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  3. ALLIES READY TO GO, SAYS EISENHOWER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"We are ready to go to any minute," said the Allied Commander-in-Chief (General Eisenhower) interviewed today in Algiers on his return from Sicily. ...

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  4. WEWAK PLANES WIPED OUT

    General MacArthur's communique reports today:— NORTH-EAST SECTOR. NEW GUINEA (Wewak).—We have completed the destruction ...

    Article : 594 words
  5. Front Line In The Jungle

    RIGHT UP IN THE FRONT LINE, near Mount Tambu, New Guinea, a photographer took this striking jungle battle picture. Private Leo Body, of Preston, Victoria, Corporal W. Cummings, of St. Kilda, Victoria, and Lieutenant S. Bell, of South Melbourne, are firing a captured Japanese machine-gun at a Japanese patrol, 60 yards away. The men are up to their knees in mud and water. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Second Front Warning By Allies

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A special "get ready" warning described as of greatest importance, was broadcast to enemy-occupied countries by Algiers Radio tonight. The British Broadcasting Corporation, which also ...

    Article : 207 words
  7. RUSSIANS PRESS ON AT KHARKOV

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Russian armies in the Kharkov area today pressed further forward in the face of fierce German counter-attacks. The Russians have advanced from 4½ to 6½ miles in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Demand by Soviet Paper

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An outspoken demand for a second front demand for a Star," the Soviet Army ...

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  9. Intensive Air War on Germans By Day and Night

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The intensive air war against the Germans in western Europe was continued in daylight today by smashing raids on enemy airfields in Holland and France. These came within a few hours of the dramatic night raid on, Peenemunde, on the Baltic coast of Germany. ...

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  10. HINT OF BIG MOVES IN ITALY

    LONDON, Today.—Major developments- occurred in Italy yesterday, but censorship prevents disclosure of the news ...

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  11. Goebbels On Nazis' Greatest Problem

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Nazis' growing fear of the air war is shown by reports reaching ...

    Article : 103 words
  12. DOUBLE FIELD ALLOWANCE FOR R.A.A.F.

    MELBOURNE.—Many members of the Royal Australian Air Force serving in Britain will receive a double field allowance. ...

    Article : 122 words
  13. REVIEW OF STRATEGY IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Americans are building up a string of air bases threatening the entire Japanese defence ...

    Article : 196 words
  14. PHONE TO ITALY CUT

    London.—Swiss Radio says that all telephone communication with Italy has again been cut. After Mondays ...

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  15. Australians Call Big Raid A 'Wizard Prang'

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The R.A.A.F. Lancaster boys described last night's raid on Peenemunde as a "wizard prang," and ...

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  16. RUTHLESS ACTION AGAINST NORWEGIAN POLICE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Nazi purge within Norwegian police circles is still going on, according to reports that reached ...

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  17. GERMAN GLAD TO BE IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—After a Dornier plane had been chot down over Britain last night, the crew of four ...

    Article : 78 words
  18. Jap Supply Craft Hit in Burma

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday.—Beau-fighters yesterday damaged about 35 sampans and other craft along the Irrawaddy River between ...

    Article : 69 words
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