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  3. BOTH WERE MADE IN AUSTRALIA

    Engines of war and peace side by side at the South Australian railway workshops, Islington. Both machinegun carrier and the 600 class locomotive were built at the Islington workshops. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GERMAN PINCERS MOVE IN THE UKRAINE IN THE UKRAINE

    LONDON, Monday. — A German pincers movement aimed at the capture of Kiev is developing in the Ukraine. The sudden, flaring up of the fighting in the southern sector after weeks during which there were no changes is interpreted in ...

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  5. Hitler Assembles Troops for Attack on Portugal

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—Hitler is assembling troops on the Spanish border of occupied France for an attack against Portugal, suggests the Tass Agency's Geneva correspondent. ...

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  6. BRITAIN READY FOR SHOWDOWN

    SAIGON, Sunday.—The British have placed thousands of their finest troops, mainly Australians and the best Indian regiments, on the Malaya-Thailand border in expectation of a showdown with the Japanese. ...

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  7. CLASH BETWEEN RUSSIANS AND JAPANESE?

    SHANGHAI, Monday.—It is persistently reported, but with-out confirmation, that the Japanese and Russians were ...

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  8. TOTAL BAN ON USE BY MOTORISTS OF PETROL RESERVES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A complete ban on the-use by any motorist of any petrol reserves was imposed to-day by the Federal Government under national security regulations. The principal features of the order ...

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  9. HOLIDAY CROWDS TREK HOME

    LONDON, Sunday.—Thousands who ignored the Government's plea "to stay put" for the holiday and parked ...

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  10. B.H.P. PROFITS

    MELBOURNE, Monday —Questioned [?] Federal Parliamentary Committee on Profits and Prices to-day regarding the profits of large companies, ...

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  11. Polish Frontier Question For the Future

    MOSCOW, Sunday. — Russia's agreement with Germany in 1939 to partition Poland is defended here on strategic ...

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  12. WANTED TO JOIN THE NAVY

    SYDNEY, Monday — William Morris Hughes (14), grandson of the Minister for the Navy, and Stanley Dickinson (17), who left Canberra on Saturday ...

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  13. Rumanian Grain Exports Slump

    BUCHAREST, Sunday — Rumania's exports of grain show a heavy fall. For the first half of 1941 they totalled 193,073 tons, compared with ...

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  14. BOMBER'S TOUR

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Captain T. R. Young, brilliant Queensland air-man, will pilot the Australian-made Bristol Beaufort torpedo bomber which ...

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  15. AXIS PLANE LOSSES THIS YEAR TOTAL 2500

    LONDON, Friday.—During the first seven months of 1941, more than 2500 German aircraft were destroyed by Britain alone. This is revealed by an examination of published figures of Axis aircraft ...

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  16. IRONWORKERS WANT WAGE INCREASE

    SYDNEY, Monday—About 2800 iron- workers who are employed in munition annexes throughout the metropolitan area will hold a mass meeting on ...

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  17. R.A.F. ATTACKS ON CRETE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Strong attacks by the R.A.F. on enemy-occupied Crete are described in the latest R.A.F. Middle East communique. ...

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  18. Australian Pilots Shoot Down Four Messerschmitts

    LONDON, Monday.—Australian pilots shot down the only four planes bagged during a sweep over the Channel and Northern France ...

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  19. Axis Loses Two Planes to R.A.F.'s One

    LONDON, Sunday.—Enemy air losses during the week ended Saturday night were in the proportion of nearly two to one to the British. ...

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  20. SIR GUY ROYLE LIKES NEW COBBERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday—There may be some anxious and difficult days ahead of us before the war is over, but one could ask for no better ...

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE Japanese Minister for Commerce (Admiral Sakonji) has said that the international situation has become so tense that a ...

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  22. "EAGLE" SQUADRON'S SUCCESS

    LONDON, Sunday — The American "Eagle" squadron destroyed its first bomber to-day, when one of its pilots shot down a Dornier 17 into the ...

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  23. PREFERENCE TO EX-SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Efforts may be made at a conference of interstate representatives after the Loan Council meeting in Canberra this week to ...

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  24. QUEEN'S QUIET BIRTHDAY

    LONDON, Monday—The Queen celebrated her birthday to-day quietly in the country with the King and the Princesses. ...

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  25. DUKE BEGINS TOUR

    OTTAWA, Sunday — The Duke of Kent and party left Rockliffe airport in three R.C.A.F. planes to-day for Winnipeg on the first lap of the western ...

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  26. Hopkins Back from Moscow

    LONDON, Monday—President Roosevelt's personal representative (Mr. Harry Hopkins) returned to England to-day after a visit to Moscow. ...

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  27. ITALIAN CRUISER IS TORPEDOED

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Italian cruiser has been torpedoed and, possibly, sunk, two supply, ships definitely sunk and a floating dock hit to British submarines operating in the Mediterranean. ...

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  28. HITLER AUTHOR OF ALL WAR'S BIG MISTAKES, GEN. SMUTS CONTENDS

    PRETORIA, Sunday.—"We have made our mistakes, but they were small. All the big. blunders have been made by Hitler," said the Prime Minister (General Smuts) in an interview to-day. "His first blunder was in continuing ...

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  29. FRENCH VESSEL DETAINED BY DUTCH PATROL

    BATAVIA, Monday. — A Netherlands East Indies naval patrol boat arrested the French steamer Dupleix. which it ...

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  30. BLOCKADE RUNNER CAUGHT

    LONDON, Monday — The Admiralty reports that patrols have intercepted the Frankfurt, which was attempting to run the blockade. ...

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  31. SUEZ CANAL RAIDED

    CAIRO, Monday — Seventeen people were killed and 58 injured in a raid in the Suez Canal area last night. Property was slightly damaged. Alerts ...

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  32. TYPHOON HITS GUAM

    GUAM, Monday.—A typhoon to-day extensively damaged the United States marine post here, but no lives were lost. ...

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  33. Five Axis Planes Brought Down in Africa

    CAIRO, Sunday—R.A.F. fighters yesterday intercepted a large number of Junkers 87's and Messerschmitt 109's attacking naval vessels off the North ...

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  34. No Opposition at Tobruk

    CAIRO, Monday — Tobruk patrols continued their aggressive tactics to- day, but the enemy, who have apparently withdrawn from forward areas, ...

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