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  3. RUSSIANS TIGHTEN GRIP ON KHARKOV

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Russians have tightened their grip on the capital of Ukraine, Kharkov, by the capture of a town 65 miles to the south. This frees the ...

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  4. IMPERIAL TROOPS AWAIT JAPANESE ASSAULT ON ISLAND BASE

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—Imperial troops manning Singapore are awaiting the expected blitz-attack from the enemy's military, air and navel forces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Air Raid Insurance Introduced

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.— An Adelaide insurance company has introduced a policy against death from air raids at a ...

    Article : 110 words
  6. SOVIET ARMY CLOSE TO DNIEPER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Simultaneous Russian attacks against Kharkov, Dneiprope-trovsk and westwards of ...

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  7. MENACE TO N.E.I. INCREASES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—All communication between Ambon Island and the Netherlands Government has been broken off as a result of the Japanese invasion. There has also been increasing air activity over Banka Island, ...

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  8. QANTAS-EMPIRE FLYING BOAT SHOT DOWN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.- Thirteen persons were killed when a Qantas-Empire Airways fling boat was ...

    Article : 340 words
  9. Japanese Airmen Efficient, But Not Brilliant

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—"Efficient but not brilliant," is the description given by a senior R.A.A.F. officer of the ...

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  10. BIGGER THREAT TO RANGOON

    RANGOON, Tuesday.—The Japanese have crossed the Salween river, 40 miles from Moulmein, and are eight miles ...

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  11. Egyptian Cabinet Resigns

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—King Farouk to-day called on Mohamed Khalil Boy, President of the Senate, to form a new Government, as a ...

    Article : 185 words
  12. RAID ON PORT MORESBY

    CANBERRA. Tuesday—"Enemy bombers raided Port Moresby this morning," the Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) stated in an R.A.A.F. ...

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  13. R.A.A.F. MEN IN NEW GUINEA

    R.A.A.F. ground staff men joking with native boys at a market center in New Guinea. Note the boy's "V for Victory" sign. —For Movietone News. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. TEST FOR U.S. ONE-OCEAN NAVY

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—America's difficulty in trying to fight a "two-ocean war with a one-ocean navy" was ...

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  15. TWO MORE JAP. SHIPS SUNK

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.—General Sir Archibald Wavell's Pacific Command announces that American bombers attacked the Japanese convoy in the ...

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  16. ROMMEL'S SWEEP SLOWING DOWN

    CAIRO. Tuesday.—It appears that the 4th Indian Division a gallant rearguard that the main Libyan roads, is slowing down the Axis sweep across Libya "The Times" military writer says ...

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  17. JAPAN'S AIMS?

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The Swiss radio to—night, quoting a Japanese naval headquarters spokesman, said Japan's aims ...

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  18. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    NOBODY outside Government circles knows exactly what Australia has been saying to Britain and America and what ...

    Article : 200 words
  19. AIR FORCE NEEDS MORE POWER : LIBYAN LESSONS

    LONDON. Monday.—London newspapers are trying to sort out the lessons of General Rommel's success in Libya ...

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  20. PHILIPPINE FORCES REPULSE HEAVY JAPANESE LAND ATTACKS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The American and Filipino troops holding the Batan Peninsula, in Luzon Island (Philippines) have again repulsed heavy Japanese attacks and inflicted severe losses on the enemy. A war Department communique ...

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  21. NO A.I.F. TROOPS IN BENGHAZI

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Referring to German radio propaganda that the British have left Australian troops in Benghazi to carry out a tough fight, the ...

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  22. JAPS' URGENT RUSH FOR OIL

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday.— Senator O'Mahoney told the Senate to-day that he had information that the Japanese armies of the N.E.I. were followed by ...

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