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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    A cyclonic depression centred off the north of New Zealand is causing strong E. to S.E. ...

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  5. BRITISH DRIVE ON WEST FROM TOBRUK

    British mechanised troops have moved on from captured Tobruk and planted themselves at the rear of Derna, 100 miles to the west, which is indicated as the next target in General Wavell's drive into Libya. They are near Derna and also astride a junction of four roads at Mekili, 50 ...

    Article : 1,280 words
  6. HOW TOBRUK WAS CAPTURED

    Graphic close-ups of the first day's fighting for Tobruk are cabled from "The Sun's" war correspondent with the A.I.F. He tells of the methodical manner in which the Australians did their hazardous tasks, and emphasises that at Tobruk sterner ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S AMAZING ADVANCE IN LIBYA

    Tobruk's value as a stepping-stone to further co requests is indicated in this map. Its harbor can be if enormous importance in feeding General Wavell's vast armies by sea from Alexandria 400 mile a eastward. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JAPAN TO SETTLE THAI WAR

    Marshal Petain has asked Japan to mediate in the dispute between Indo-China and Thailand, and Japan has ...

    Article : 195 words
  9. PREMIER CLAIMS TO CONTROL RUMANIA, BUT REVOLT UNQUELLED

    Rumania's Premier (General Antonesou) claims that the country has now returned to normal, but both the "Daily Mail" and the "Daily Express" state that their Sofia (Bulgaria) correspondents refuse to ...

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  10. DESTRUCTION OF STUKAS IN MEDITERRANEAN

    Four aerodromes in Sicily that house German dive-bombers have been subjected to another heavy onslaught by British ...

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  12. COMMONS CHEER SACKING OF "PERFECT SNOB"

    The Commons cheered the announcement by the War Minister (Captain Margesson) that Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Charles Bingham had been relieved of his command for a breach of the King's Regulations. ...

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  15. WET WEEK-END IS FORECAST

    Extensive rain over the north and north-western border districts in the past 24 hours has renewed the Hood danger in the ...

    Article : 73 words
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