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  2. DOVER PATROL'S COURAGE

    Dover Patrol, which won fame in the Great War, is again carrying on the good woik, on which some light is thrown for the Hist time by Harold Dingman, ...

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  3. RECRUITING DRIVE

    Mr. Martin, Honorary Minister, chairman, State Recruiting Committee said yesterday that the Riilways Department was co-operating in AIF recruit drive, ...

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  4. BOTH SIDES IN MERJIYUN

    Vichy and Australian troops were firing at each other across the streets of Merjlyun today when I visited the central, sector. The town, which was occupied ...

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  5. GERMAN LUNGE HALTED

    It would be surprising if Gen Rommel's panzer divisions would be able to strike into Egypt for some time because of tlic British frontier attack this week, ...

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  6. "WAR CERTAIN FOR USA"

    Entry of USA into the war on Britain's side is "certain," according to Mr. Ishll War Office spokesman Addressing the Central Co-opcintive ...

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  7. AMERICAN AID FOR BRITAIN.

    Lines of Boeing Flying Fortresses, already painted with the red, white, and blue rings of the RAF, waiting to leave an American airport far delivery to Britain. (By airmail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NOT EVERYONE IS FIGHTING at Tobruk.

    These enemy prisoners, shown behind the barbed wire of the prisoners' camp, ara waiting for the midday meal to be distril uted I? members of the heroic AIF garrison which has daferded the city for many weeks. (By airmail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DEPOT OPEN ON SUNDAY

    Central Recruiting Depot, Melbourne Town Hall, will be open on Sunday between 2 and 5 pm for Inquiry and medical examination. This provides an ...

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  11. TRAPPING TANKS

    In the event of invasion Australians might have to defend their country against an enemy armed with tanks. These land battleships can be dealt with, ...

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  12. RESULT CALLED "DRAW"

    After making progress In their heavy frontal assault in the Libyan coastal area, British forces had to withdraw to avoid an encircling movement, the ...

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  13. SHIPS FOR EIRE

    Eire needs at least 30 ships to ensure essential supplies declared Mr. Lemass, Supph Minister,in the Dall. He was seeking a vote of £102,000,000 stg. for ...

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  14. "HAPPY AND SATISFIED"

    General Inonu Turkish President forlowing the signing of the treaty with Germany telegraphed to Hitler:—"I wish to say I am particularly hanpy and ...

    Article : 407 words
  15. BRITAIN'S WAR EFFORT

    Charging British Government departments with "overlapping waste, indecision, and obstruction," Mr. Ward Price, writing in Daily Mail, calls for a more ...

    Article : 167 words
  16. USA-VICHY RELATIONS

    While relations with Vichy admittedly are strained. Senator George, Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman, stated that French possessions in the ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. NAVAL ESCAPES NO NOVELTY

    Naval escapes are no novelty in this war, although Commander BurnellNugent has set a very good record by surviving losses of 3 destroyers under his ...

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  18. ROOSEVELT HONOURED

    President Roosevelt, in absentia, received an honorary degree of doctor of civil laws of Oxford University yesterday, conferred by Lord Halifax British ...

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  19. JAPAN'S GREAT TASK

    "For a year and a half we have known that Japan has been fought to a standstill," said Dr.T.Z. Koo, in reviewing the Far-Eastern situation at the ...

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  20. SHIP SURVIVORS LANDED

    Twenty-five of the crew of the Empire Warrior (1,300 tons), which was bombed and sunk by 3 German planes in the Gulf of Cadiz, have been landed at a ...

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  21. ACTIVITY ON FRENCH COAST

    Suspicion has sprung up in south-east coast towns that the Germans are carrying out extensive fortification of the French coast between Calais and ...

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  22. FRENCH WORKERS FIGHT ON

    Greetings from trade unions of Free France were brought by M. Bene Rous to the annual conference of the National Federation of Building Trade Operatives ...

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  23. TWO MINES WASHED UP

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Two enemy mines had been washed up on different parts of the coast in the last fortnight, Mr. Hughes, Navy Minister, said in the ...

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  24. WARTIME ODYSSEY

    Leaving Italy on what, they hoped, would be a 2-day journey to Britain, 2 members of the staff of the British Institute in Rome have arrived a year ...

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  25. US SEAPLANES FOR SINGAPORE

    It is officially stated that Catalina flyingboats for RAF are arriving hero from America by way of Manila. ...

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  26. FOOD MAY DECIDE WAR

    "War Issue may finally be who can feed Europe's hungry people-democracies or dictatorships?" Mr. Claude Wickard, Secretary for Agriculture, declared in an ...

    Article : 141 words
  27. POLISH CABINET MEETS

    June 19 will remain an historic date for Poland. On that day lost year Gen. Sikorskl was borne to London in a British bomber, and that same night ...

