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  3. RUSSIANS MAINTAIN PRESSURE ON GERMAN DEFENCES

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Russians are maintaining the offensive on all fronts. In sectors of the south-western front, the Germans have attempted large-scale ...

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  4. BAG OF 17 JAPANESE 'PLANES IN PAST TWO DAYS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—It is revealed that 14 Japanese aircraft were destroyed in the Allied raid on Lae yesterday, and three more have been claimed since. Wyndham was raided for ten minutes this morning by a medium ...

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  5. END OF A NAZI TANK

    An enemy tank put out of action in the Middle East. in the foreground can be seen the body of one of the crew. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Sir Earle page, Australia's special Ministerial envoy to the United kingdom seated in the cockpit of a Spitfire while on a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TERRIFIC BATTLES IN BURMA SKIES : SUPERIORITY THE AIM

    LONDON, Sunday.—A tremendous battle for air superiority is raging over the Burma front, both sides having been substantially reinforced, reports the Calcutta correspondent of the "Daily Mail." ...

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  8. Axis Move on Syria is Feared

    LONDON, Monday.—The belief that a heavy Axis assault on the Middle East is near is expressed to-day by ...

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  9. China Urges Freedom for Indians

    CHUNGKING, Monday.— Dr. Sun Fo, president of the Legislative Yuan, writing in the official "Central Daily ...

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  10. Nine Enemy Ships Lost

    LONDON, Monday.— The Admiralty announces the sinking of two Italian submarines, six large schooners, ...

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  11. Dr. 'Evatt Talks with Friend of Roosevelt

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— The Australian Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) spent the entire day in conferences, ...

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  12. JAPAN EXPECTS AIR RAIDS BY U.S. 'PLANES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—In a broadcast over the Tokio official radio, Lieut.—General Kobashi, commander of home defence, ...

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  13. SHOT DOWN 51 JAP PLANES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— In aerial combat alone. Australian squadrons serving in the Malayan campaign shot down 51 Japanese aircraft. ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S WAR PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Deputy prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) in speech to-day said. "Our production of warlike stores is tenfold what it was ...

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  15. JAPS. DEMAND SURRENDER IN PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— The commander of the Japanese forces in the Philippines, has issued a manifesto to ...

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  16. Britain Regards Casey Trouble as Over

    LONDON, Monday.— Mr. Churchill rightly published fully and without delay the cables exchanged between himself and Mr. Curtin regarding Mr. ...

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  17. Britain Expresses Regret For Damage at Milas

    LONDON, Saturday.—An enquiry shows that as a result of a regrettable error due to the complete darkness and the bad general conditions. British ...

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  18. High U.S. Officers with MacArthur

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Six American generals, an admiral and nine other military and ex-naval officers accompanied General MacArthur on ...

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  19. SWEDISH MEMBERS PROTEST

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday—The Swedish Parliament to-day debated the confiscation of Swedish newspapers for publishing reports of German tortures in ...

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  20. DRASTIC CUTS IN USE OF RUBBER

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Further restrictions of the use of rubber, including drastic reductions in sales of motor tyres and tubes, have been imposed, ...

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  21. CURFEW FOR ALIENS

    CANBERRA, Monday.— Excepting with special permission, enemy aliens in Queensland are prohibited from leaving their places of residence ...

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  22. SPAIN DEFERS NAVAL BUILDING PROGRAMME

    MADRID, Sunday.—The Navy Minister (Admiral Moreno) to-day issued a statement announcing that Spain had deferred her new naval building ...

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  23. BRITAIN NEAR DEFEAT IN 1940

    LONDON, Sunday.—"No nation was very so near defeat as Britain in May 1940," says the Minister for Labour Mr. Bevin) in his book, "The Job to ...

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  24. TWO YOUNG PRISONERS IN LIBYA

    Two German prisoners captured by Allied forces during the Libyan campaign. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Admiral to Address Workers

    LONDON, Saturday.—Admiral of the Fleet (Sir Roger Keyes, M.P.) announced to-day that he had arranged to tour shipyards and factories and talk to ...

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  26. RECOMMEND AUCTION BAN

    LONDON, Monday.— The Central Price Regulation Committee recommends the Government to prohibit public auction sales except under a ...

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  27. FRANCE CLAIMS WORLD'S LARGEST AIRCRAFT

    LONDON, Monday.—The official German news agency reports that the first French 43-ton trans-Atlantic flying boat, the largest in the world, and ...

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  28. SUBMARINE OVERDUE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Admiralty announces that the submarine P38 (Lieut. R. J. Hemingway. R.N.) is overdue and must be considered lost. ...

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  29. GENERAL MacARTHUR HAS NO MAGIC

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Although the Public enthusiasm aroused by General MacArthur's appointment has not diminished salutary warnings have been almost universally expressed against expecting miracles from him. ...

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  30. British Raid Enemy Posts in Cyrenaica

    CAIRO, Sunday.—Units of the Eighth Army made a successful raid against posts in the Tmimi area and aerodromes near Martuba, a communique announces. preliminary moves began on Friday ...

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  31. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE BATTLE for Australia is in many respects analogous to the Battle for Britain. If the Germans had been victorious in ...

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  32. AIRACOBRAS FOR RUSSIAN FIGHTER UNITS

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—A Hurricane squadron in Russia shot down 17 German planes while defending the approaches to ...

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  33. HITLER EXPECTS FOOD AND TROOPS FROM HUNGARY

    LONDON, Monday.—Germany expects help from her new vassal, Hungary, to take two forms—troops and food, reports "The Times" correspondent on the German frontier. Germany expects a fully equipped ...

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