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  4. PRESIDENT WATCHES U.S. ARMY PILOTS

    President Franklin D. Roosevelt watches United States Army Air Force pilots go throuth training; manoeuvres at a base in the Southern United States during a personal tour of inspection of America's armed forces and war factories. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Great American Air Victory

    WASHINGTON, Friday— Brief reports from the South Pacific reveal that American airmen on Wednesday won the greatest single air battle of the Pacific ...

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  7. RUHR BOMBINGS

    LONDON, Friday: A Dortmund newspaper, quoting Gauleiter Hoffman, reveals that the heavy R.A.F. raid on Wupperthal on the ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN VIEW OF WAR

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Australian Minister (Sir Owen Dixon), who has Just returned from Australia, said to-day that ...

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  9. BIG RAIDS BY RUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday: A large force of Soviet aircraft. two of which have not returned, raided enemy aerodromes and ammunition ...

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  10. FACTORY STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Friday: An application by the Metal Trades Employers' Association, for an order that strikers at a Sydney war factory ...

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  11. CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S WEDDING

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Office of Petrol Administration has begun to take an official Interest in Charlie Chaplin's marriage. The ...

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  12. SHOP HOURS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The earlier closing of shops, under a s[?]gering of business hours plan. should be applied only to shops in ...

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  13. TURKEY AND VICHY

    LONDON, Friday: Vichy has denied a statement that Turkey has broken off diplomatic relations with Vichy, says the ...

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  14. SPITFIRES' TALLY IN NORTH

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The Spitfire score to date for operations in the north of Australia is already 22 Japanese aircraft ...

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  15. GERMAN MORALE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—"Unless Hitler launches another offensive against Russia this year, the German morale will sag ...

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  16. Allied Forces

    Somewhere in Australia, Friday—Harassing attacks against Japanese dromes, supply ports, and barges were maintained by ...

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  17. HITLER'S ADMIRATION OF U.S. TANK

    LONDON, Friday.—General Guderin, who was Hitler's foremost Panzer expert, is so Impressed with the American ...

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  18. BOMBS ON ENGLAND

    LONDON, Friday: A bomb dropped during a Loncon alert fell on a post office, causing damage and casualties. It was an oil bomb. ...

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  19. 40,000 JAPANESE CASUALTIES

    CHUNGKING, Friday: The Chinese Army spokesman said to-day that approximately 40,000 Japanese were killed or wounded ...

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  20. HATRED OF NAZIS

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Australian Minister to Moscow (Mr. Slater) said to-day that he totally discounted any report that Russia ...

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  21. FORCES AFTER WAR

    LONDON, Friday.—"I believe that for some time after the war we will continue to see armed forces on a very large scale, and ...

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  22. RADIO REPAIRS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Complaining that the Government had failed to provide for the manufacture of replacement of ...

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  23. YUGOSLAV PRESIDENT RESIGNS

    LONDON, Friday.—It is announced that M. Yovanovitch has resigned as president of the Yugoslav Government. There is no ...

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  24. RAIDS MUST CONTINUE, SAYS MR. STIMSON

    WASHINGTON, Thurs. (A.A.P.)—"The Allies have proved that they excel the enemy in the knowledge and use of air power, besides ...

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  25. MR. WARD'S VIEW

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Referring to the strike at a Sydney munitions plant, the Minister for Labor (Mr. Ward) said to-day ...

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  26. JAP CAJOLERY

    OTTAWA, Thursday (A.A.P.).—"The Japanese won't fold up," said Madame Chiang Kai-Shek at a Press conference to-day. "Any ...

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  27. COALFIELDS TROUBLE

    CESSNOCK, Friday: Following recent trouble on the northern coalfields two young employees of Hebburn No. 1 Colliery were ...

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  31. WOMAN REFUSED BAIL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Matilda Devine, aged 45 years, of East Sydney, was unable to obtain ball to-day on a charge of having ...

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