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  2. BATTLES IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Fri—Since early on Tuesday British, Italian and German naval and air forces have Been engaged in a terrific battle in the Western Mediterranean, the result of an Axis attempt to destroy a British convoy. Only admitted loss so far is the aircraft-carrier Eagle, but authoritative London sources say that in ...

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  3. MORE YANKS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Fri — One of the biggest contingents of American troops yet to reach the British ...

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  4. COUNSEL QUITS JOHNSTON CASE

    Sensational development occurred today in the Johnston tax case when counsellor Senator E. B. Johnston said he had been instructed to withdraw from the case. ...

    Article : 525 words
  5. KNOX ON SOLOMONS: VERY GOOD

    WASHINGTON, Fri —Again today there is no official news of the Solomon Islands Battle ...

    Article : 63 words
  6. Jap Convoy Off Indo-China

    CHUNGKING, Fri — An Army spokesman, quoting an intelligence report, said yesterday that Japanese ...

    Article : 212 words
  7. 3 RAIDS ON SHIPS

    Was Correspondent F. R. Peterson at General MacArthur's Headquarters Allied Flying Fortresses ...

    Article : 244 words
  8. Australians Sink Lighters

    CAIRO, Fri—Australian fliers yesterday sank two lighters off the North African coast, making the squadron's score 13 lighters ...

    Article : 94 words
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  10. AIF Men Home

    SYDNEY, Fri — A large contingent of A.I.F. men reached Sydney today after fighting strenuously in the Middle East for two ...

    Article : 115 words
  11. Hubs Expect A Long War

    STOCKHOLM, Fri — That Germany is now convinced that the war will be long is evidenced by an article in the German storm ...

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  12. TOKIO BROADCASTER IS GREAT PATRIOT

    SYDNEY, Fri—Arguments and conversations in Malaya, during which Captain Charles Cousens, formerly chief radio announcer at station 2GB, had expressed his affection for the British Empire, were recalled today by ex-A.I.F. man E. F. Keep, of Point Piper. ...

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