    Article : 124 words
  28. HESS PRISONER

    "Nonsense" was the description by Mr. Butler, TJnder-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, of an allegation that Hess was staying at Chequers, the Prime Minister's ...

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  29. AIR COMBATS OFF MALTA

    Enemy aircraft twice approached Malta on Wednesday, but fighters intercepted them, shot down one Italian fighter, and severely damaged others. Four of ours ...

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  30. NO AUSTRALIAN TROOPS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—No Australian troops were engaged in recent operations in the Sollum-Fort Capuzzo area, according to information received by Mr. ...

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  31. KING AND QUEEN VISIT DURHAM

    On Thursday the King and Queen saw further evidence of the tremendous war effort which north-east Britain is making when they toured shipyards and ...

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  32. U-BOAT BELIEVED SUNK

    A U-boat operating off the Portuguese coast against British convoys is believed to have been sunk by a British Swordfish plane, says a Lisbon message. ...

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  33. CANADIAN BOMBER SQUADRON

    A squodion of Canadian bombers has been formed in Biltaln It will be manned by Canadians of the RAF and by others from the RCAF who trained under the ...

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  34. BANKRUPTCY THREAT IN MANCHOUKUO

    Complete bankruptcy threatens Manchoukuo and North China unless Japan's monopoly control system ceases Shanghai correspondent of New York Times ...

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  35. SOME SNOW EXPECTED

    Some snow is expected at Mt. Donna Buang, near Warburton, in the weekend, but not much old snow remained yesterday, so there is not likely to be enough for ...

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  36. LORD DUNSANY, POET, SAFE

    Lord Dunsany, noted poet, who was appointed Byron Professor of English at Athens University early this year, is safe In Cairo. He escaped after the German ...

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  37. VATICAN'S FUTURE

    Mr. Douglas Miller, former U-S commercial attache in Berlin, speculates in an article in the July issue of Atlantic Monthly whether a victorious Hitler could ...

    Article : 109 words
  38. VALIANT DUTCH AID

    How a half-completed Netherlands cruiser was towed from Holland to a British harbour, where she has since been completed, and how a greater part of the ...

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  39. BELGRADE MINISTER RETURNS

    Sir Ronald Campbell, former British Minister in Jugoslavia, arrived in London last evening from Lisbon. He and his staff in the British Legation in Belgrade, ...

    Article : 123 words
  40. 8-HOUR DAY SUSPENSION

    Eight hour day for mechanics and labourers on defence works in Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, and Alaska has been suspended by the President on grounds of ...

    Article : 67 words
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  42. US TAX BURDEN

    Proposals which virtually will double individual income taxes, sharply increase excess profits taxes, and levy a special excess tax of 10% on war contract profits ...

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  44. NAZI SPY PROBE FOR LATINS

    Deputies yesterday voted 95 to 1 to establish a local "Dies Committee," on the lines of the successful U-S Nazi spy probe, to investigate Nazi activities, ...

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  45. AXIS AGREEMENT ON SUPPLIES

    Germany and Italy have signed an agreement dealing with supply of war materials for Joint Axis needs during the second half of the financial year, it was ...

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  46. US PUBLIC ON WAR ISSUE

    Gallup survey shows 56% in favour of altering law to compel referendum before Congress is allowed to send men to fight overseas. ...

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  47. ABOUT 300 BOYS

    from Castlemaine schools spent on interesting day in Melbourne yesterday.They are shown of on aircraft factory, where they saw Melbourne yesterday.They are shown at on aircratt factory, where thhey sew newly assembled Bristol Beaufort bombers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  48. SEA SAFETY RULES MAY GO

    Power to waive safety at sen regulaturns during national emergency on the, reequest of the President, Administration Secretan, or Maritime Commission will ...

    Article : 72 words
  49. ASSET FREEZING IN USA

    Appropriate steps to prevent German and Italian nationals evading the freezing order through South American agents were being taken, Mr. Welles, Assistant ...

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  50. PRESS GAG IN SWEDEN

    The Swedish Lower House has approved of a bill restricting the freedom of the press, which "has become necessary owing to the international situation." ...

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  51. US RUBBER TO BE RATIONED

    Rubber rationing resulting in production of automobile tyres and 30,000 other items being sharply curtailed is announced by Office of Production ...

    Article : 64 words
  52. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

    The Archbishop of Canterbury after Passing of a resolution bv the Church Assembly emphasising the need for Cristian education in schools, and ...

    Article : 77 words
  53. US SHIPPING PRECAUTIONS

    U-S shipping lines announced today that the advertising sailing dates, destinations, and names of ships would be discontinued from tomorrow. ...

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  54. INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

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