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  3. JAPS. SUFFER GREAT NAVAL REVERSE

    PEARL HARBOUR, Sunday.—In a serious naval reverse, which may prove a major disaster, the Japanese have suffered heavy losses in the Battle of Midway Island, now in its third day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SUBMARINE RAISED

    One of the Japanese submarines, which wa put out of action by depth charges during the raid on Sydney Harbour on Sunday night, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALLIES REPULSE AXIS FORCES

    CAIRO, Sunday.—An Axis attack on the Knightsbridge area has been flung back and ...

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  6. U.S. Soldier and Girl Marry by Cable

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Sunday.—There were no church bells and no bride when a young American can lieutenant began his marriage ceremony here yesterday. His bride is in the U.S.A. They are being ...

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  7. FUTURE COURSE OF WAR

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—It seems to have been definitely confirmed that extremely important conferences are at present being conducted in Washington ...

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  8. SHELLS ON SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, To-day. — Sydney was shelled from the sea early this morning. ...

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  9. Tokio Has— NOTHING TO SAY ON MIDWAY

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Japanese broadcasts heard here up to 1 p.m. Sunday (Tokio time) have not mentioned the Battle ...

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  10. GERMAN 'PLANES OVER SWEDEN

    VICHY, Friday. — Messages from Stockholm state that 2000 workers at Lysekil protested to the Swedish Minister for ...

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  11. Allied Fifth Column

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the establishment of a strong second front in Europe, ...

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  12. CHINA PAST CRISIS

    CHUNGKING, Sunday. — A speech made by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, in which he asserted that China had passed ...

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  13. PROTEST BY GERMANS

    German war prisoners affixing their signatures to the message they addressed to the International Red Cross Committee in Geneva, protesting again the brutal treatment of Soviet war prisoners by the German authorities. —Department of Information Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. NO NEWS OF PRISONERS

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said on Saturday that no further news of war prisoners in Singapore had been received in spite of ...

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  15. ANOTHER ENEMY SUB. SUNK

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Another enemy submarine was sunk off the east coast of Australia on Saturday. It was ...

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  16. "NAVAL THEORIES OF 500 B.C." STILL IN USE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Marshal of the Royal Air Force Lord Trenchard, in a letter to the "Sunday Times," says: "I feel that some of our navel conceptions are still based on the theories of 500 B.C." He added that warships were at present ...

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  17. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IF THE Japanese concentration against China is designed to bring the "incident' to a close it would be in accord with the ...

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  18. PRESIDENT STERNLY WARNS JAPAN AGAINST USING GAS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Roosevelt warned of United States retaliation if the Japanese persist in using poison gas in China. At his press conference Mr. ...

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  19. BOMBER COMMAND POUNDS EMDEN: LEAVES MANY LARGE FIRES BURNING

    LONDON. Sunday.—British bombers last night switched their attention from the industrial district of the Ruhr to pound the important shipping centre and naval base of Emden. ...

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  20. Air Training Scheme Extended

    OTTAWA. Friday. — The new air training agreement the between the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand was signed to-day. extending ...

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  21. HEAVIER RAID ON MALTA

    VALETTA, Saturday — Two German bombers, five Italian fighters and a float plane were destroyed and other planes were damaged in daylight to-day over ...

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