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  3. TURKS TO HELP ALLIES

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—It is believed that Turkish co-operation, direct or indirect, in an Allied campaign in the Balkans was arranged at the ...

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  4. GUN IN PALACE GROUNDS

    A Fifth Army Bofors gun in the grounds of King Victor's palace at Caserta (on the railway just south of the River Volturno). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ADMIRAL'S NEW JOB

    Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham, accompanied by General Eisenhower (C.-in-C., Allied Forces) and Vice-Admiral Hewitt (U.S. Navy), are seen inspecting the Colour Parties before inspecting the Guard of Honour, prior to Admiral Cunningham departing to take up his appointment as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PEAKS GUARDING ROME ROAD TAKEN

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—With the capture of the summit of Mt. Camino, overlooking the road to Rome, the Fifth Army now has the remaining enemy positions in the ...

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  7. RED ARMY BREAKTHROUGH S.W. OF KREMENCHUG

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—The Red Army has broken through the German lines south-west of Kremenchug and has driven a wedge half-way to Cherkasy, 60 miles northwest along the Dnieper from Kremenchug. Infantry are ...

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  8. POUNDING OF JAP. POSITIONS

    With General MacArthur's Headquarters, Wednesday.—As well as continuing the terrific air bombardment of the Cape Gloucester area on New Britain, our aircraft are harassing Jap. barge-staging points on and near the island. ...

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  9. BULGARIA HAD ENOUGH?

    LONDON, Wednesday—The British United Press correspondent at Stockholm says that "Allehanda's" Istanbul correspondent reports that ...

    Article : 111 words
  10. Nazis Don't Want More Conquests!

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.)—Berlin radio's military commentator (General Dietmar) broadcast to-day: ...

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    Count Sforza, former Italian Foreign Minister and prominent anti-Fascist, landed at a British air base, an route for Italy. Count Sforza, a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. JAP. SUBMARINES IN PERSIAN GULF

    LOS ANGELES, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—It was revealed to-day that two large Japanese submarines sank the cargo ship Henry Knox in the Persian Gulf ...

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  13. "All Steps Short of War"

    The British United Press correspondent says it is believed that the Allied leader gave Turkey military Assurances, including defence of the ...

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  14. PEACE PATROL

    NEW YORK, Wednesday (A.A.P.)—Commenting on the speech in Chicago in which the Navy Secretary (Col. Knox) urged use of the British and ...

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  15. EVACUATION OF GERMAN CITIES

    LONDON. Tuesday (A.A.P.).—"The evacuation from air raid threatened areas surpasses any mass migrations so far in history," stated Dr. Albert ...

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  16. PACIFIC WAR IS DIFFERENT

    NEW YORK, Wednesday (A.A.P).—Sir Neville Pearson, a member of the British press delegation which visited Australia, said to-day that the ...

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  17. CHANGTEH FALLS

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday (A.A.P.)—The Chinese communique to-day announced that the Japanese had captured Changteh, strategic "rice bowl" ...

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  18. DEFENCE WORKERS' PAY FOR HOLIDAYS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday—An amending national security regulation was issued to-day to provide for additional payment to defence workers ...

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  19. GEN. SMUTS SEES WORLD TAKING NEW SHAPE

    CAIRO, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—"The old order under which I was born lies buried in the Western Desert," said General Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa, in an interview to-day on his way home from London. ...

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  20. ALL WORKERS IN N.Z. TO HAVE HOLIDAYS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.—The intention of the Government to introduce legislation at the first suitable opportunity next year to provide ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. Woman's 52 Days in Open Boat

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—Mrs. Margaret Hope Maverley Gordon, of Melbourne, who for 52 days shared the work in an open boat with other ...

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  22. BIG THREE AT TEHERAN

    From the left: Marshal Stalin, President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill. Behind them are Field-Marshal Sir John Dill, General Marshall (U.S.), General Voroshilov, General Sir Alan Brooke and Admiral Leahy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Used 5½ Gallons of Blood to Save Man

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—Injured after heavy seas had flung him against the superstructure of his destroyer, a Royal Navy telegraphist, ...

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  24. Mr. Fadden's £5000 Damages Claim

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—Damages amounting to £5000 for alleged defamation are claimed by Arthur William Fadden. Federal Parliamentary ...

    Article : 133 words
  25. Greetings Message from Chiang Kai-shek

    CANBERRA, Wednesday—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) to-day received a message of greeting from Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, president of ...

    Article : 68 words
  26. REFERENDUM SOUGHT FOR TRANSEFR OF STATE POWERS TO COMMONWEALTH

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A referendum is now propsoed to seek constitutional amendments for transfer of state powers to the Commonwealth. It is proposed that the bill authorising the referendum, which will come before Parliament next session, should conform to the draft bill unanimously adopted by the Constitutional Convention in Canberra last December, providing ...

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  27. Fears War Criminals Will Escape Justice

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P).—In The House of Lords to-day, Lord Vansittart asked if the Government intended to ensure that no German criminals should find asylum in any neutral country and what it was doing to identify war criminals ...

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  28. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    MR. CURTIN'S rejection of the S George Cross proposal suggests strongly that imagination is not conspicuous among the Prime ...

    Article : 143 words
  29. NEW U.S. BATTLESHIP'S TURRET HEAVY AS MODERN DESTROYER

    PHILADELPHITA, Tuesday (A.A.P.)—The 16in. gun turret of the battleship Wisconsin, launched to-day, weighs as much as a modern destroyer. JANES "Fighting Ships" gives the ...

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  30. Pummelling Japs. in Marshalls

    NEW YORK. Tuesday (A.A.P.)—The "New York Times" correspondent at Pearl Harbour reveals that the Allied assault on Mili Island in the Marshall ...

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  31. "War Going Well"

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—The Columbia Broadcasting System's Cairo correspondent says that in an informal speech in Cairo to his old regiment, ...

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  32. Malcontent Ambition!

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A.P).—A Tokio official Radio announcer to-day urges the people to strengthen their determination, because England and ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. HUSBAND'S RIGHTS

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—Magistrates at Tonbridge. Kent. decided to-day that a husband has the absolute right to decide who ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. Churchill Speechless

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—Mr. Churchill had a high temperature when he left Britain to attend the Cairo and Teheran talks, says the "Daily Mail's" ...

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  35. AIRMEN IN JAP. HANDS

    LONDON, Wednesday (B.O.W.).—Full details of the R.A.F. personnel held by the Japanese are still not available, but reports so far received show that ...

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