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    Australians returning with battle scars were accorded a rousing reception as they were driven through the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ENEMY LACKS COHESION

    The most striking feature after the first week of the siege of Tob- ruk was the complete lack of cohesion between the German ...

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  4. NAZIS SPRING OFFENSIVE

    The full import of Hitler's spring offensive is sharply crystallising. The onslaughts in Greece and North Africa, combined with fiercer air raids on Britain and Atlantic shipping, are only part of ...

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  5. NAZI PRESSURE IN GREECE

    There has been no relaxation in the terrific German pressure on the Allied line in Greece, but the British and Greek forces continue to heroically contest every foot of ...

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  6. SLIGHT RAIDING OVER BRITAIN

    There was scarcely any enemy raiding activity over Britain on Sunday night. A few bombs were dropped at one or two points in east and ...

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  7. MOBILISATION OF PRODUCTION

    The mobilisation of North American defence production resources, with the United States and Canada each providing the other with the defence ...

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  8. SOVIET AND THE AXIS

    Recent German-inspired hints of the possibility of the Soviet linking up with the Axis pact appear to be supported by articles in sections of ...

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  9. GROUND DEFENCES TAKE HEAVY TOLL

    British anti-aircraft guns have destroyed over 1000 enemy aircraft since the beginning of the war. This total includes only ...

    Article : 62 words
  10. BARDIA LANDING CLAIM

    A Rome communique claims that an enemy attempt to land at Bardia had been beaten off. It was added that troops which had ...

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  11. BRITISH ROME RAID THREAT

    Characteristic attempts to misrepresent Mr. Churchill's warning of the retaliatory bombing of Rome if Athens or Cairo is bombed, are made in ...

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  12. ADVANCES BY JAPANESE

    A Chungking communique has confirmed the report that Japanese troops have landed on the Min River estuary, and are advancing towards ...

    Article : 226 words
  13. DAY RAIDING BY R.A.F.

    An Air Ministry communique announces that aircraft of the Bomber Command yesterday heavily attacked Cologne. The weather was bad and ...

    Article : 129 words
  14. RUSSIA AND IRAN

    According to the Tokio correspondent of the New York "Times," Russia is demanding the right to occupy the northern provinces of Iran in ...

    Article : 98 words
  15. LATE NEWS

    ATHENS.--M. Isouderos was unexpectedly sworn in as Prime Minister of Greece. Vice-Admiral Sakellariou remains. Vice-Premier. ...

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  16. NO WITHDRAWAL BY GANDHI

    The British United Press correspondent in Bombay says Mr. Gandhi has declined to appeal to the Indian leaders to discontinue the campaign of ...

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  17. MINE SWEEPER CLAIMS TWO RAIDERS

    When a British mine sweeper was attacked by two Messerschmitts yesterday, one received a direct hit and exploded in the air, and the second was ...

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  18. DEFENCES OF FAR EAST

    The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Osaka newspaper "Mainichi Shimbun" and the Tokio paper "Nichi Nichi ...

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  19. TO DESTROY NAZI BATTLESHIPS

    The aeronautical correspondent of the "Daily Mail" declares that many people in high air circles are urging mass daylight bomber attacks, under ...

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  20. New Ministry in Greece

    The new Greek Cabinet includes the following:--Prime Minister, King George ; Vice-Premier and Minister of Marine, Vice-Admiral Sakellariou; ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. MISS UNITY MITFORD

    The position of Miss Unity Mitford, a daughter of Lord Redesdale, is likely to be raised in the House of Commons following her appearance in London ...

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  22. WAR EFFORT IN EAST INDIES.

    The Governor-General of Netherlands East Indies has consented to an appeal being made for the East Indies population to contribute one day's ...

    Article : 152 words
  23. ROUMANIAN UNREST

    According to a story telegraphed by the Budapest correspondent of the Associated Press of America, Roumania is still seething with unrest, which, ...

    Article : 81 words
  24. PLANES DOWN OVER MALTA

    When Malta was raided on Sunday by a small formation of Savoia 79's, escorted by Caproni 42's and Messer-schmitt 109's, they were attacked by ...

    Article : 109 words
  25. NO SURRENDER IN ABYSSINIA

    It is officially announced in Rome that the Italian commander in East Africa, the Duke of Aosta had rejected the British demand for an ...

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  26. ENEMY TANKER SUNK

    The Admiralty announces that a further loss has been inflicted on supplies intended for enemy armies in Libya. The British submarine Tetrarch, ...

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  27. KING BORIS-HITLER MEETING

    Informed quarters in Berlin say King Boris of Bulgaria saw Hitler at head quarters in the Balkans on Saturday, "on a private visit." He was to return ...

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  28. Princess Elizabeth's

    Princess Elizabeth is spending her 15th birthday in the country with the King and Queen and Princess Margaret. There will be no celebrations ...

    Article : 67 words
  29. British Call-Up of U.S. Securities

    A call-up of United States securities, the sixth since the outbreak of war, under the special acquisition order, includes 164 dollar stocks and ...

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  30. FILM STARS WED

    The film stars Constance Bennett and Gilbert Roland have been married. ...

    Article : 21 words
  31. LONDON MARKETS

    Tin was quoted to-day at £271 per ton. Rubber sold at 14 17-32d. per lb. Stock Exchange business was almost at a standstill. ...

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