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  4. Enemy Retreat in Tunisia

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.)—Axis forces are retreating from the Kasserine Pass to the heights to the east of Kasserine, Feriana, and Sbeilta in Central Tunis ...

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  5. GREAT RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.)—Reports reaching Stockholm from Berlin saggest that the Russians are on the eve of a very great offensive on the central and northern fronts. The Russians are strongly attacking Gjatsk, which is the ...

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  7. CHINA'S RESISTANCE

    CHUNGKING, Thursday; The Japanese are pressing the local offensives in the four sections of the Yangtse Valley and far ...

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  8. FEDERAL HOUSE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Mortgage Bank Bill provided no remedy for the increasing loss to the country of virile young ...

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  9. Toll of Sickness

    LONDON, Thursday—Britain, after two years of total war, is still losing 22,000,000 weeks' work yearly through common ...

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  10. REVIEW OF WAR POSITION

    WASHINGTON. Thurs. (A.A.P.)—In a statement made at a Press conference, the U.S. Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) said that the ...

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  11. Dieppe Battle

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—Air Marshal Leigh-Mallory, Commander-in-Chlef of Fighter Command, revealed that 170 ...

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  12. "VICTORY WILL NOT BE EASY"

    Rommel's forces in Central Tunisia suffered a clean-cut repulse. Nevertheless, victory will not be easy and quick, said the ...

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  13. JAPANESE WITHDRAWALS PLANES REQUIRED

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—Field despatches report a general Japanese withdrawal on the southern section of the Canton-Hankow railway. The WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Chinese Foreign Minister (Mr. T. V. Soong after conferring with U.S. S[?] for State (Mr. ...

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  14. U.S. PLANES' FEAT

    NEW DELHI. Thursday. (A.A.P.)—Japanese airmen received a hot reception when they attempted to raid an American air base in ...

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  15. SOVIET FILM

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Cuts made to the Soviet film "Moscow Strikes Hack" deal with military atrocities, including close-ups of civilian ...

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  16. GRUESOME TRICKS

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday.—Lieut. Jobs Sturdy, of the Royal Canadian Navy, said that U-boat commanders attempt to mislead ...

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  17. POLITICAL PRISONERS RELEASED

    ALGIERS, Thursday: According to the Algiers radio, General Giraud has sanctioned the release of 1300 political prisoners, mainly ...

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  18. MALTA BOMBERS ACTIVE

    LONDON. Thursday (A.A.P.).—R.A.F. torpedo bombers from Malta last night attacked an enemy convoy north of Trapani. ...

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  19. AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION

    LONDON. Thurs. (A.A.P.).—"A century ago there was an industrial revolution. To-day, before our eyes there is an agricultural ...

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  20. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Trading on the Sydney Stock Exchange to-day wag on a slightly wider margin and was conducted at firm ...

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  21. DENMARK'S TRIBUTE

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—The Berlin newspaper "Socialisten" has published an indignant account of a big meeting held in ...

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  22. SHORTAGE OF HOUSES

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.—An acute shortage of accommodation in Townsville has resulted in payment of up to 50 gns. a month ...

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  23. COLD BLOODED MURDERS

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.—(A.A.P.)—A special civil service judge at Patna sentenced to death eight Hindus, two to transportation, and ...

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  24. RUSSO-POLISH RELATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday (A.AP.).—The Polish Government definitely repudiates the malicious propaganda accusing Poland of direct ...

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  25. No Change in Gandhi's Condition

    BOMBAY. Thursday. (A.A.P.)—Gandhi has made no further progress, but there is no appreciable change in his condition, says ...

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  28. EARTH TREMORS IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Friday.—A severe earth tremor, followed by others of less intensity, which occurred at Wellington at 1.40 a.m. ...

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  29. Mr. Churchill's, Condition Improves

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.)— The Prime Minister's condition continues to improve, according to a bulletin issued to-night. ...

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  30. CLIPPER CRASH

    LONDON, Friday.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's correspondent at Lisbon says that the names of some of the injured in the Clipper crash on ...

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  31. LOW-FLYING PLANES

    LONDON, Thursday: The Air Ministry has claimed that "sneak" raiders cannot be detected before arrival over the coast of Britain ...

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  33. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ILL

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—White House has announced that President Roosevelt is ill with intestinal disorder, but that his ...

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  34. PARENTS' FEARS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Commenting on the failure of boys and girls to register with the National Service Office on leaving school, the ...

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  35. DETECTIVES CHARGED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—When four detectives came before the Paddington Court to-day charged by summons with having at Bondi ...

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