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  3. JAPS THROWN BACK

    CHUNGKING, Thursday—It was announced by the Chinese High Command that renewed Japanese assaults on ...

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  4. Big Tank Battle Still Raging in Libya

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Latest news from Libya is that the big tank battle is still raging around Bir Hakeim. A smaller tank force is attacking our lines fronting ...

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  6. SABOTEURS BUSY

    LONDON. Thursday.—News of continued sabotage and strong resistance to the Nazis has reached London from Axis occupied ...

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  7. PORTMORESBY RAIDED

    G.H.Q. in the south-west Pacific issued a communique to-day, stating that for the third successive night Japanese aircraft raided ...

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  8. TIMOSHENKO

    LONDON, Thursday.—Marshal Timoshenko is again advancing, and with a fresh army, against weakened points in the German ...

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  9. SECOND FRONT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Commenting on the arrival in London from the U.S. of General Somervelle and his party, ...

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  10. SUBJUGATION OF GERMANY

    LONDON. Wednesday.—"Britain's air organisation is not inspiring." said Lord Brabazon, former Minister for Aircraft ...

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  11. PACIFIC WAR COUNCIL

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—After to-day's meeting of the Pacific War Council, the British Ambassador (Lord Halifax) and the ...

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  12. SUBMARINE MENACE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The chairman of the Senate Naval Affairs Committee (Senator Walsh) told the Press to-day that ...

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  13. U.S. NEWS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The magazine 'Fortune," in an article entitled "Who should get the ships?" points out the ...

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  14. SECOND FRONT LIKELY SOON

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Russia is exerting new pressure in ...

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  15. SIX MORE SHIPS SUNK

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Axis submarines have sunk six more ships in the Atlantic. The Navy announced the loss of a ...

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  16. TRAINING OF GLIDER PILOTS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The War Department revealed that army and air forces will train a large number of glider pilots ...

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  17. GENERAL BLAMEY PLEASED

    The Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Land Forces (General Sir Thomas Blarney), who visited this operational area for the purpose ...

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  18. DR. EVATT IN LONDON

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Dr. Evatt recently conferred several times with Hie Soviet Ambassador (M. Maisky) concerning an ...

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  19. HARRY BRIDGES ALLEGATIONS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.—Harry Bridges, C.I.O. Longshoremen's leader, to-day told the State Legislative Committee ...

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  20. U-BOAT SURVIVORS

    RIO DE JANIERO. Thursday.—A despatch from Pernambuco says that 12 survivors from a German submarine have arrived at ...

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  21. NAZI MINISTER RESIGNS

    LONDON. Thursday.—It was announced by the Berlin radio that the German Minister for Communications (Herr ...

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  22. RECLAIMING RUBBER

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The U.S. Secretary of Commerce (Mr. Jesse Jones) stated to-day that the Government had ...

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  23. IN HITLER'S HANDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The solution of the Italian claims to Corsica. Nice, Savoy and Tunis is in Hitler's hands," declared ...

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  24. ALLIES' AID

    LONDON. Wednesday.—During his tour of the Middle East the Duke of Gloucester had the opportunity of seeing a great deal ...

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  25. SHIPS AT MARTINIQUE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The U.S. Secretary for State (Mr. Hull) told the Press to-day that the communications system at ...

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  26. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world sources of information is used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence published in this issue and all ...

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  27. TWELVE INJURED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In a collision between an Air Force tender and a lorry at Footscray yesterday afternoon, 12 R.A.A.F. ...

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  29. MUST AVOID COMPLACENCE

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—Commenting on the summing up of the defence position by General Sir Thomas Blamey, the Army ...

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  31. JAPANESE LOSSES IN FIVE WEEKS

    MELBOUBNE. Thursday.—Since General MacArthur assumed command in the Southwest Pacific area little more than five ...

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  32. FINED FOR TEA THEFT

    SYDNEY Thursday.—On a charge of having stolen 135 lbs, of tea valued ai £10, Edward John Glanville, aged 46 years. ...

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  33. JAPANESE BOAST

    According to the official Tokyo radio to-day, the Emperor in one of his rare appearances, remained in Parliament for 15 minutes for ...

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