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  3. MACHINE-GUN WORK

    Members of the Volunteer Defence Corps who have attained a high standard of efficiency in machine-gum work. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BIGGEST AIR RAIDS YET ON RABAUL BY FLYING FORTRESSES

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Sunday.—Another terrific raid, the second in 24 hours, was made on Rabaul, main Japanese base, shortly before dawn yesterday. It was on a scale almost as big as Friday's mass attack, in which ...

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  5. RUSSIANS STAND FIRM ON ALL FRONTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Germans are being held on all the main Russian fronts and there has even been a comparative lull on the Stalingrad front for 24 hours, the first ...

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  6. JAP. THRUST ON GUADALCANAL

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The newest Japanese landings on Guadalcanal were accomplished with strong naval support and are clearly part of extensive preparations ...

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  7. BOMBERS WIN SMASHING AIR VICTORY

    LONDON, Sunday.—American Flying Fortresses and Liberators scored the biggest victory of bombers over fighters ...

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  8. Jap. Drug Traffic in Burma

    NEW DELHI, Saturday.—Reports from Burma indicate that the Japanese are encouraging the population to frequent opium ...

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  9. GERMAN LOSSES AT SINYAVINO

    LONDON, Saturday—A Special Moscow communique says that as a re[?] ...

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  10. GEN. MacARTHUR VISITS PAPUA

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, Sunday.—Marching along a muddy track out of the dense jungle slopes of the Owen Stanley Range, Allied troops ...

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  11. NAZI PILOT'S HOT RECEPTION

    LONDON, Sunday.—When the pilot of a German raider landed by parachute on the roof of a bakery in a south-east coast town, a number of ...

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  12. 'FLYING MOTOR CYCLE"

    LONDON, Saturday—Improvised Russian midget night bombers, which the Russians describe as "flying motor cycles," and the Germans as ...

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  13. U.S. Aid to Russia Falling Short

    TEHERAN, Saturday.—"It is perfectly true that American aid to Russia is not reaching its promised levels," said the United States ...

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  14. NEW GUINEA GOSSIP

    This photograph was taken during a recent visit of Military Leaders and Cabinet Ministers to battle areas in New Guinea, during which they visited forward areas and made personal contact with the troops. Talking with Francis and Michael, two Papuan natives, are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BLOWS ON KISKA

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Bleak and remote Kiska is feeling the increasing weight of the American attack, against which the ...

    Article : 316 words
  16. GANGSTER HEADS GAOL BREAK

    JOLIET (Illinois), Saturday.—The police of five states are seeking seven long-term convicts, headed by Roger Touhy, a gangster of the prohibition ...

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  17. ALLIES STAGE BIGGEST AIR BLITZ OF WAR IN DESERT

    LONDON, Sunday.—While American correspondents say that both sides in the desert are apparently ready for new offensives and Rome radio claims that General Alexander is planning an imminent large-scale offensive, Allied ...

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  18. Tanker Torpedoed in Pacific

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The navy announces that a Japanese submarine torpedoed and sank a medium-sized American tanker several days ago ...

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  19. BRITISH CRUISER SUNK

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Admiralty announces that the anti-aircraft cruiser Coventry (4290 tons) has been sunk. The Coventry (formerly the ...

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  20. Violent Fighting In Madagascar

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Vichy radio says that violent fighting is continuing in Madagascar. The British are slowly advancing south from Antsirabe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Illiterate Nazis to be Officers

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Exceptionally high losses of German subalterns, plus fears for the morale of the army in the forthcoming ...

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  22. MORE CANADIANS REACH BRITAIN

    LONDON, Saturday.—Canadian Military Headquarters announce that more Canadian troops have arrived in Britain. These include reinforcements ...

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  23. Nazi Prisoners in Canada Handcuffed: Reply to German Chaining of Captives

    LONDON, Sunday.—At noon yesterday 107 German officers and 1269 men who are prisoners in Canada were put into handcuffs as a reprisal for the manacling by the Germans of the same number of Canadian and British prisoners taken at Dieppe. IT is officially announced in London ...

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  24. Five Attacks on Malta

    VALETTA, Sunday—The enemy five times attempted to raid Malta yesterday but their formations were mostly broken up before reaching the island. ...

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  25. Chinese Army Modernised

    CHUNGKING, Saturday.— "Anyone who says the Chinese army has not been modernised does not know what he is ...

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  26. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IT can be said, as a statement of fact, but not as an encouragement to complacency, that our enemies are now being held ...

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  27. MORE BOMBS IN BELFAST

    LONDON, Sunday.—Two policemen and three girls were injured by splinters when a bomb exploded last night outside the Donegal Pass ...

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  28. EFFICIENT JAP. EQUIPMENT CAPTURED IN SOLOMONS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—There is nothing flimsy about captured Japanese material, according to the United Press correspondent at Marine Headquarters in the Solomons. THERE machine-guns are of the ...

    Article : 163 words
  29. SIX SHIPS IN ONE DAY

    BOSTON, Saturday.—The Navy announces that two submarine chasers and four "special ships" were launched from three American shipyards ...

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