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  3. CASABLANCA WAS BAD NEWS FOR AXIS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Before the end of the year the world would realise that the Casablanca conference had produced plenty of news—bad news for the Germans, ...

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  4. INSTRUCTION FOR PILOTS

    American fighter pilots climb around the cockpit of a United States. Lightning as Captain George W. Prentice, seated in the cockpit, gives some instruction on the operation of the plane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. KHARKOV OUTFLANKED BY WESTWARD DRIVE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Russians are within 10 miles of Rostov and have actually outflanked the city by the capture of Zolochev, 25 ...

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  6. RED ARMIES DRIVE ON

    The Russians have outflanked Kharkov by pushing round to the north-west of the city white south—west of Lozovaya they are pressing towards the Dnieper elbow. South of lsyum they have pushed to within 70 miles of the Sea of Azov, and in the Donetz bend they are driving westward ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW AMERICAN DRIVES IN SOLOMONS PREDICTED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Further heavy American bombing raids north of Guadalcanal are interpreted by several commentators as being part of a "softening-up" process preliminary to renewed American offensive drives. ...

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  8. GERMANS BACK TO POLAND SOON

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Germans in Russia will soon be back on a line along the River Dvina through the Pripet Marshes on the pre-war Russo-Polish frontier to the ...

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  9. TWO BIG RAIDS ON LORIENT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Two very heavy and concentrated raids were made on the German U-boat base of Lorient, on the French coast, last ...

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  10. NUFFIELD GIVES £10,000,000 FOR NEW TRUST

    LONDON, Saturday—The motor magnate, Lord Nuffield, announces that he has giver another £10,000,000 to start a ...

    Article : 198 words
  11. 40 Tons of Bombs on Burma

    NEW DELHI, Saturday.—American bombers on Friday dropped 20 tons of bombs on the Myitgen railway bridge near Rangoon, which the Japanese have ...

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  12. No Amendment of C.M.F. Bill

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Any chance of the Opposition defeating or substantially amending the Government's Militia Bill in the Senate vanished ...

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  13. FERRY COMMAND CRASH

    MONTREAL, Saturday.—The Ferry Command announces that when an R.A.F. Liberator bomber crashed in Newfoundland: 14 passengers and five ...

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  14. Soviet Claim to New Territories

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Soviet Embassy has circulated an English translation of a "Pravda" article, categorically claiming ...

    Article : 81 words
  15. EIGHTH ARMY FOLLOWING ROMMEL WELL INSIDE TUNISIAN FRONTIER

    LONDON, Sunday.—While the Eighth Army is in contact with the retreating enemy near Ben Gardane, well inside the Tunisian frontier, Allied forces in central Tunisia have repelled enemy attacks in the hills east of Ouss eltia. PATROLLING is going on along the ...

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  16. POLES ATTACK NAZIS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Official Polish circles in London report that the Germans in Warsaw yesterday posted up notices announcing that 70 people had ...

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  17. Gandhi's Condition Satisfactory

    BOMBAY, Sunday.—A Government communique says that though Gandhi has had some trouble with nausea, with the result that his sleep has been ...

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  18. SKIRMISHING CLASHES WITH JAPS.

    Somewhere in Australia, Sunday.—Scattered operations by land and air from the Dutch East Indies to the island of New Britain at the week-end marked a continuance of the widespread "skirmishing phase" of the war across ...

    Article : 274 words
  19. Russian Pilots Fight to the Last

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—A number of Russian pilots who were forced down near Varanger Fiord, in the far north of Norway, barricaded ...

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  20. GUADALCANAL SAW "COMPLETE ROUT, UTTER DEFEAT" OF JAPS.

    GUADALCANAL, Saturday—Lieut.-General Patch's staff officer, Commander Wilson, to-day officially described the final conquest of Guadalcanal as "the complete rout and utter defeat of the Japanese army, which executed a ...

    Article : 284 words
  21. Exciting Scenes When Crowd Gets Out of Control in Big City Brawl

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—All traffic was stopped: soldiers, sailors, airmen and civilians fought fiercely, and 60 civil and service police, including mounted troopers, and the crews of seven patrols, intervened in one of Melbourne's worst brawls, which occurred in Flinders-street, between Elizabeth and Swanston streets, soon after 6 p.m. on Saturday. ...

    Article : 451 words
  22. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    RUSSIA has proved that blitzkrieg is a fallacy. The blitzkrieg method will win battles but it will not win wars ...

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  23. ANOTHER CONVOY GETS THROUGH

    LONDON, Sunday.—Another Allied convey has fought its way through to north Russia. It was almost continuously attacked by submarines and ...

    Article : 122 words
  24. TURKS SAY BULGARIA'S HOUR HAS STRUCK

    ISTANBUL, Sunday.—"With the Axis breakdown, Bulgaria's hour has struck," declares a writer in the Turkish newspaper "Yenisabah." "TURKEY will remember that the ...

    Article : 135 words
  25. U.S. Wants 12,000 Men a Day

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Manpower Director (Mr. Paul McNutt) and the Selective Service Director (Mr. Hershey) ...

    Article : 55 words
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