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  4. Russians Take More Rail Junctions

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sensational new gains have been made by the Russians in the Caucasus, the Donetz Basin and north of Kursk, states a special Moscow communique. ...

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  5. NEW GUINEA BATTLE

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA.—Desultory but bitter patrol clashes are continuing between the Australian and Japanese troops in the broken country about two miles southeast and east of Wau and around the headquarters of the ...

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  7. ALLIED PLANS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: At today's meeting of the Pacific War Council, President Roosevelt reviewed the Casablanca discussions. ...

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  8. IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, Thursday: After an unsuccessful attempt to recapture the Faid Pass in Tunisia from the Germans, an American combat force ...

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  9. SOLOMONS SEA BATTLE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: Despite denial by the Secretary for the Navy Colonel Knox) that a large air and sea battle is proceeding in the ...

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  10. Penny a Plane Campaign

    Get your cards and stamps from stores and schools. ...

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  11. GENERAL GIRAUD

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).: In a statement in the House of Commons to-day on the political situation in North Africa Mr. Eden, Foreign ...

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  12. IMMEDIATE OFFENSIVE IN ASIA URGED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: "The United Nations should launch an immediate offensive in Asia in order to prevent Japan from consolidating ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN FORCE

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Wednesday.—Reports from Wau to-night indicated that the Australian force had established its position after ...

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  14. GENERALS IN AGREEMENT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British United Press correspondent in Algiers says that full agreement has been reached between Generals Giraud and ...

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  15. TOJO MINISTRY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday, Sweeping new powers from the Diet, permitting the Ministry to rule by decree, have been demanded by the Premier ...

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  17. SHOP EMPLOYEES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The Victorian Director of Manpower (Mr. Cameron) is sending several thousands of letters to employees of ...

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  18. 300,000 WAR PRISONERS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: Japan holds approximately 300,000 war prisoners, according to a statement by Lieut.-General Fumlo Oyama in a ...

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  19. COLOGNE RAID

    LONDON, Thursday: The R.A.F. reached a new high-level bombing intensity in its raid on Cologne on Tuesday night. The Air Ministry states ...

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  20. RUSSIAN HATRED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Belief in the Red Army leadership and in Stalin himself was the main reason for the Russian peoples' confidence in ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND'S DANGER

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday: The safety of New Zealand depended on the battle now taking place in the Solomons, said the Prime Minister ...

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  22. GERMANS MOURN STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Thursday: "The battle for Stalingrad has ended. The German 6th Army under the exemplary leadership of Marshal Paulus, true to ...

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  23. WAITRESSES STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The strike of 120 waitresses at Farmer's is still unsettled following the compulsory conference to-day between the ...

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  24. GERMAN WAR CASUALTIES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: Over 4,000,000 German soldiers have been killed, captured or permanently crippled, according to confidential ...

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  26. "HITLER SHOT HIS SWEETHEART"

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Dr. Ernest Hansstuengl, writing in the "Cosmopolitan" magazine, says: "Hitler shot dead his own sweetheart, Geli Rabaul, ...

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  27. BRITISH AID TO RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday: Up to September, 1942, Britain sent 2974 tanks to Russia and over 3000 aircraft. These figures were given by Lord ...

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  28. 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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  29. SEPERATE PEACE

    LONDON, Thursday.—According to an Ankara report, quoting a Berlin source, the Finnish Minister in Berlin has presented a note to the German ...

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