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  4. Beginning of End of Axis

    LONDON, Tuesday. (A.A.P.)—Leaders of Allied Governments in London unanimously express the opinion that Mussolini's fall is the beginning of the end not only for Italy, but for the Axis. ...

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  5. FALL OF OREL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There seems little doubt in Moscow to-night that the Russian entry into Orel will occur within a matter of days, says the British United Press correspondent in Moscow. The Russians have cut all ways of retreat for ...

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  7. RECORD AIR BLOWS IN NEW GUINEA

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Tuesday.—Allied air blows in New Guinea reached a new high yesterday when seven formations of Liberators and Fortresses dropped 137 tons of bombs on the Salamaua-Komiatum area. This is the heaviest ...

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  8. Armistice Talks at Vatican

    LONDON, Tuesday: Preliminary negotiations for an armistice between Italy and the Allies began in the Vatican on Monday night, ...

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  9. ENCIRCLING MOVE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's correspondent at Allied Headquarters declares that the rapid swing by American and Canadian spearheads to the east and north-east in the direction of the northern sector of the enemy defence lines projecting ...

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  10. "ITALY WON'T STAB US IN THE BACK"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In Berlin are convinced that [?] will continue in the war [?] side." declared Dr. Schmidt chief ...

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  11. EIGHT AMERICANS INDICTED

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Biddle) announced that eight Americans, including two women, who have broadcast ...

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  12. U.S. SECRETARY FOR STATE

    LONDON, Monday.—In his press conference in Washington to-day the Secretary for State (Mr. Cordell Hull) was asked ...

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  13. U.S. COAL STRIKES

    PITTSBURGH, Monday.—The Federal Grand Jury, investigating recent unauthorised strikes in the soft coalfields in Western Pennsylvania, ...

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  14. FLOOD OF RUMORS

    LONDON, Tuesday: The unexampled spate of rumors about what is really happening inside Italy continues to flow in from neutral ...

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  15. Mistook Poison For Tea

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Mistaking poison for tea. Charles Gordon Montisoure, aged 58 years, a farmer in the Camden district, yesterday boiled ...

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  16. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news in "The Dally Advertiser" is supplied by Australian Associated Press Sources include in England. "The Times." "Daily ...

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  18. FOR AIDING U.S. AIRMEN

    CHUNGKING, Monday: It was officially announced to-day that nearly 100 Chinese families were slain by the Japanese in Eastern Chekiang ...

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  19. HOW AUSTRALIANS TOOK MT. TABU

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA Tuesday.—For sheer bravery, tenacity and endurance in the face of overwhelming odds, the ...

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  20. NEW ITALIAN CABINET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The new Italian Cabinet is made up almost wholly of Senators, public officials, professors, and members ...

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  21. R.A.A.F.'s TOTAL "BAG"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The RAAF has destroyed 1225 enemy aircraft probably destroyed 419. and damaged 521 in the Southwest Pacific area ...

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