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  3. CRIMEA BELIEVED CUT OFF BY GERMANS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Communication between the Crimean Peninsula and the rest of Russia may have been cut already by Marshal von Rundstedt's lightning advance in the extreme south of the Ukraine. ...

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  4. HOLD THE FORT

    Despite the hardships and the unpleasant heat of the little band of Australians now holding Tobruk with such indomitable courage are still the happy, smiling Diggerst who left our shores. They have enabled Britain to reverse the Middle East threat. Tw Diggers can be seen in the top photograph nonchalantly eating lunch in the trenches, their heads just level with the top of the sandbags. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LEAKAGE FROM VITAL GOVT. DOSSIER

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The most sensational political developments, possibly involving the fate of the Government, may result from an obscure question which Mr. Curtin, the ...

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  6. STARTED FIRES TO SHOW OFF BRIGADE

    AUCKLAND, Thursday. —A remarkable story was told in the Supreme Court when Brian Edwards was admitted to ...

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  7. RUSSIAN FORCES IN TEHERAN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Russian forces have entered Teheran, capital of Iran, although the British column is still outside the gates of the city. British and Russian staff officers are ...

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  8. A.I.F. Has Won 362 Decorations

    CANBERRA, Thursday—Australian soldiers had won 362 decorations for valour in this war, Mr. Spender, Army ...

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  9. Nazi Threats in Paris

    LONDON, Wednesday. —As a result of the death of a German non-commissioned officer, the German authorities threaten ...

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  10. CAMPAIGN IN DESERT THIS WINTER?

    LONDON, Wednesday. —There are many indications that Italy and Germany are preparing for a winter ...

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  11. U.S. NAVY HUNTS FOR RAIDER IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. —The Secretary of the Navy (Col. Knox) disclosed to-day that the Navy thinks an Axis raider is operating in the South Pacific in the region of Galapagos. He indicated that the Navy was hunting ...

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  12. U.S. ADVANCE TO RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. —The Federal Loan Administrator (Mr. Jesse Jones) said to-day that he would provide 100,000,000 dollars to Russia for the ...

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  13. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE THEORY of Mr. Beverley Baxter, M.P., and others that Hitler may soon start bacteriological and chemical warfare should ...

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  14. BLACK-OUT USELESS, SAYS PAPER

    LONDON, Wednesday. —The "Daily Express" applauds Bristol for spending £20,000 to improve street ...

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  15. Hitler Calls King Boris to Conference

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Hitler is reported, to have summoned King Boris of Bulgaria to his Eastern Front ...

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  16. American Legion Approves Fighting Overseas

    MILWAUKEE (U.S.A.), Wednesday. —The American Legion National Convention, which has formerly been non-interventionist, roared its unanimous approval to-day of a resolution favouring the release of the Army and Navy ...

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  17. BUDGET TO BE MODIFIED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Government decided unexpectedly to-night that Parliament would not sit to-morrow and should adjourn to-night until ...

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  18. RECORD TAX BILL PASSED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday—The Senate to-day approved the record Tax Bill and sent it to the White House. The measure heavily increases levies ...

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  19. LIFE OF PARLIAMENT MAY BE EXTENDED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Government will introduce a bill in October to extend Parliament's life a further year, says the political correspondent ...

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  20. TORPEDO MISHAP CAUSED DESTROYERS' END

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—A mishap with a torpedo caused the blowing up of three destroyers here yesterday. Two sank immediately and the third ...

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  21. SUBMARINE OVERDUE

    LONDON, Wednesday. —The Admiralty announces that the submarine, P32, is overdue and is considered lost. ...

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