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    The Duke of Kent talking to two sergeant-pilots attached to R.A.F. Squadron 601, one of the most famous squadrons "somewhere in England" When the Duke of Kent recently visited Hurricane fighter squadrons, these two Australians, Sergeant-Pilots G. Maxwell Briggs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DEMAND FOR U.S. CONVOYS GAINS SUPPORT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Demands for United Sates convoys for supply ships en route to Britain grew stronger yesterday. The Secretary for the Navy (colonel Knox) said during the day ...

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  5. PALACE HIT AGAIN

    A corner of Buckingham Palace was damaged during a recent air raid on London. Damage was also caused in the Quadrangle and the Photograph show part of the wrecked Palace Lodge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. UNDER 3000

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A.I.F. casualties in the Greek campaign and the evacuation probably will be less than ...

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  7. MR. CHURCHILL SAYS: "FIGHT TO DEATH IN AFRICA"

    LONDON, Thursday.—Britain's future policy in the Middle East was outlined by the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) in his reply to the debate in the Commons yesterday.'' ...

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  8. R.A.F. GETS RECORD BAG OF RAIDERS: BOMBS ON NAZI CRUISERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Royal Air Force achieved brilliant successes last. night. Night fighters shot down a record number of German raiders and bombers, and during an attacked on the German naval base of Brest, scored direct ...

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  9. IRAQ REVOLT A PASSING SUMMER CLOUD, SAYS FORMER PREMIER

    CAIRO, Thursday.—In Palestine to-day the former Iraqi Prime M[?]ster (Jamil Bey Madfai) described the situation in Iraq as "a summer cloud which will son disappear." ...

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  10. Canada Pays Tribute to Australia

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—The Australian. Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) arrived in Canada yesterday. In the ...

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  11. Nazis After Nickel in Finland?

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. A. Eden) told the Commons yesterday that three German transports had arrived at Turku ...

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  12. KING VISITS NIGHT FIGHTER BASE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Early this morning King, George saw R.A.F. night fighters go into action on their most ...

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  13. FRANCE OPENS HER BORDERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The French Government has opened its border with occupied France to permit the ...

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  14. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE WAR debate in the British Parliament will be a windfall to the Nazi propagandists. They ...

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  15. Minister Promotes Himself to Lieutenant-Colonel

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—As Minister for the Army, Mr. Percy Spender, K.C., has promoted himself to the temporary rank of lieutenant-colonel, reserve of officers,' in the Australian army legal department "to preserve ...

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  16. CURTAILMENT OF PRIVATE BUILDING HINTED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Further curtailment of private building activities to divert more materials and skilled men to the war effort was ...

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  17. GERMAN FORCE EXHAUSTED: RECORD DESERT HEAT-WAVE

    CAIRO, Thursday.—While the Imperial garrison at Tobruk—mostly Australians-shelters in cool, Italian—built bungalows and underground raid shelters, the Germans are exposed to the full blazing fury of a record desert heat wave. ...

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  18. ANOTHER SHIP FOR ROYAL NAVY

    SYDNEY. Thursday—Shipyard workers cheered another ship for the Royal Australian Navy as it was launched at a New South Wales yard to-day to ...

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  19. U.S. RED CROSS SHIP SUNK

    NEW YORK. Thursday.-Shipping circles disclosed to-day that the lied Cross ship. Nerissa, Was sunk and 122 lives were lost. including II American ...

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  20. GREEK "REPUBLIC"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Berlin radio to-night said that the Puppet Greek Government under General Kollakoglu had abolished the ...

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