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  3. R.A.F. BOMBS FIND TARGETS IN DUNKIRK RAID

    This picture proves again the accuracy of the R.A.F's. bombing and gives some indication of the damage being done by the day-after-day raids on occupied Europe. At least 14 bursts are seen in this raid on the docks at Dunkirk—five in the northern half of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GERMANY'S ALL-OUT DRIVE IN RUSSIA

    New German thrusts in Southern Russia at Kantemirovka, on the Moscow-Rostov railway, and Lisichansk, on the Donetz River are indicated by black arrows in this map. The enemy has now crossed the Don in force at Voronei. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NO SLACKENING OF NAZI PRESSURE IN BEND OF DON RIVER

    LONDON, Monday.—Strong German forces on the east bank of the Don River and further south in the area east of Kantemirovka are pressing their advance, but are meeting fierce resistance and are suffering heavy losses. ...

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  6. ALLIES HOLD NEW POSITIONS

    LONDON, Monday.—All Axis attempts to recover the ground captured by Australian and other Allied troops in the Tel El Eisa area west of El Alamein at the week-end have been repulsed. ...

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  7. PLANES v. U-BOATS

    LONDON, Monday.— Since the outbreak of war the R.A.F. Coastal Command has completed 50,000,000 miles of active ...

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  8. Delay Nazis Till Winter

    LONDON, Monday. — The speed and urgency of the German offensive are constantly seen against the background of ...

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  9. ARMY MINISTER SAYS: Australia Must Be Prepared To Take Offensive

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"I believe that we have, with our increased army and our increased air and naval strength, reached a stage where any enemy who sets foot on ...

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  10. CHEKIANG COAST ENDANGERED: JAPANESE CLAIM

    CHUNGKING, Monday—The Chinese High Command announced to-day that the Japanese have occupied Futuon Island, near Foochow, in Fukien ...

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  11. TRAINING ON REALISM

    British troops of the Southern Command, rehearsing as invaders, have to cross water from four to five foot deep in full equipment, and negotiate tank traps and barbed-wire entanglements. The picture shows a swim across a reservoir in full kit, ending with a landing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. A.I.F. BEING DIVE-BOMBED

    Though there was a Certain slackening in the enemy's land resistance yesterday morning, Australian troops are still being dive-bombed on their ...

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  13. FRENCH WARSHIPS AT ALEXANDRIA

    VICHY, Monday.—It is learned that Laval has flatly turned down American proposals that the seven French warships interned at Alexandria should be ...

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  14. ALASKANS WANT BETTER DEFENCE

    WASHINGTON, Monday—The Alaskan War Council has requested President Roosevelt to establish a unified military ...

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  15. DISSATISFACTION IN ITALY

    MOSCOW, Monday.—The Tass agency correspondent in Istanbul reports that several hundreds have been arrested in Rome and other large Italian cities for ...

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  16. CRISIS AS RED ARMIES FACE ALL-OUT NAZI ATTACKS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Red Armies are now facing one of the gravest crises of the war. The Germans, on a front of 200 miles, are using masses of tanks, and armoured forces are heading with desperate speed for the Don River ...

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  17. Saboteurs' Families to be Punished

    LONDON, Sunday. — According to Paris radio, the German Police Commissioner has announced that owing to the number of acts of sabotage and ...

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  18. Lull In New Guinea

    Following fierce air battles over New Guinea on Friday and Saturday, there was almost a complete lull in activity on Sunday, the official communique ...

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  19. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE WARNING given by the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) that Australia should not allow itself to be lulled into ...

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  20. 60,000 Leave Cologne

    LONDON. Monday.—It is reported that 60,000 Germans have been evacuated from Cologne to Paris. Cologne was the target for one of the ...

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  21. Cricketer Missing

    LONDON, Monday.—The former Test cricketer. W. E. Bowes. now a lieutenant, is reported to be missing in Egypt. ...

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  22. CABLES IN BRIEF HEAVY ITALIAN LOSSES IN WAR WITH SERB. GUERRRILLAS

    Yougoslav diplomatic circles learn that pitched battles are being fought in Bosnia between Serbian forces under General Mikhailovitch and the ...

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  23. COMMANDOS TOOK MAYOTTE ISLAND

    NAIROBI, Monday.—It is revealed that marines and commandos of the King's African Rifles occupied Mayotte Island off Madagascar. ...

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  24. "BLACKETEERS" ROUND-UP

    LONDON, Sunday.—Police throughout Britain are preparing to launch a big attack on the "black market." London and provincial police held a ...

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  25. STRONG R.A.F. FORMATIONS ATTACK TARGETS IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Monday.—Strong R.A.F. formations last night made a number of sorties over Northern France. The continual drone of planes crossing the Channel reminded residents of the south-east coast of the daylight ...

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  26. FRENCH SHIPS RETURN

    TOULON, Sunday—The 1400-ton submarine Florieux and the 2000-ton escort ship Diberviller—surviving units of the battle of Courier Bay. ...

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