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  2. ON KHARKOV FRONT

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Latest reports from Russia mention a German counter-attack, supported by tanks, on the Kharkov front. The Russians beat ...

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  3. PORT MORESBY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Port Moresby--guardian of the vital Torres Strait supply line--is dead as a civilian town, but under martial law it pulses ...

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  4. SURVEY UNITS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In Libya, Marshal Rommel has withdrawn his survey detachments from the whole of the front in the Gazala sector. The ...

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  5. U.S. WAR BILL

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- The House of Representatives Appropriations Committee has approved of an Appropriation Bill, which is the largest ...

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  8. U.S.A. AND BRITAIN

    TORONTO, Wednesday.--The High Commissioner to Canada (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) charged Germany with having launched a propaganda ...

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    Northern Syria, with its friendly inhabitants, its quaint village and its strange scenery, has provided many features of interest for the Australian troops stationed there. The photo shows A.I.F. cooks obtaining provisions from the village butcher. The hairy object in the foreground is the head of a wild pig. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NAZI PROPAGANDA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--The trial opened to-day of George Sylvester Viereck, alleged master mind of German propaganda in the United States. ...

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  11. ENEMY ALIENS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The immediate internment of all enemy aliens was urged in a motion agreed to by the executive council of the United ...

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  12. OVER 500 SCHOOLS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Minister for Education (Mr. A. Jones) announced to-day that over 500 schools would reopen on Monday on condition ...

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  13. TREK OF 300 MILES

    CAIRO, Wednesday. -- Three Royal Air Force ground staff men completed a 300 miles trek across enemy territory. It is believed to be the longest ...

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  14. SPANISH FALANGIST

    HAVANA (Cuba), Wednesday.--The Spanish Falangist Louis Barcena Cariin, chief of the local radio plant, was arrested to-day and charged with ...

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  15. WIRRIWAY 'PLANES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Wirriways are dubbed "fowl crates," said the president of the Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen's Fathers' Association (Mr. W. ...

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  16. QUESTIONS IN COMMONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. R. R. Stokes (Labour), in the House of Commons, asked Mr. Churchill whether, in view of the military situation in Libya ...

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  17. EXCISE ON SUGAR

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.--The Minister for Finance (Mr. J. L. Ilsley) announced in the House of Commons that the excise duty on sugar had ...

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  18. A.I.F. IN SINGAPORE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Although no news of the A.I.F. in Singapore has been received by the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde), he hopes that news ...

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  19. SUGAR FOR RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--The Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. C. R. Wickard) said to-day that 60,000,000 dollars of the Lease-Lend Act fund ...

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  20. RETURNED SOLDIER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A young man who had been billed to fight in a supporting bout at the Brisbane Stadium next Friday night was arrested ...

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  21. SPORTSMEN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The first move to organise sportsmen for war work was made by the Queensland Cricket Association to-night, when its ...

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  22. MR. T. B. HOOPER DEAD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Mr. T. B. Hooper, who for many years carried on business as a wholesale merchant in Brisbane and took a prominent part ...

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  23. JAPANESE LEGATION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Members of the Japanese Legation in Australia will not be allowed to leave until agreement has been reached with the ...

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  24. WALLS ON HIGHWAYS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The building of walls on or partly on highways to protect buildings from bombing, was authorised by the Premier (Mr. ...

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  25. ALIENS NOT INTERNED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The War Cabinet approved to-night of the plans providing for a compulsory call-up of enemy aliens who are not ...

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  26. DEATHS OF THREE WOMEN

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Aircraftsman Gordon Frederick Cummins, of the Royal Air Force (28), was remanded without evidence being taken at Bow ...

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  27. NAZI CLAIMS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A message from Berlin says: "Two British naval units were seriously damaged off Alexandria by torpedoes. British bombers ...

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  28. BURMA OIL

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Leading oil shares fell by over £10,000,000. Burma shares, slumped, which accounted for £4,000,000. Some shares from Rangoon ...

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  29. WAR STRATEGY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- President Roosevelt to-day summoned Army and Navy service chiefs to confer on war strategy. White House ...

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  30. THE PACIFIC WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Addressing a meeting in Tokio to celebrate the fall of Singapore, the Japanese Premier (General Tojo) said that the war in ...

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  31. R.A.F. ATTACKS

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- A small force of our bombers attacked objectives in north-west Germany last night. All the aircraft returned safely. ...

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  32. COASTAL CATTLE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Government officials and representatives of the primary producers to-day discussed a proposal to evacuate cattle from the ...

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  33. RADIO 'PHONE SERVICES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The War Cabinet has decided, for national security reasons, to withdraw from normal use the commercial radio telephone ...

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  34. STATE OF EMERGENCY

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Swiss radio says that the state of emergency in the north Italian Provinces of Pola, Trieste and Udine has been lifted. ...

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