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  3. BENGHAZI IN BRITISH HANDS

    CAIRO, Friday—The Imperial army has taken Benghazi, capital of Cyrenaica and a vital Mediterranean port, after a swift drive over 60 miles of closely settled Italian territory in less than 48 hours. Already the army's ...

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  4. IN BRITISH HANDS

    A street scene in Benghazi which has fallen to the British forces after a lightning drive across Libya. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DUTCH PRESENT A COUNTER NOTE

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—Netherlands Indies newspapers reflect satisfaction at the official Dutch rejection of any suggestion that the Indies should be part of the Japanese new order. ...

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  6. Australian Pilot Awarded D.F.C. For Gallantry

    An Australian R.A.F. pilot, Squadron-Leader N. G. Mulholland, who served with the Australian Air Force and the ...

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  7. NEW U.S. ENVOY LABOUR MAN

    WASHINGTON Thursday.—President Roosevelt has nominated Mr. John Gilbert Winant, former Director ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AMERICA URGES FRANCE NOT TO SURRENDER ITS FLEET

    LONDON, Friday.—American representations to Vichy of United States concern at the possibility of the French fleet being handed over to Germany are emphasised by correspondents. ...

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  9. WARNINGS CANNOT BE EXPANDED

    Melbourne, Friday.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) said to-day that it was difficult to expand the ...

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  10. Minor Amendments to Aid Bill in Lower House

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Voting on amendments to the Lend or Lease (Full Aid to Britain) Bill, was ...

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  11. Lindbergh At It Again

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Addressing the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, the airman, Col. Charles ...

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  12. POWER ALCOHOL FOR PETROL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Other states may be asked to follow the example of New South Wales and Queensland ...

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  13. NEW JAPANESE ENVOY

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.—The new Japanese Ambassador to the United States (Admiral Nomura) arrived here to-day, and expressed confidence ...

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  14. Merchantmen's Successes

    LONDON, Thursday.—The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Alexander) announced in the House of Commons that defensively equipped ...

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  15. ALIEN FAILED TO REPORT

    Leon Louis Demerer, an alien of Austrian nationality, was charged before Col. J. P. Clark in the Hobart Police Court yesterday with having failed to ...

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  16. EX-PREMIER BREAKS PROMISE

    LONDON, Friday.—A former Prime Minister of Holland, Dr. Jan de Geer, despite solemn assurances to the contrary given to the Dutch refugee Government here, has returned to Holland. It is believed that he did so ...

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  17. INVASION PORTS BLASTED

    LONDON, Friday.—Detailing attacks on invasion ports last night, the Air Ministry news service says that a number of fires started at Dieppe went ...

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  18. Col. Donovan Kept Out of Syria

    It is revealed that the French Embassy at Ankara, acting under instructions from Vichy, has cancelled the visa ...

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  19. EASTERN SUPPLY GROUP

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Secretary for India (Mr. Amery) in Parliament to-day announced that the Governments concerned had accepted the ...

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  20. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE war has emphasised the need, previously apparent, for the development of Australia's sea fishery resources. It is a ...

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  21. Italian Counter-Attack Ends in Disastrous Defeat

    ATHENS, Thursday.—In a desperate attempt to break the Greek lines, the Italians made a violent counter-attack in the central sector of Albania yesterday, but suffered a disastrous defeat, states the Greek Press Ministry. They lost several tanks and four ...

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  22. Sabotage Suspected in U.S. Crash

    LOVELOCK (N.Y.), Friday.—An army flying fortress loaded with secret equipment for research to reduce the ...

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  23. DUCHESS OF KENT TO BROADCAST

    SYDNEY, Friday.—To support Australia's Greek Day appeal, the Duchess of Kent will broadcast to this country for the first time soon. The ...

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  24. Fast New Rivetting Process

    DEROIT, Thursday.—Defence officials are reported to be astonished by a revolutionary machine-rivetting process now under experiment at the Ford ...

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  25. STATEMENT SOON ON SHIPBUILDING

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Hughes) said to-day that a statement of the Government's intentions on shipbuilding would probably ...

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