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  4. Activity on Western Front

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The Germans have launched a new offensive and are endeavoring to effect a breakthrough. Their counter-attacks are very ...

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  5. WAGGA BOY IN ENGLAND

    FLIGHT-SERGT. ALBERT BATEMAN. In the above group photo, taken at Brighton, England, Albert Bateman, of Wagga, is second on the right (Block reproduced from photo received by Mrs. Bateman, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BUDAPEST A TRAP

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Two million civilians—twice the normal population of Budapest—are trapped in the ...

    Article : 265 words
  7. U.S. NEWS

    WASHINGTON, Tues. (A.A.P.): The French Ambassador (M. Henri Bonne), in presenting his credentials to President Roosevelt, ...

    Article : 387 words
  8. AIR WAR

    LONDON Tuesday (A.A.P.): Over R.A.F. and other airfields on the Western Front yesterday 188 German fighters were destroyed ...

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  9. GREEK CRISIS

    LONDON. Tuesday (A.A.P.): "The E.L.A.S. (Left wing) Central Committee sent a message to the Regent (Archbishop Damaskinos) ...

    Article : 432 words
  10. FAR EAST

    CHUNGKING. Tues. (A.A.P.): Units of the 14th Air Force attacked shipping near Hankow on Sunday destroying three enemy freighters on the ...

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  11. Tokyo Radio

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The Tokyo radio, announcing that a special attack corps had struck Allied shipping in the ...

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  12. Milk Strike Deferred

    SYDNEY. Tues.: The threatened strike or Sydney milkcarters, which was scheduled to begin at 9 o'clock to-night, has been ...

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  13. "D-DAY" LEAVE

    LONDON, Tues.: The first "D-Day" leave men from the Western Front, arrived in London last night. There were tumultuous ...

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  14. MODERN AIR LINER

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): I "The most modern airliner in England, bearing the arms of the Duke of Gloucester, rests on an ...

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  15. POLISH GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP.).— The fact that the Polish authorities in that part of Poland occupied by Russian armies have set ...

    Article : 164 words
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  17. JAPANESE VIEW

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: Broadcasting over Tokyo radio, the Japanese Premier (Koiso) declared that the German offensive on ...

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  18. TRIBUTE TO MR. CHURCHILL

    NEW YORK, Tues.: The "New York Times." in an editorial, states: "Mr. Churchill's visit to Athens revealed the advantage of grasping the ...

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  19. Tired, Listless At Middle Age

    Some people treat age as it comes Nothing seems to worry them and they live on cheerfully and healthily. Others, who are not so fortunate, find ...

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  20. WAR PRISONERS

    LONDON, Tuesday: About 60,000 postcards and letters from prisoners of war and civilian internees in Japanese hands ...

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  21. IN ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—To-day's Rome communique mentions only patrol activity on the Fifth and Eighth Army fronts. ...

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  22. COUPONS FOR BATHING CAPS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The manufacture of bathing caps is now permitted. Two coupons will have to be surrendered for ...

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  23. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news in "The Daily Advertiser" is supplied by Australia Associated Press. Sources include in England "The Times" "Daily Telegraph" ...

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