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  3. SUCCESSFUL R.A.A.F. RAID ON KOEPANG AERODROME

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—In an R.A.A.F. raid on a Koepang (Timor) aerodrome to-day six enemy aircraft on the ground were probably destroyed. During a reconnaissance of Salamaua the crew of an Allied Plane ...

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  4. FRENCH DOCK UNUSABLE FOR 12 MONTHS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Photographs taken by reconnaissance 'planes over St. Nazaire submarine base reveal that the outer lock gate of the dock was smashed in the raid at the week-end. Naval experts consider the dock will be unusable for at least 12 months. ...

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  5. WOMEN AID A.A. BATTERIES

    London A.T.S. girls at work on a height-finder, photographed on the first occasion they were in action against night raiders. These girls help to direct the London anti-aircraft batteries by working the plotting and detecting devices. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. France Drops War Guilt Trials

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Mail's" correspondent on the German frontier says that Vichy is reported to have given ...

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  7. REORGANISING ARMY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The first steps taken to reorganise the Australian Army by Sir Thomas Blarney as Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Land Forces in Australia were endorsed ...

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  8. MR. CASEY RELINQUISHES U.S. POST

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Mr. R. G. Casey relinquishes his position as Australian Minister in U.S.A. as from midnight to-night. ...

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  9. JAPS MOVE ALONG IRRAWADDY

    LONDON, Tuesday,—In the Irrawaddy Valley the Japanese have made further progress. They have advanced ...

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  10. S. W. Pacific Change Suggested

    WASHINGTON, Monday — Under the headings; "Australia and war; In cold light of strategic reality area found not vital to Allies," Mr. ...

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  11. FIVE COAL STRIKES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Five strikes in coal mines took place in N.S.W. to-day, as a result of which 5460 tons of ...

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  12. Blanket Trial of Internees May be Impracticable

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A Federal Government decision to have a trial at civil law of at least some of the interned persons allegedly associated ...

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  13. DEVASTATING DISTORTIONS

    LONDON, Monday.—In a letter to "The Times" Mr. Bartlett, M.P., declared that he had been informed that cables which led the Minister for ...

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  14. INTER-AMERICAN SHIPPING

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Navy Minister (Col. Knox), speaking at the opening session of the Inter-American Defence Board to-day, said: "One of ...

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  15. MILDURA MAN TORPEDOES SUPPLY SHIP

    LONDON, Monday—The Air Ministry reports that Sergeant Pilot E. H. Brockhouse, of Mildura, participated in a swift moonlight attack last night on ...

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  16. Lew Ayres Objects to Fighting

    HOLLYWOOD, Tuesday—The film star, Lew Ayres, leaves to-morrow for a conscientious objectors' camp at Cascade Locks (Oregon). ...

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  17. BULGARIA'S TASK?

    LONDON, Tuesday.— "The Times" correspondent at Istanbul says there is a general feeling in Turkey that ...

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  18. WARNING ABOUT MADAGASCAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A former War Minister (Mr. Hore Belisha) in a speech to-day said it was difficult to understand why Britain had allowed ...

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  19. LIGHT MALTA RAIDS

    VALETTA, Monday.—After one night free from raids, Malta was again attacked by German 'planes five times to-day. ...

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  20. HIGHER ARMY PAY

    WASHINGTON, Monday—The Senate to-day passed and sent to the House of Representatives a bill to increase the pay of members of the ...

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  21. Heavy Jap. Losses In Philippines

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— Sharp fighting on Batan Peninsula continued throughout Saturday night, but died down by daybreak on Sunday the ...

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  22. CRUISER SUNK

    LONDON, Monday.— The Admiralty announces that the light cruiser H.M.S. Naiad has sunk, with sonic casualties. The Naiad displaced 5450 tons and had ...

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  23. INDIA PLAN REACTIONS NOT CLEAR: MANY WANT CONTROL OF DEFENCES

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday.—The reaction s of Indian leaders to the British War Cabinet's proposals for self-government after the war are not yet clear. It is expected the reactions will be known to-day. The Congress party, it is reported, ...

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  24. CELEBES SURRENDER?

    LONDON, Monday—Berlin radio quoted a Domei (Japanese news-agency) despatch as saying that the last remnants of the Dutch forces in the ...

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  25. QUENTIN REYNOLDS MARRIES ACTRESS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Quentin Reynolds, war correspondent and author of "London Diary." was married to Virginia Pine, a film actress, to-day. ...

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  26. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IF RUSSIA believes that the opening of a second front in Europe is essential to her survival—and she is the best judge of her ...

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  27. BIG GAINS ON SMOLENSK FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—After a fierce two-day battle, the Russians have recaptured an extensive area on the Smolensk front. The Germans were cleared from the entire area and many villages came into Russian hands. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. U.S. HAS GOOD FRIENDS BOTH TO NORTH AND SOUTH

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Mexican Foreign Minister (Ezequiel Padilla), who has arrived for official conversations about the movement of strategic materials and the interchange of products vital to the war effort, declared to-day: "The United ...

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  29. BELIEVE U-BOATS ARE GETTING OIL SOMEWHERE ON U.S. COAST

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Senate Naval Committee to-day summoned Admiral King, the Naval Commander-in-Chief, to give a confidential ...

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  30. GERMANS CLAIM CONVOY ATTACKED

    LONDON. Monday. — To-day's German communique claims that German destroyers on Sunday attacked a convoy bound from New York to ...

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  31. PLIGHT OF GREEKS

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Greek refugees arriving at Nicosia (Cyprus) in an emaciated state tell grim stories of the shocking conditions existing in Greece. ...

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  32. Changing Electrical Concerns to War Work

    WASHINGTON. Monday.— The War Production Board has ordered the cessation of manufacture of a long list of household electrical appliances, ...

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