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  3. AMERICANS TAKE TO TANKS

    The soldiers taking the basic tank training course at the U.S. Army's school at Fort Knox, Kentucky. are studying maintenance, working with medium tanks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ARMOURED UNITS' UNCEASING STRUGGLE IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Monday.—All day yesterday the armoured battle in the triangle formed by Acroma, Knightsbridge and EI Adem aged unceasingly. From positions held on the Trigh-Capuzzo escarpment, the Axis ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Planning Annihilation of Rommel's Forces

    CAIRO, Monday.—Rommel's danger in his latest moves is that he exposes himself to a British counterattack, which General Auchinleck is seeking to launch close enough to his bases to achieve the supreme British ...

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  6. ALEUTIAN SEARCH

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Units of the Japanese fleet are lurking in fog somewhere off the ...

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  7. FURTHER RAID ON DARWIN

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Monday.—Bombs were scattered widespread over Darwin township to-day, when 27 Japanese bombers, accompanied by fighters, came over at about noon. The damage was of a minor ...

    Article : 491 words
  8. NAZIS HAMMER KHARKOV

    LONDON, Monday.—After battering at strongly-held Russian positions near Kharkov for four days, the Germans are bringing up reinforcements to replace their ...

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  9. MARRED BY BOMBS

    LONDON, Sunday.—A United Nations' day special service was interrupted at Nottingham by gun and bomb ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. COLOGNE HAVOC

    LONDON, Monday.—Out of 760,000 people who lived at Cologne, between 11,000 and 15,000 were killed in the big ...

    Article : 225 words
  11. Empty Beer Bottles

    SYDNEY, Monday.— LieutenantColonel G. L. Gee, Deputy Director of Australian Canteen Services in the Middle East, said to-day that he was ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. Seamen Interned in Algeria

    LODNON, Monday.—An English missionary discovered 200 British merchant seamen in a concentration camp at Leker ...

    Article : 81 words
  13. CONGENIAL JOBS MAY NOT LAST

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The DirectorGeneral of Manpower (Mr. Wurth) said to-day that thousands of men who had spent years in congenial jobs ...

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  14. Smashed Convoy, Rome Claims

    LONDON, Monday.—A special Rome communique to-day said that Italian bombers yesterday violently attacked one of two heavily ...

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  15. FRANCE REJECTS PEACE?

    BERNE, Monday.—Reliable foreign diplomats state that Germany and Italy have advanced new proposals to France to end the armistice, but French ...

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  16. Ploesti Target of U.S. Pilots

    ANKARA, Monday.—The 25 airmen who were interned when they made a forced landing in Turkey after raiding Black ...

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  17. IMPERSONATION ALLEGED: DIVORCE ACTION

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—Alleging that she had married him on the strength of his fraudulent representation that he was Mickey Miller, Australian ...

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  18. Pilots Trek Home Via Sweden

    LONDON, Monday.—Latest R.A.F. awards include the D.S.O. to Acting Wing Commander D. C. T. Bennett of Brisbane, and D.F.M. to Flight Sergeant ...

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  19. JAPS. CLAIM 25 PRISONERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday—The names of 25 Australian officers who, according to Japanese claims, are prisoners of war were released ...

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  20. Aborigines Rescue Pilot

    Somewhere in Australia, Monday.—Three aborigines, Jaberoo, Johnny and Diamond, played the star role in the rescue of a pilot whose plane was ...

    Article : 169 words
  21. FIGHTER-BOMBERS ACTIVE

    LONDON. Monday.—Fighter Command Bostons and Havocs last night attacked enemy aerodromes in Holland and Northern France. High explosives ...

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  22. GANDHI PLANS MYSTERIOUS "ANTI-BRITISH MOVE"

    BOMBAY, Monday.—According to a special correspondent of the Associated Press of America, Mahatma Gandhi declared to-day that he will soon launch a movement against British rule "which will be felt by the whole ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IT MUST be counted unfortunate that there is to be an appeal to the High Court on war-time financial measures. Lawyers ...

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  24. U.S. SOLDIER FOUND DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Lying on the floor of a railway truck stacked with sawn timber in a narrow space between timber ends and the end of ...

    Article : 63 words
  25. Japs. Thrust Into China's Defences: Pincer Move Makes Further Progress

    LONDON, Monday.—The Japanese are pressing swiftly into the heart of China's defence system. Last night's Chungking communique acknowledged that the Japanese are ...

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  26. NEWCASTLE INCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The alert was not sounded in Newcastle on Sunday night because danger was not imminent, said the Minister for National ...

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  27. CABLES IN BRIEF

    Seven schoolboys at Aalborg (Denmark), aged between 15 and 17 years, have been sent to gaol for between six months to three years for ...

    Article : 139 words
  28. Integrating Allied Production

    OTTAWA, Monday.—The British Production Minister (Capt. Lyttelton) arrived last night from Washington for conferences with the Prime Minister ...

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  29. ULTIMATUM TO CZECHS

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—The Berlin correspondent of "Dagens Nyheter" says the Czech population have been given until June 18 to produce those ...

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