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  3. POSITION IN CRETE IS "DETERIORATING"

    The Australian Department of Information issued a statement last night saying that the position of the Allied forces in Crete has gravely deteriorated in the last two days. ...

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  4. STOOD THE TEST

    A two-storey house in London was brought down by explosives to reproduce the collapse of such a house caused by a heavy bomb falling close by. One of the new shelters was in one of the ground floor rooms. The photograph shows the debris had been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NOT VIOLATING NEUTRALITY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt was expected to clarify the convoy issue at his press conference to-day but he said merely: I think the freedom of the seas can be maintained compatibly with the Neutrality ...

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  6. Navy Intercepts German Blockade Runner

    LONDON, Thursday—An Admiralty communique issued to-day announces that the Navy has intercepted the German ...

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  7. GERMANS AGAIN HALTED NEAR SOLLUM

    LONDON, Thursday.—The latest German bid to invade Egypt has been halted along a fluid line reaching a couple of miles on the Egyptian side of Sollum to a point in the desert 30 miles south. The Germans have not attempted ...

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  8. Enemy Loses 3,000,000 Tons of Ships

    LONDON Thursday.— Nearly 3,000,000 tons of enemy merchant shipping were disposed of between the ...

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  9. NEW IRAQ GOVT. ARMY DRIVE

    LONDON, Thursday. — Abdul Illah, the Regent of Iraq, is reported to be in Fallujah forming a new ...

    Article : 158 words
  10. SEAMEN MUST HAVE PERMITS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—All seamen engaged in Australia in any ship, British or foreign, are required, under the National Security Regulations, to ...

    Article : 194 words
  11. SEQUEL TO CLASH: LEFT U.A.P.

    CANBERRA. Thursday. — The withdrawal of Senator Crawford (Queensland) from the U.A.P. to become an ...

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  12. ALIENATING JAPAN FROM AXIS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. —An intimation was given to-day that the Administration feels there is substantial hope ...

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  13. AGE LIMIT FOR Ms.P.:

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The tension in the House of Representatives, which had been sustained since the clash between the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 125 words
  14. CASUALTY LIST

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — A Tasmanian casualty list issued to-day by army headquarters gives the following details:— ...

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  15. PEACE MOVE THAT FAILED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"Free Europe," the Allied review of international affairs, says the Hess episode is closed. The Nazi party leader is now just a ...

    Article : 118 words
  16. DARLAN'S ATTITUDE CHANGES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Details of the Whereabouts of units of the French fleet are given in a Note from the Vichy Government to Washington. The Note claims that the fleet is still a formidable and undefeated fighting force. ...

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  17. Max Schmelling, Parachutist, Killed in Crete

    CAIRO, Thursday.—Max Schmelling, a former heavyweight champion of the world, has been killed on Crete. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE SPLENDID battle of the British and Dominion troops in Crete is exciting the admiration of the world but it seems ...

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  19. GERMANS CAMOUFLAGE LANDMARKS

    LONDON, Thursday. —The Germans are adopting elaborate methods of Camouflage in and endeavour to check the ...

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  20. CREW OF 2000 ON BISMARCK: FIRST HOOD SURVIVOR

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Berlin correspondent of the Stockholm newspaper "Tidningens" says the sunken Nazi battleship Bismarck had a crew of 2000. First news of a survivor from H.M.S. Hood, sunk last ...

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  21. NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR HOME SERVICE UNITS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Volunteers who are medically it Class 1 and eligible for the A.I.F. will not, in future, be accepted for full-time duty ...

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  22. EXTENT OF LOANS FOR WAR

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) said to-day that loans raised in Australia for war purposes totalled £84,133,658. ...

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  23. Australian Spitfire Squadron

    CANBERRA. Thursday. — Flight Lieutenant Robert W. Dungey, a young South Australian who is now serving with the R.A.F., has been appointed ...

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  24. R.A.F. Bombs Port in Tunisia

    VICHY, Thursday.—The R.A.F. to-day twice bombed Sfax (in Tunisia), hitting a phosphate company's storehouse, where several were injured, ...

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  25. Airmen's Education Service

    CANBERRA. Thursday. — Estimated to cost £50,000 a year when it is in full airmen's education service is to be established to provide ...

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