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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. CHURCHILL REPLIES TO CRITICISM ON SECOND FRONT ISSUE

    QUEBEC, Tuesday.—Mr. Churchil made no starling revelations in his broadcast speech from Quebec. He dealt at length with British and promised that ultimately British and American liberating armies would come to close quarters with the German invaders in France. ...

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  6. MILES OF RUIN IN HAMBURG

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mile after mile of debris-strewn streets, mined houses and smashed ...

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  7. HUN LINE RUSSIANS EAST OF SMOLENSK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Along a 600-mile front from Smolensk to the Sea of Azov a great Russian offensive is smashing forward in a series of thrusts coordinated under a vast master plan. A succession of Orders of the Day and communiques is announcing the ...

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  8. Children Greet Mrs. Roosevelt

    Native children greet Mrs. Roosevelt when she stops over at an island in the South Pacific on a flight to New Zealand and Australia to see women's war activities at first hand. She is in an American Red cross uniform. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NAZIS USE PANZERS TO COMPLETE GRIP ON THE DANES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Germans have moved a panzer division from Norway to subdue the people of Denmark, reports the Stockholm correspondent of the "Daily Express." ...

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  10. MRS. ROOSEVELT

    AUCKLAND.—A special Maori incantation, by which the gods may be placated and a ...

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  11. BOMBERS TO BLAST EUROPE FROM USA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—New air battleships, with a capacity Of "half a car load" of bombs and flying range for a ...

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  12. BRITISH PLANS FOR JAPANESE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Acting Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Allied Supreme Commander in ...

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  13. GIANT ITALIAN LINER SUNK BY U.S. BOMBS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A ship believed to be the Conte dl Savoia (48,502 tons), the fastest and second largest Italian liner. ...

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  14. STOP PRESS

    New York, Tuesday (AAP).—Speaking at Quebec to-day. Mr. Brendan Bracken (British Minister for Information) said: ...

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  16. LIBERALS TO JOIN CHILE'S GOVT.

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Tuesday.— The Chilean Cabinet has resigned to allow President Rios to reorganise the Government. It is ...

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  17. VAIN TO SPECULATE ON EARLY END OF WAR

    QUEBEC, Tuesday.—"I have been asked many times since I crossed the Atlantic," said Mr. Churchill in his broadcast speech, "whether I think the Germans will give in this year or whether they will hold out to another ...

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  18. QUEEN WILHELMINA'S 63RD BIRTHDAY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Hope was expressed by speakers at a meeting in London yesterday that next year the Dutch people would ...

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  19. SHOT FOR TAKING THREE POTATOES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Savage treatment of prisoners of war from Russia is revealed by a French prisoner, who had ...

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  21. BAN OFF, BUT NO PETROL

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—From midnight Americans will be allowed to drive anywhere their fancy suggests—if they can find ...

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  22. TELEVISION AFTER WAR ONLY QUESTION OF COST

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Television could certainly be introduced into radio entertainment throughout Australia after the war, but the provision of suitable standard programmes would entail relatively enormous cost compared ...

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