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  3. CARGO SHIP TORPEDOED AND SUNK OFF N.S.W.

    Torpedoed without warning at sea, an Australian cargo vessel sank in less than five minutes. Survivors who reached an Australian port last night told how the wireless operator stayed at his post when the ship was going down. ...

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  4. ENGINES FOR BOMBERS

    Engine for Wellington bombers received a final overhaul at a maintenance unit of the Royal Air Force. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH COLUMNS MOVE UP SIX MILES

    LONDON, Thursday—The tank battle east and west of Gazala in Libya is reaching a climax. British forces have pushed six miles west of Knightsbridge and have ...

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  6. BREMEN SHIPYARDS ATTACKED

    LONDON, Thursday—The R.A.F.'s target last night was Bremen, Germany's second port and a great shipbuilding, " aircraft-building and steel manufacturing centre. It is in north-west Germany. Very few details of the attack are known yet. The ...

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  7. COMMANDOS RAID BOULOGNE

    LONDON, Thursday—British commando forces launched a reconnaissance raid on the Boulogne-Le Touquet area of the ...

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  8. Australians Fight On in Java?

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Answering a question at a press conference to-day, the Australian special envoy (Dr. Evatt), ...

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  9. PLEA FOR GRAND STRATEGY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— China is disappointed at the absence of grand strategy discussions. ...

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  10. Railways Attacked in China

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— The Japanese have thrown in strong reinforcements in a desperate attempt to take the railway centre of ...

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  11. Better Conditions For Prisoners

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Conditions for Imperial prisoners of war at Hong Kong and Singapore have improved. ...

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    DUTCH HARBOUR is shown on island at the western extremity of Alaska and in its relationship to Japan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Partially Raised Submarine Larger Than Expected

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—One of the Japanese submarines which raided Sydney Harbour on Sunday night was partially raised to-day. A NAVAL officer who took part in ...

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  14. MR. BRUCE FOR WAR CABINET

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— With Dr. Evatt's departure from London the Commonwealth Government has decided to appoint ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. JAP. AIRCRAFT OFF CEYLON

    COLOMBO, Wednesday.— Japanese aircraft, believed to be four-engined machines, have been sighted off the cast coast of Ceylon. ...

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  16. JAP. BOMBERS RAID U.S. BASE AT DUTCH HARBOUR

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Four Japanese bombers and about 15 fighters attacked Dutch Harbour (Alaska) twice to-day. The first of the attacks, which ...

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  17. NAZIS—"TO BE OR NOT TO BE"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Opening the Berlin line arts week, Goebbels said to-day: "I thank the German people for their ...

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  18. CABLES IN BRIEF "AVENGERS" OF PEARL HARBOUR

    On Sunday over 10,000 sailors, marines and coastguard men will be sworn in as "the avengers of Pearl Harbour." ...

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  19. ARTILLERY ACTIVE IN LENINGRAD AREA

    LONDON, Thursday—Moscow radio reported no change in the front to-day, but declared that Leningrad's artillery was active. Correspondents predict that the next offensive will be in the Leningrad area. ...

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  20. HEYDRICH DEAD

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reinhard Heydrich, "butcher of Moravia," died this morning from wounds inflicted by patriots who threw a bomb in his car ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. 500 MORE U.S. WARSHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Mr. Carl Vinson, chairman of the House of Representatives Naval Committee, today introduced an appropriation bill of ...

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  22. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE war is not yet won. The United Nations have not yet secured to themselves the right to decide the nature of the post-war ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICA'S DEFENCE

    DURBAN, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Field Marshal Smuts) announced to-day that two South African divisions in North Africa are being ...

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  24. Hitler Tolerates Only Himself

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— Louis Lochner. Associated Press of America correspondent, who has just returned from Berlin in the exchange of ...

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  25. British Captives Freed In Libya

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—A patrol of the Foreign Legion carried out a bold night operation in Libya and freed 800 British prisoners. They brought them back ...

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