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  4. Viazma Falls to Russians

    LONDON, Friday.—Soviet troops have occupied Viazma (south-west of Moscow) after closing in on this important German base from three sides. The vital enemy base of Smolensk is now ...

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  5. BOMBING OF GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday.—"Britain's at objectives are always enemy war potentials. That is in pursuit of our objectives, and if the German civilian ...

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  7. EMPIRE AIR SCHEME

    LONDON, Friday.—Speaking on the air estimates in the House of Commons. Sir Archibald Sinclair paid tribute to the Dominions' contributions ...

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  8. JAP RAID NEAR BUNA

    Somewhere in Australia, Friday.—The second heavy bombing attack launched by the enemy within three days on ...

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  9. ROMMEL HELD IN TRAP

    LONDON, Friday.—The U.S. Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) discloses that the Fighting French forces have contacted ...

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  10. U.S. SOCIAL SECURITY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The correspondent of the "New York Sun." Phelps Adams. says that widespread opposition is the reaction of Congress ...

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  11. 250 GERMANS KILLED IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Friday.—When a Nazi troop train was blasted off the rails at Chagay, near Chalons, by French guerillas, more than 250 Germans were ...

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  12. HIROHITO'S BROTHER UNDER ARREST

    LONDON, Friday: Prince Chichibu. a brother of Emperor Hirohito of Japan, has been under close arrest for the past 15 months. says the "Daily Mail" ...

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  13. RAID ON ENGLISH TOWN

    LONDON, Friday.—Two churches were hit and several houses demolished when a number of hit-and-run German raiders attacked a south-west ...

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  14. TO BE EXECUTED FOR SABOTAGE.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—Found guilty to-day of high treason, a former South African boxing champion. Robey Lalbrandt, is to be executed as ...

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  15. JAPANESE DRIVE IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—According to the American United Press, the Japanese have captured the important point of Hwayung in their drive ...

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  16. GREAT DAMAGE IN BRITTANY

    LONDON. Friday.—Attacking enemy targets in Brittany yesterday, R.A.F. fighters shot up two power stations and nine railway locomotives, four of ...

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  17. CARDINAL HINSLEY

    LONDON, Friday: The condition of the Catholic Archbishop of West-minister (Cardinal Hinsley) is reported to be very grave. Oxygen has been ...

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  18. COUNTRY PARTY CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Friday: Sir Earle Page told the United Country Party conference to-day that scores of people were dropping out of food ...

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  20. LEND-LEASE AID

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—After a two-hour debate the Senate to-day passed a bill extending the Lend-Lease Act for one year from June 30. 1943. A ...

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  21. LOSSES ON BOTH SIDES SUBSTANTIAL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—At a press conference to-day the U.S. Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) declared that Allied forces in ...

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  22. SOLOMONS FIGHTING.

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—Without loss to themselves, U.S. aircraft shot down an enemy bomber and three Zeros in an aerial combat to the north ...

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  24. SEVERE FIGHTING AHEAD

    LONDON, Friday.—The Moscow radio announces that in an interview with a correspondent of the Tass Newsagency, General ...

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  25. HEAVIER BLOWS ON AXIS

    WASHINGTON. Thursday; Strong hints that the United Nations were preparing smashing and more powerful blows against the enemy were given by ...

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  26. NAVAL SHELLING OF ENEMY BASES

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — On board a unit of the Pacific Fleet when it shelled Japanese bans on Vila and Munda, in the Solomons, on March 6. ...

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  27. GERMAN COUNTER-MOVE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: At a Press conference to-day the U.S. Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) described the German counter-offensive in the ...

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  28. U.S. AID TO RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — In a direct rebuttal to Admiral Standley, the Soviet Ambassador (M. Litvinoff) said that supplies received by Russia ...

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  29. Food Rationing In U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—It was revealed to-day that the rationing of meat, butter and cheese, ca ned fish and edible oils will start on or before ...

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  30. UNFASHIONABLE TO BE FASHIONABLE

    LONDON, Friday: "The year 1943 will be the war's year of climax. It is going to be the year in which we will invade the Continent," said the ...

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  31. OFFENSIVE AGAINST JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—"I am not overstating matter's when I say that things look bad in the Pacific." said the chaman of the Senate ...

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  32. OVERSEAS NEWS

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

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  33. CONSTERNATION IN ITALY

    LONDON, Thursday: Reuter's correspondent at Zurich says that Italian soldiers who have returned from Russia disclose that their withdrawal was only ...

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