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  3. TWILIGHT WAR

    Ankle-deep in the mud of a sago swamp in the Buna area of New Guinea, a U.S. soldier hacks away jungle growth as he searches for any Japanese who may remain in the Allied conquered sector. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SWEEPING PAST OREL, BYELGOROD

    LONDON, Friday.—Brilliant Russian success in capturing Orel, big Nazi bastion on the central front, and Byelgorod, 40 miles N.E. of Kharkov, open the way for new drives. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BOMBS ON REGGIO

    Bombs from planes of the U.S. Army Air Force in the harbour and dock area, set fires in the port of Reggio, Italy. This raid was part of the United Nations aerial offensive against the Axis. Reggio is a key port at the tip of the Italian boot facing Sicily. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DESPERATE AXIS BID TO EVACUATE SICILY

    LONDON, Friday.—While a fierce rearguard is being fought on a line N.W. of Mt. Etna, the Axis command is trying to evacuate its best troops from Sicily. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ITALY DECIDES TO FIGHT ON

    LONDON, Friday.—Rome radio in an English broadcast from an Italian Cabinet meeting last night said: "The Badoglio Government has definitely decided to go on fighing." ...

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  8. MUNDA FALLS TO ALLIES: GARRISON TRAPPED

    Somewhere in Australia, Friday.— Capture of Munda, Japanese air base on New Georgia, in the central Solomons, was announced in a special Allied G.H.Q. communique to-night. THE COMMUNIQUE states: "Munda ...

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  9. SICILIAN CASUALTIES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—At a press conference to-day the U.S. War Secretary (Mr. Stimson), who recently visited North Africa, said American ...

    Article : 65 words
  10. Japs. Lose 40,000 on Guadalcanal

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—The Japanese lost 40,000 men killed on Guadalcanal, the War Department disclosed to-day in a report by Colonel ...

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  11. BIG DROP IN PLANE OUTPUT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The War Department is deeply concerned at the drop in production of war planes and has requested the Office of War ...

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  12. JAPS. DESPERATE IN NEW GUINEA

    Somewhere in Australia, Friday.—Desperate Japanese counter-attacks have been beaten off by Australian forward units in close jungle ...

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  13. SWEDEN BANS NAZI TRANSIT

    STOCKHOLM, Friday.—It is officially announced that the Swedish Government has cancelled the transit traffic agreement with Germany. ...

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  14. SCENE IN CATANIA FRENZIED CROWDS GREET 8th ARMY

    I ALGIERS, Thursday.—The Eighth Army was given a wonderful reception by the people of Catania yesterday. Frenzied crowds cheered so much that one correspondent says: "Never has a conquering army been so greeted." ...

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  15. POLISH ARMIES READY TO STRIKE

    LONDON, Friday.—lt is officially revealed that there are 80,000, fully equipped and trained Polish troops in the Middle East who are "eager and ...

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  16. OIFIELDS RAID

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Referring to-day to the air raid on the Rumanian oil fields last week, the U.S. War Secretary (Mr. Stimson) said the ...

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  17. ALLIED CHIEFS MAY MEET

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Mindful of Mr. Joseph Davies' recent mission to Moscow, best-informed sources do not rule out the possibility of a meeting ...

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  18. WILL NOT RETURN TO JAPAN

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.—Mr. Dillon Myer, director of the War Relocation Authority, disclosed to-day that a check of 10 Japanese relocation ...

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  19. Paralysis Institute Formed in U.S.

    MINNEAPOLIS, Thursday.—May[?] Kline has announced the creation of the Elizabeth Kenny Institute Incorporated to carry on infantile paralysis ...

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  20. ROME SAYS SHIPS SUNK AT GIBRALTAR

    LONDON, Friday.—To-day's Rome communique says that Italian assault craft, escorted by submarines. penetrated Gibraltar roadstead on ...

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  21. ENEMY'S BLUFF CALLED

    With Allied Ground Troops at Tambu Bay, Friday.—"You had better give up, you American drafters!" yelled the Japanese over a public address ...

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  22. ABOUT 3600 ACRES OF INDUSTRIAL HAMBURG DESTROYED BY AIR BLITZ

    LONDON, Thursday.—Speaking of the recent Hamburg attacks, an R.A.F. commentator said in London to-day that of the 4000 acres of fully built-up industrial .areas in the city, 1700 have been destroyed, and of the 3400 acres partly built-up 1900 have been destroyed. "FEW people realised the vast ...

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  23. PACIFIC WAR COUNCIL

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Churchill presided at a meeting of the Pacific War Council at 10 Downing-street yesterday afternoon. ...

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  24. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IT is difficult to predict the result of any election, but this time the problem is even more complex than usual. Electors in ...

    Article : 134 words
  25. Famous Australian Cricketer Dies

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The death is announced of Mr. T. W. Garrett, the last surviving member of the 1878 Australian cricket team to tour England. He ...

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  26. Weather Prevented New Rome Raid

    ALGIERS, Friday.—"Only for unfavourable weather, Rome would have been bombed again on Wednesday night, when ...

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  27. RESISTANCE OF BALKANS GROWING MORE AUDACIOUS

    CAIRO, Friday.—Reliable reports from tile Balkans show that unrest is growing among the subjugated peoples, whom Mussolini's fall has stirred more than ever to audacious action. WALLS, billboards and even macadam ...

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