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  4. THREE AXIS COLUMNS CROSS FRONTIER

    LONDON, June 25.—Three Axis columns have crossed the Egyptian frontier. Last night they joined up about half way between Sidi Barrani and Mersa Matruh, about 80 miles inside the country. ...

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  5. Troops Train in Jungle Fighting

    Fully-equipped troops training in a Northern defence sector over the jungle course cross a narrow, swaying suspensi on bridge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Soviet Ship Fought Japanese Submarine

    The crew of a Soviet merchant ship fought with the courage of their brothers in the Red Army when attacked by a Japanese submarine off the New South Wales coast last month. ...

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  7. CALL-UPS SOON

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Big callups for civilian construction corps, to fulfil the gigantic Allied Works Council programme, could be ...

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  8. NO CONFIDENCE DEBATE SOON

    LONDON. June 25.—Sir John Wardlaw-Milne (C.) supported by 20 members, tabled a motion in the House of Commons, "that while we ...

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  9. Mr. Curtin Silent on Ninth Division

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A broadcast from Vichy France, announcing that the Ninth Division of the A.I.F. was in Egypt, ...

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  10. DAMAGE TO BUILDINGS

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday.—Walls and chimneys were damaged anti telegraph lines broken by falling masonry at Masterton during an ...

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  11. DIGGING IN ON ALEUTIANS

    NEW YORK. June 25.—The Japanese naval and military forces which occupied Kiska, in the Heutian Islands, on June 7, and Attu ...

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  12. "Time on the Side of Japan"

    NEW YORK, June 25.—"Arguments for bringing pressure on Japan right now are such good ones that the futility of urging them is all the ...

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  13. "1939 U.S. TANKS OBSOLETE"

    NEW YORK. June 25.—The Washington correspondent of the New York "Herald Tribune" quotes testimony given before the House ...

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  14. May Send Letters to Prisoners

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—Letters, but not parcels, may now be sent to Australian prisoners of war in Japan or Japanese-occupied territory, ...

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  15. STOP PRESS

    LONDON.—Major-General Dwight Eisenhower, who was formerly Assistant Chief of Staff of the U.S. Operations Division, ...

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  16. NEWS FIRST FROM ENEMY

    LONDON. June 25.—The Archbishop of York, addressing the York Diocesan Conference, said: "It is irritating and humiliating when the ...

    Article : 110 words
  17. NEW NAVAL CHIEF FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Rear-Admiral Victor Alexander Charles Crutchley, V.C., D.S.C., on loan from the Royal Navy, has been appointed ...

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  18. DIGGERS ASK MR. FORDE FOR LEAVE

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—When the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) reached Adelaide this morning, he was approached as he ...

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