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  6. Dogfights Outer New Guinea

    PORT MORESBY, Sunday.—In a series of hair-raising dogfights, over some of the world's toughest jungle and mountain country, Australian fighters destroyed one Japanese ...

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  7. Smashing New Attacks

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Maintaining their vigorous offensive, the Allied Air Forces yesterday carried out daring widespread daylight bombing and ...

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  8. MANY BOMBERS

    LONDON, Sunday. — In the past four nights R.A.F. bombers dropped 1000 tons of bombs on the Rhineland, Ruhr and other parts ...

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  9. QUEENSLANDER IN R.A.F.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Queenslander, Captain D. C. T. Bennett, is now serving as a wing-commander in the R.A.F. Bomber Command, having ...

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  10. RUSSIAN ATTACKS

    To-day's Moscow communique re­ports that 17 German planes were destroyed on Friday and the Russians lost five planes. "Our warships in the ...

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  11. THE PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Despite fierce resistance from a small Ameri­can and Filipino force, the enemy ef­fected a landing on Cebu Island in ...

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  12. WAR BREVITIES

    CAIRO, Saturday. — British prisoners of war who were exchanged for Italians, arrived at Alexandra from Sa[?] and [?] [?]rain for [?]. ...

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  13. BRITISH IN BURMA

    LONDON, Sunday.—It appears that the British troops in Burma have with­drawn to at least 14 miles to the north of Thayetmya, but the Chinese are ...

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  14. "Must Go All Out"

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The most critical period of the war has been reached and events in the next few months will be decisive," said ...

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  15. ROUND-UP OF GERMANS

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — In the largest group arrest of aliens in the United States since the start of the war, the F.B.I. seized 64 German ...

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  16. DETAILS OF LATEST ONSLAUGHT

    PORT MORESBY, Sunday.—With a series of smashing air attacks over an enormous front extending for hun­dreds of miles from the New Guinea ...

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  17. CHINESE HARD-PRESSED

    Reuter's correspondent with the Chinese force says that Japanese suf­fered 5000 casualties before taking Toungoo. The Chinese resisted six ...

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  18. New York Police Clean-up

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The Mayor (Mr. la Guardia) and Police Commissioner Valentine to-day an­nounced far-reaching changes in the ...

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  19. STORMS IN NORTH-WEST

    PERTH, Sunday. — Battered and lashed by one of the worst cyclones in the history of the north-west, Broome luggers have limped into a ...

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  20. STILL FIGHTING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The president of the Philippines (Dr. Manuel Quezcn) said yesterday that the loss of Bataan had not ended the war for the ...

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  22. FOUR AMERICAN SHIPS LOST IN ATLANTIC

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The U.S. Navy Department announced the loss of two more medium sized American merchantmen by enemy ...

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  23. SEAMAN'S ORDEAL

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The sole sur­vivor of a ship sunk off Honolulu by a Japanese submarine on the morn­ing of the Pearl Harbor attack. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA'S POSITION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Replying to the "New York Times" military commentator's statement that Australia was not strategically vital to the ...

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  25. FIGHTING AT CEBU

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—An Army communique issued to-day said that fighting was continuing at Cebu where the Japanese had landed at several ...

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  26. DUB 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 intelligence published in ...

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  29. Japanese Atrocities

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Supporting the contention by leading citizens that re­ports of Japanese atrocities should be strongly authenticated before release ...

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