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  3. ARRIVAL OF BRITISH CONVOYS IN GREECE REPORTED

    BELGRADE, Wednesday.—British troops are lading at Piraeus — the seaport of Athens — from 40 transports sent from Africa, according to unconfirmed reports reaching here. A further unconfirmed report states that British transports are ...

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  4. Free France's Leader

    General de Gaulle, leader of the Free French movement, was the guest of honour at a recent luncheon in London. He is shown here chatting with Cardinal Hinsley, who was in the chair. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW PATH OPEN TO BRITISH

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—The capture of the Afodu escarpment opens up another path into the heart of Abyssinia ...

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    MOTHER-SHIP FOR SUBMARINES.—H.M.S. Forth, this photograph of which was taken by special permission of the Admiralty, is the latest deport ship for submarines of the Royal Navy. She has accommodation, for the crews of 12 submarines and is a complete ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ITALIAN COUNTER-ATTACKS IN ALBANIA END IN COMPLETE FAILURE

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—The Italians, who are making violent efforts to regain lost positions at various points in Albania have so far failed completely, leaving hundreds of dead and wounded strewn on mountain sides and in ravines. ...

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  8. ROOSEVELT SIGNS AID BILL

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — President Roosevelt to-day signed the Lend and lease Bill, providing for full aid to Britain. The President then announced that he had decided to ask ...

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  9. Big Convoy Off Gibraltar

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Havas (French) Agency's correspondent in Algeciras reports the departure. ...

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  10. BRIDGE HIT IN RAID ON COLOGNE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the R.A.F. raid on Cologne last night direct hits were scored on railways and on the ends of the Hohenzollern Bridge ...

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  11. SHOT FIRED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A wide search by police and soldiers .and raids on several Melbourne homes had ...

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  12. Italian Transport Torpedoed

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A British submarine torpedoed and tank a heavily laden Italian troop transport of 9646 tons in ...

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  13. LABOUR URGES FRUIT SCHEME ENQUIRY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — A general investigation of the apple and pear acquisition scheme is to be sought by the Labour Opposition in the ...

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  14. ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF DIPLOMAT

    ISTANBUL, Tuesday. — Two bombs blew out the front of the Palace Hotel immediately after the arrival ...

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  15. MORE ANZACS REACH THE MIDDLE EAST

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A contingent of the A.I.F. and New Zealanders which left England to take up duty in another theatre of war, arrived safely in the Middle East some time ago, the Acting. Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) ...

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  16. MATSUOKA'S BERLIN TRIP SEEN AS EVIL OMEN FOR DEMOCRACIES

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The journey to Berlin, Rome and Moscow planned by the Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsuoka) is an evil omen for the Democracies in the opinion of anti-Axis circles. ...

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  17. PARLIAMENT WILL CONTROL A.B.C.

    CANBERRA. Wednesday. — Legislation which is to be introduced in the Senate next week will establish the control of Federal Parliament over ...

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  18. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    ONE of the most vigorous of Australian writers, Mr. Brian Penton, has recently published a vibrant little book with the ...

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  19. FRENCH DEFENCE IN NORTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Vichy official newsagency says that Marshal Petain, Admiral Darlan and General Weygand have reached a complete agreement on the defence of Africa, Reliable sources believe that this includes ...

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  20. A.R.P. CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday—The Commonwealth Government has called a conference of state directors and executive officers of A.R.P. to be held ...

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  21. Germany Bound Not to Use Gas

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Butler) stated in the House of Commons to-day ...

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  22. Buckingham Palace Bombed Again

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It can now be revealed that Buckingham Palace was further damaged during a ...

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  23. DIGGERS' PICTURESQUE MALAYAN PARADE GROUND

    The Australian forces now in Malaya are enjoying the magnificent tropical scenery round Singapore. This unit has a particularly fine parade ground, ringed with tropical foliage of all kinds. Though for some time the inhabitants regarded the Australians with special interest, now they are beginning to take their presence in Malaya for granted. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. BIGGER WAR COUNCIL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — the request by the Labour Caucus yesterday that membership of the Advisory War Council should be increased to ...

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