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  4. Flare up in Pacific Air Activity

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Sunday—Intensive air warfare has flared up over the New Guinea and New Britain area in the last two days. Four large-scale bombing attacks and several smaller ...

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  5. "MASTERS IN NORTH AFRICA"

    LONDON, Sunday: "The Prime Minister: Sir, It is my duty to report that the Tunisian campaign is over. All enemy resistance has ceased and we are masters of the North African shores." This was the text of the message sent by General ...

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  7. ATTACK ON ATTU

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Some observers see the U.S. attack against Attu as the first drive against major Japanese positions in the Pacific. The ...

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  8. EMDEN AGAIN ATTACKED

    LONDON, Sunday.—The largest force of U.S. heavy bombers ever to take off from Britain made a daylight raid on Emden and other ...

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  9. IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Sunday.—According to a report from Vichy, two French judges, including the president of Sienne Edmarne, were shot dead after ...

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  10. Warning to France

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Algiers radio is repeatedly broadcasting the following message to France: "Stand by radios as ...

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  11. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Sunday: The Germans developed a sharp and new attack on the Leningrad front, says the American ...

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  12. BEY OF TUNIS

    LONDON, Sunday—General Giraud has decided that the presence of the Bey of Tunis, during the Allied occupation of Tunisia, would produce ...

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  13. HITLER'S CHANCE

    WASHINGTON. Saturday.—"No insurance man would give much for Hitler's chances of surviving until the end of the war." said the Director of ...

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  14. DARING SABOTAGE

    Production was brought practically to a standstill at Denmark's largest arms factory through a daring sabotage raid carried out by British ...

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  15. DEATH IN ROME

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—News of the death in Rome yesterday of Archbishop Cattaneo aged 77 years, formerly Apostolic Delegate to ...

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  16. LABOR IN OFFICE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"There should be no mistake about it that, d[?]pite what the Prime Minister had to say, further socialisation, further ...

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  17. WAR AT SEA

    LONDON, Saturday.—Admiral Harold Stark, who commands the U.S. naval forces in Britain, considers that U-boats are fighting a losing battle. ...

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  18. 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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  20. JAPS IN BURMA

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is reported by the Borne radio that two Japanese columns are advancing from Maumgdau (Burma) and have deeply penetrated ...

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  21. UNSINKABLE LIFEBOAT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Final tests of an unsinkable lifeboat have been completed in Britain. Francis Lowe, joint managing director of Lamport. ...

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  23. Terrible Story

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Sunday.—Through the treachery of a few renegade New Guinea natives who had been won over ...

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  24. ADMIRAL KEYES

    LONDON, Sunday: Admiral Lord Keyes. predicting an early end of the European war. said he was not so optimistic about the ...

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  25. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S SON

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Sunday.—Lieut.-Col. James Roosevelt. U.S. Marine Corps, who is President Roosevelt's eldest son. is ...

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  26. MANY JAPANESE KILLED

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—The Chinese killed more than 3000 Japanese and recaptured four towns in fighting west and south of Talhang Moutnains. The ...

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  27. KITTYHAWK UNIT

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Sunday.—In the biggest interception in this area of Japanese aircraft, at Oro Bay on Friday. ...

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