims had ...

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  23. Towns on Pacific Coast Shelled

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Since last night towns on the Canadian and United States Pacific coast have been shelled by a submarine and an ...

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  24. GROUND STAFF OF FAMOUS AIR DESERT SQUADRON RELIEVED

    CAIRO, Monday.—After two years of al most endless fighting, during which their squadron's reputation has been spread from Benghazi to Aleppo, the ground staff of the famous Australian fighter squadron stationed in the Middle East have now been relieved by fresh australians. ...

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  25. Sees Undeclared War on Farmer

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — The Chief Secretary (Mr. McEwin) at an agricultural conference to-day, said there appeared to be definite opposition to the ...

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  26. GUERRILLAS FIGHT ON IN JAVA

    MELBOURNE, Monday—For more than 100 days Dutch troops have been fighting the Japanese in bitter guerrilla ...

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  27. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    WE HAVE expressed the opinion that it is more unfortunate that four of the six states should have challenged the validity of the ...

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  28. Civilians to Leave Hawaii

    HONOLULU, Monday. — General Emmons, the Army C.-in-C., has invited non-essential civilians to leave Howaii. ...

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  29. KING PETER IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.—The State Department announces the arrival from England of King Peter, and the Yugoslav Foreign Minister (Dr. Nintchich). ...

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  30. GANG OF INDIAN HILLMEN KILL THREE BRITISH OFFICERS

    It is revealed from New Delhi that a gang of Dacoits held up a rail motor near Kalka (Simla), killing a British air force and two army ...

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  31. LOST AIRLINER CRASHED

    ADELAIDE, Monday-Guinea Airways announced to-night that it had received a police report that its Lockheed airliner VHADY, which was ...

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