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  3. A.I.F. MEN FROM CRETE REACHING EGYPT

    ALEXANDRIA, Monday.—After experiencing days of incredible hardhsips and adventure, large bodies of A.I.F. men are arriving back in Egypt from Crete. "We beat them hands down on the around, but they had us in ...

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  4. WATER FOR TOBRUK

    Water for the defenders of Tobruk is drawn from this point on the Tobruk-Bardia road. The water point, operated by a supply column, is of vital importance, and is subject to continuous enemy attacks. —Department of Information Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GERMAN ATTACK AGAINST SUEZ EXPECTED

    LONDON, Monday.—While everyone debates the importance of Crete, military authorities in Cairo say one thing is certain—the Germans will not be long launching a new attack. Suez is the magnet and the Axis plans to get ...

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  6. SUPERIORITY IN AIR NOW LIMITED

    CAIRO, Monday. — The air supremacy which swept the Germans through Yugoslavia and Greece into Crete ...

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  7. BRITISH FORCE TO CROSS IRAQ

    CAIRO, Monday.—Fighting ceased in Iraq at 8 a.m. yesterday under the terms of the armistice granted by Britain. The new Government of Iraq is understood to be acceding to the British request to allow the transit of ...

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  8. GEN. FREYBERG REPORTED SAFE IN EGYPT

    WELLINGTON, Monday. — The first official announcement that Major-General: Freyberg,. V.C., British Commander-in-Chief in Crete, has arrived ...

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  9. Suicide Indicates Nazi Rift

    LONDON, Monday.—The suicide of Admiral Boehm, German naval Commander-in-Chief in Norway,' occurred at the Grand Hotel, Oslo, about a ...

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  10. NEW ARMS WORKS IN VICTORIA

    An additional Commonwealth ordnance factory is to be set up in central Victoria at an estimated cost of £750,000. ...

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  11. Bombs on Dublin Were German

    DUBLIN. Monday.—Investigation has shown that the bombs dropped on Dublin early on Saturday were definitely of German origin. ...

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  12. Fire in Canadian Factory

    VANCOUVER (B.C.), Monday. — A fire destroyed the administration buildings and centre section of the assembly plant of the Boeing aircraft factory, ...

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  13. CRETE ARMY NEWSPAPER MAKES HISTORY

    CAIRO, Sunday. — Only four numbers of "The Crete News"—a one-page news sheet—saw the light of day, ...

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  14. TERRIFIC BURST OF BRITAIN'S SUPER BOMBS

    LONDON, Monday.—Bomb damage at Hamburg, Kiel and Wilhelmshaven has been too great for concealment from the Germans, states the Air Ministry report. From these devastated centres, rumours of havoc penetrate throughout Germany. The ...

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  15. ALL GENTLE NAZIS

    CAIRO, Monday. — Numerous tricks were employed by the Germans in the fighting in Crete, according to a New ...

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  16. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE BATTLE of Crete is practically over, and the same story of heroism against over whelming forces has been told. ...

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  17. CRETE UPSET GERMANS' TIME-TABLE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-night that the defeat in Crete was a serious blow, but the proportion of men evacuated was again higher than might have been expected, in view of the difficulties ...

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  18. LONDON INVESTS IN WAR WEAPONS WEEK

    LONDON, Monday—Final figures for London's War Weapons Week were given at £123,960,000 as total investments, thus ...

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  19. FOUGHT PLANES ALONE

    LONDON. Monday—In the many glorious pages added in Crete to the history of British warriors there is the story of bearded Lance-Corporal Neil, ...

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  20. Seven Bombers Shot Down in Mediterranean

    LONDON. Monday.—The R.A.F. Middle East communique for Sunday states:— "MEDITERRANEAN—R.A.F. fighters ...

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  21. RECRUITING FOR R.A.A.F. REVITALISED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—he Director of R.A.A.F. recruiting (Group Captain A. H. Cobby) said to-day that bright prospects for airmen and air ...

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  22. HOLD-UP AT ARMS ANNEXE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—About 600 engineers and their assistants employed in the munition annexe at the Electricity Meter Manufacturing Co. Ltd. works ...

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  23. BRITISH LINER REACHES NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The liner Britannic arrived to-day with 220 passengers. This is the first British liner to reach New York for almost two ...

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  24. WAR MATERIALS FOR MIDDLE EAST

    CAIRO. Monday.—The American Press Association correspondent reports that Captain James Roosevelt has left on return to America. It is ...

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  25. FOOTBALL IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday. — Thirty-four thousand people attended the War Cup final re-play at Blackburn, when Preston Northern defeated Aresnal, 2—4. ...

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