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  3. MIDDLE EAST

    ALEXANDRIA, Tuesday—The British commander of the Mediterranean Fleet (Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham), whom the ...

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  4. FURY OF BATTLE

    LONDON, Tuesday—The battles in Russia continue with unabated fury. The Stockholm correspondent of "The ...

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  5. Port Moresby's Heaviest Raid

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—A communique issued at General Headquarters in the Southwest Pacific to-day stated that 49 Japanese planes—34 heavy ...

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  7. BURMA POSITION

    Through jungles so dense that even starlight was shut out, over slipper tracks strewn with jagged boulders and lit only by ...

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  8. PRINZ EUGEN

    LONDON, Tuesday—Two torpedo hits on the German cruiser Print Eugen during Sunday night's R.A.F. attack are ...

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  9. FREE FRENCH FREIGHTER

    WILLEMSTADT (Curacao), Monday—The Anita Press Agency reports that a United States merchantman was torpedoed on ...

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  10. U.S. ARMY

    LONDON, Tuesday—Large enough to constitute an army in itself and accompanied by £1,000,000 worth of battle ...

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  11. MARSHAL SMUTS

    CAIRO, Tuesday—Field-Marshal Smuts arrived by air recently, and visited South African bases and forward positions in ...

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  12. FIGHTER SWEEPS

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Air Ministry has announced that fighters carried out sweeps over Northern France and the ...

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  13. ATTACKS ON MALTA

    LONDON, Tuesday:—It was announced in Malta that five Germany and three Italian fighters were destroyed yesterday. Four ...

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  14. DENGUE FEVER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Dengue carrying mosquitoes have now been located at Windsor and Penrith, both towns being about 40 ...

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  15. SALWEEN CROSSING

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday—The American Associated Press correspondent in Chungking says that the west bank of the broad ...

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  16. FRENCH RUSE

    DURBAN, Tuesday—When British ships appeared off Madagascar, the native troops forming the bulk of the French forces were ...

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  17. REAL BLITZ BEGINS

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Tuesday—Increasing their air pressure on the Port Moresby garrison, the Japanese yesterday ...

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  18. DARLAN TO INSPECT FLEET

    VICHY, Monday—Admiral Dalian has gone to Toulon to inspect the French Fleet. ...

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  19. U.S. NEWS

    NEW YORK, Monday—The Associated Press reports that Army chiefs have grown very cool towards the idea that Joe Louis ...

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  20. HOTEL HOURS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Mr. E. M. Sanders. M.L.A., to-day demanded an official inquiry to determine whether hotelkeepers, the ...

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  21. JAPANESE CLAIMS

    NEW YORK, Monday—It was claimed by the official Tokyo radio to-day that 19 Allied planes were destroyed at Port Moresby in the ...

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  22. MR. WREN'S GIFT

    LONDON, Tuesday—Squadron-Leader Keith Truscott, of the R.A.A.F. is eligible to receive a share of the £1000 gift made by ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN VIEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday—"Neither Mr. Curtain nor Dr. Evatt ask for the impossible. They do not want to see any front robbed ...

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  24. U.S. RAIDERS

    NEW YORK, Monday—A despatch from Hanoi states that seven planes, believed to be American, bombed the Laokoi region in ...

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  25. OVER-COMPLACENCY DENIED IN WASHINGTON

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday—The fear expressed in a section of the Australian press that the Washington view of the Australian ...

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  26. CHINESE KILTIE

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday—Chinese are serving to New Zealand units, one being in a Scottish regiment Lieut-General ...

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  27. HE'S BUILDING BOMBERS!

    Young Ernie Wagner has the real Anzac spirit. Too young to enlist, he does his bit by collecting scrap aluminium for the war effort. Hey, Ernie Don't you get pretty tired pushing that billyeart? "Too right I do. But when I get ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. ACCORDING TO VICHY

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Paris radio says that operations in the Kerch Peninsula are nearing an end. It also reported that three ...

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  29. TASK OF R.A.A.F. AND AMERICANS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—Air Vice-Marshal George Jones, who is now Chief of the Australian Air Staff, said to-day: "Our ...

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  30. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world service. In addition to other special sources of information is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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  31. GEORGE MEDALLIST

    LONDON, Monday—Captain Robert Davies. of the Royal Engineers, who personally removed a bomb from near St. Paul's ...

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  32. MRS. CHURCHILL

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—Mrs. Winston Churchill urged greater aid for Russia in a message to the Russian War Relief dinner here. ...

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  35. BOMBS ON TOKYO

    OTTAWA, Monday—Major-General Shen, commander of Chinese air training in the United States, attended the air training ...

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  36. U.S. BOTTLENECK

    Lieut.-General somerveil, in an address to-day, declared: "The unhappy fact is that our transport affoat and ashore is our ...

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  37. JEWELLERY BAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—As the ban on the manufacture of Jewellery means that present stocks will have to last for the duration ...

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