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  2. MARCH TO BERLIN

    "BOMBER Command is preparing the way, and the time will assuredly come when the armies of the United Nations will march along to the end of the warto Berlin," declared the Secretary for Air (Sir Archibald ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICAN BOMBER IN ACTION

    Boston bombers of the South African Air Force are playing a notable part in the present desert operations in Egypt. The picture shows a Boston taking off amid a swirl of fine sand and gives some idea of the difficult conditions under which aircraft operate in the desert. Department of Air. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRAZIL DECLARES WAR ON AXIS

    BRAZIL'S declaration, of war on Germany and Italy has been welcomed with enthusiasm in Government and Congress circles in Washington. Brazil is the first South American Country which has become a belligerent. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHINESE SUCCESS

    FOLLOWING the recapture of the hey towns of Kweiki, Shangjao, and Kwangfeng on the Kiangai-Chekiang railway, further gaina have been made by the Chinese in the recapture of Yingtun and ...

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  7. THREAT TO AXIS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—At a Press conference President Roosevelt issued a formal statement warning the Axis to halt ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA FIRST

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Five, members or associates of the Australia First movement in New South Wales who were detained easly this ...

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  9. NAVY HIT HARD

    LONDON, Sunday.—"The war has hit the Australian Navy hard, and not least in the higher ranks," Rear-Admiral Sir Ragnar Colvin said, ...

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  10. GREATEST OF WAR

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Allied attack on Dieppe involved the heaviest air action of the war, according to the ...

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  11. U.S. Forces In Australia

    PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT at a Press conference said he would like to have a million men in Australia plus ...

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  12. Czechs Executed For "Treason"

    LONDON, Sunday.—Vichy Radio says 12 Czechs executed on Wednesday included Idenek Schmoranz, former chief of the Czechoslovak ...

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  13. CHANGES IN COMMAND

    PRETORIA, Sunday. — It was not a question of commanders or personalities, said the Prime Minister (General Smuts) in a ...

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  14. STEADFAST LOYALTY

    "I PLEAD with you to be loyal to the Church—be loyal with mind, heart, and will," said the Primate of Australia (Archbishop Le Fanu), speaking at the thanksgiving service held at St. David's Cathedral, Hobart, yesterday to commemorate the ...

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  15. SINKINGS IN ATLANTIC

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— Though the Battle of the Atlantic is by no means won, sinkings have decreased sharply, and ...

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  16. TWO BOMBERS DESTROYED

    LONDON, Sunday. — Two German bombers were destroyed over Britain last night. Before midnight a small number ...

    Article : 88 words
  17. Malta Punishes Raiders

    VALETTA, Sunday. — On Friday afternoon Royal Air Force fighters destroyed five enemy aircraft over Malta. After a raidless night, a ...

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  18. 24 PERSONS INJURED

    SYDNEY. Sunday. — A doubledecker bus, carrying 65 passengers, overturned at Devils Elbow, a sharp bend in the Pacific Highway, about ...

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  19. LOSS ANNOUNCED

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Admiralty announces the loss of the submarine Upholder under the command of Lieut-Commander ...

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  20. MORAL ELEMENT IN TOTAL WAR

    DECLARING that Australians for 20 years had worshipped false gods, Mr. Menzies. M.H.R., addressing a crowded congregation at Scots Church, ...

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  21. MEN LOST IN CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Favourable consideration will be given by the Commonwealth Government to any requests to conduct public appeals for ...

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  22. LESSONS FROM HISTORY

    A TRIBUTE to the spiritual work of the past generation and a message of hope in the trials through which the world was passing were ...

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  23. Swedes Claim Five Submarines

    LONDON. Sunday. — Stockholm "Aftonbladet" says the Swedish Navy and planes have sunk five submarines operating in Swedish ...

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  25. OVER-CHARGING OFFENCES

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Commonwealth Prices Commission has instituted prosecutions against 153 firms on 258 charges of breaches of ...

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  26. Censor Had No Objections!

    THE "Evening Standard" diarist remarks that the B.B.C. is treading most warily and showing great respect for ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. TWO WOMEN MURDERED

    WELLINGTON, Sunday—A double murder has been discovered at Wairoa, Hawkes Bay. The victims were Brigadier Annie Smythe, of the ...

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  28. PRIORITY TRAVEL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Denial of an allegation that civil planes were being retained as commercial air liners "solely for the transport ...

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  29. Axis Shipping Losses

    ACCORDING to an official statement, British naval forces and thc R.A.F. from the outbreak of the war to ...

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  30. ENEMY CONVOY ATTACKED

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Air Ministry's, news service from Cairo reports that our torpedo-planes located an enemy convoy in the ...

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  31. AIR ATTACK ON DIEPPE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Air Ministry news service says that Spitfires manned by British, Canadians, Belgians, and Poles on Saturday ...

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  32. Victorian Liquor Control

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The new liquor control order fixing the opening hour for hotels in the metropolitan area at 10 a.m. instead of ...

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  33. First Blood To Cyprus

    NICOSIA. Sunday. — An Empire fighter pilot destroyed an Italian bomber which crashed in flames near a coastal village. It is the first Axis ...

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