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  3. JAPANESE EXPEDITION MOVES SOUTH

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Diplomatic negotiations aimed at preserving peace in the Pacific have broken down completely. Aerial reconnaissances have established a continued southward movement of a Japanese amphibious expedition. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEW RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE

    STOCKHOLM, Friday.—Marshal Timoshenko is reported to have launched a big new offensive in the direction of Kharkov. He is said to be using new armies whose training has ...

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  5. PATROLS RANGE IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Friday.—Patrols and flying columns are ranging the Libyan battlefield, despite the extremely bad weather conditions. The main forces of both sides continue the task of ...

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  6. NO AUSTRALIANS IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Friday.—The reason why there has been no mention of Australians fighting in Libya is that there are no ...

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  7. NO HOPE FOR SYDNEY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Navy has abandoned hope of finding any survivors from H.M.A.S. Sydney. ...

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  8. German Allies Fail to Answer Notes

    LONDON, Friday.—Finland, Hungary and Rumania have not replied to British notes sent to them. a week ago, it was stated ...

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  9. RUSSIA, POLAND PLEDGE FRIENDSHIP

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—It is officially announced that Stalin and the Polish Prime Minister and Commander-in Chief (General Sikorski) signed a pact of friendship and mutual assistance to-day. ...

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  10. TROOPSHIP RUMOUR IS DENIED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The only recent losses of Australian naval and merchant ships were H.M.A.S. Sydney ...

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  11. SUPPLY OF BOOKS LOW

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Bookseller" says that 37,000 catalogued books, available for purchase two years ago, are now unobtainable ...

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  12. AXIS TROOPS IN UZICE

    BUDAPEST, Thursday.—The Axis troops engaged against the guerrillas in Yugoslavia, after capturing Uzice, are now attacking Serbian patriots to ...

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  13. GANDHI ON RELEASE OF PRISONERS

    NEW DELHI, Thursday.—"As far as I am concerned, the Government's release of prisoners does not evoke a single responsive or appreciative ...

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  14. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE RESUMPTION of heavy German pressure on Turkey may be expected soon. The German defeat at Rostov does ...

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  15. GESTURE TO ITALIANS IN ETHIOPIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British forces are to be withdrawn from Abyssinia and proposals for the ...

    Article : 185 words
  16. AUSTRALIAN PILOT OVER FRANCE DURING ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday.—After an abnormally long 25-hour Atlantic flight, during which he found' himself over France, the Australian, airman, Jim Broadbent, who is ferrying Lease-Lend aircraft, landed a flying boat off the coast at noon to-day. ...

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  17. Catholic Bishops in Germany Attack Nazi Bans

    LONDON, Thursday.—The text of a pastoral letter from the German bishops, read in all Catholic churches in Germany on July 6, has ...

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  18. PETAIN GRANTS GERMANY USE OF NORTH AFRICAN BASES

    LONDON, Friday.—Informed circles declare that the principal point of the agreement reached at the meeting this week between Marshal ...

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