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  4. FULL SCALE BATTLE NEAR

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—Although the Axis forces have lenthened their penetration into Egypt to 80 miles, there still has been no contact with the main 3th Army forces. The enemy lines today were reported to he 30 miles east of Mersa Matruh. ...

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  5. THIRD 1000 BOMBER RAID ON NAZI CITIES

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—For the third time in a month the RAF last night sent over more than 1000 bombers in a concentrated attack on key German cities. Bremen, the second largest port in Germany, was blasted in the great raid. ...

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  6. HUGE DAMAGE IN N.Z. 'QUAKES

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—Damage estimated at hundreds of thousands of pounds was caused by earthquakes on Wednesday night ...

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  7. LATE NEWS

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—The Berlin radio says that the Germans took 21,000 prisoners and captured 150 tanks at Kupyansk, in ...

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  8. FAIR TREATMENT IN JAP CAMPS

    BOSTON, Thursday (AAP). —Francis Sayre, United States Commissioner in the Philippines, addressing the families ...

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  9. ALLIED COMMUNIQUE Big Fires At Jap. Bases

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Three Japanese bases In the North of Australia were blasted yesterday, ending ...

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  10. Crimean Landing Opens Threat To Nazi Rear

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—Grimly contesting every inch of the great German attack on Sebastopol, the Russians have continued to hold their main lines and repel powerful thrusts which have been launched by the Luftwaffe, which is covering the Panzer and infantry forces. ...

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  11. EXPORT OF BUTTER IN CARTONS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Revised regulations covering the quality and packing of dairy produce exported were ...

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  12. DFC FOR THREE AUSTRALIANS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Three Australian airmen have been awarded the DFC for gallantry in raids over the Renault works ...

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  13. COMMAND CHANGE IN U.S. AIR FORCE

    WASHINGTON. Thursday (AAP).—The Army has announced the assignment of Major General George Stratemeyer to be ...

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  15. War Review Gives New Hope To United Nations

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP).—President Roosevelt and Mr Churchill gave Congressional leaders a 40 minutes' review, particularly referring to the Libyan setback and to a ...

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  16. RAIL BAN MAY BE INTRA-STATE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Railway travel restrictions may shortly be extended to journeys within the State's boundaries. A complete elimination ...

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  17. LIFE INSURANCE IN ESTATES

    CANBERRA. Friday.—Under amendment to the State Duties Assessment Act gazetted today the Valuation Board now is empowered ...

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  18. PORTUGAL MAY HAVE TO FIGHT

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—The Lisbon President (M Salazar), broadcasting to the nation, stated that although ...

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  20. TWO KILLED IN RAAF CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—When an RAAF aircraft crashed near Deniliquin yesterday Flight Sergeant Ernest Louis Hassner, 27, single, of ...

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  21. DEFENCES WERE WAITING FOR DUTCH HAR BOUR RAID

    SEATTLE, Thursday (AAP).—Japanese planes subjected Dutch Harbour (Alaska) to heavy bombing ...

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