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  3. Hitler Builds New Defence Lines on Old Frontiers

    Kuibyshev radio reported that the Germans are building a defence line along Hit 1939 Ruuo-Polish border and another along the old Russo-Polish frontier and a third along the River Oder, in Germany. ...

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  4. GERMAN ATTACK IN LIBYA BROUGHT TO STANDSTILL

    The most substantial point in to-day's communique is that the Germans in Libya have been almost stationary for 48 hours but it is inadvisable to consider that their advance has ended. The Germans may be gathering units and supplies for a new ...

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  5. U.S. SUPREMACY

    "Although it may take time, American naval supremacy will be re-established," declared the American Ambassador (Mr. Winant) in a ...

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  6. AMERICAS BREAK WITH AXIS POWERS

    The inter-American conference of Foreign Ministers adjourned after the representatives of 21 Republics had ...

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  7. U.S. FORTRESSES ATTACK ENEMY CONVOY

    General Headquarters of the United Nations' Southwest Pacific Command announces that American flying ...

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  8. VITAL NAVAL BATTLE WAGES IN MACASSAR STRAITS

    The "Daily Mail's special correspondent in Batavia states that the battle of the Macassar Straits is now emerging as the greatest sea action since Jutland. It is still raging and will not be won until the entire enemy armada is wiped out or ...

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  9. SMUGNESS CAUSED DISASTER

    Justice Owen Robert, who headed the investigation committee into the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour, stated ...

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  10. IRISH REPUBLICANS PLOT AGAINST EIRE

    Extremists of I.R.A. and other organisations are still trying to bring Germans to Eire and are in constant ...

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  11. APANESE LOSE DESTROYER

    The Admiralty announced that two destroyers, Vampire, of the Royal Australian Navy, under Commander W. T. A. Moran, and ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA CUT OFF FROM SUPPLIES

    Warning the nation that civilians would have further heavy demands to meet, the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) ...

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  13. U.S. HAS OWN SUPPLY PROBLEM

    Mr. Churchill's mission to America was a great success but we must not expect too much in increased supplies from America in the immediate ...

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  14. DEFENCE MEASURES IN MEXICO

    The Mexican correspondent of the "New York Times" sattes that plans for a greater organisation of defence measures on the Pacific coast have ...

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  15. GERMAN MINE WASHED UP

    ADELAIDE, Thursday—A German mine has been washed up on Kangaroo Island. It was in this vicinity some months ago that a number of ...

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  16. U.S. SECRETARY REMOVES MISCONCEPTIONS

    Addressing the Commerce Association to-day the Secretary for the Navy (Colonel Knox) said that his recent speech had been misunderstood by those who thought he implied that the Pacific war was of secondary importance. ...

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  17. U.S. ARMY

    The Premier of Northern Ireland (Mr. Andrews), replying to Mr. de Valera's protest against the arrival of American troops, said: "De ...

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  18. R.A.A.F. ATTACKS ENEMY SHIPS AT RABAUL

    The R.A.A.F. raided Japanese shipping in Rabaul Harbour and scored direct hits on one vessel and near misses, ...

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  19. R.A.F. ATTACK CHANNEL PORTS

    Relays of R.A.F. bombers attacked occupied-Channel ports for 90 minutes in bright moonlight last night. ...

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  20. WAR PRISONERS

    Armed guards will form daily escort for 150 Italian war prisoners who are to be released in Victoria for fruit harvesting operations. ...

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  21. TEXAS BLACK-OUT

    A complete black-out of a 100-mile strip of the Texas coast has been ordered after a naval announcement that two German submarines were ...

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  22. NORWEGIANS EXECUTED

    It is reported from Oslo that three Norwegians were executed at Bergan. two for trying to escape to England and one for recruiting Free ...

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  23. LEASE-LEND AID FOR AUSTRALIA

    According to the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" the Lease-Lend arrangements have been extended to include Australia and ...

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  24. SCHOOL RESUMPTION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. McKell) stated to-day[?] that he did not propose to issue instructions to private schools that they should not ...

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