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  4. JAPS. STILL FALL BACK ON OWEN STANLEY LINES

    RAPIDLY advancing Australians have pushed on from Ioribaiwa and have recaptured Nauro, 12 miles distant. Forward detachments are driving on to Menari. The retreating Japanese have left ...

    Article : 688 words
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    TANK TRAINEES — In the mobile of all mobile wars the tank plays a distinctive role. Here is shown a staff instructor at an Army School explaining to students how their iron steeds can cope with one more obstacle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MASKED MISS — Nurses don't always look but it's all in the war. Hiding behind the gas mask is American nurse, J. Holzknecht (Kentucky). Her assistant is American Airman Lieutenant Holtz (Pitsburg). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JUNGLE WAR IN N. GUINEA

    ACCORDING to a competent military authority who has been in action with the Australians on all fronts, troops in action ...

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  8. Roosevelt Pins Down 3 Faults

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. — "Congress, the Government, and Washington are trailing far behind the people in war spirit," ...

    Article : 367 words
  9. NAZIS PRESS HARD TO HEART OF STALINGRAD

    THE Red Army is fighting back with the utmost tenacity in north-west Stalingrad. The latest German advance, according to a Russian communique, was limited to a gain achieved only after an all-day assault, in which, after the ...

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  10. Allied Drive Thrusts Rommel From Manassib Ridge

    CAIRO, October 1.—It is now learned that Allied troops yesterday after an early morning [?] bombardment attacked ...

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  11. FIVE-WEEKS BATTLE IN THE BALKANS

    LONDON, October 2.—The heroic daily struggle by patriots throughout Occupied Europe is exemplified in to-day's news of ...

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  12. MacArthur's Communique

    The following communique was issued from General Headquarters South-west Pacific area yesterday: NORTH-WESTERN SECTOR ...

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  13. FOUR SKY ROUTES

    WASHINGTON, October 1. — The aeronautical correspondent of the Herald Tribune says that the Chamber of Commerce has ...

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  15. BRITAIN FACED WITH ACUTE SHORTAGE OF COAL

    LONDON, October 1.—Two factors responsible for Britin's present acute coal situation are an increase in domestic consumption [?] a decline in manpower employed in the coal industry. This was [?] by the Minister for Fuel, Light and Power (Major Lloyd ...

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  16. Britain Speeds Ship Building

    LONDON, October 1.— British production of cargo ships last year is unofficially estimated to, have been at the rate of 1,450,000 ...

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  17. "The Glory That Was Greece"

    LONDON, October 1.—A contrast between the ruins of the Roman Empire and the living example of Greece was well made by Captain Oliver Lyttelton in a speech at a luncheon in honour of the Greek services. ...

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