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  4. JAPS MAINTAIN PRESSURE AT GUADALCANAL

    THE U.S Navy has announced that American forces in the Solomons are meeting a serious enemy assault, the outcome of which is still undecided, but no large scale land fighting has developed yet. Large ...

    Article : 1,135 words
  5. Another River Is Crossed

    ADVANCE — Army manoeuvres were held at night at a New South Wales engineers' training camp. An advance party is shown making a landing prior to constructing a pontoon bridge across a river. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NAZIS DRIVE HEAD ON AT STALINGRAD

    MEW German forces are launching attack after attack against the northern suburbs of Stalingrad. The Germans, who forced the Radians from one workers' settlement, tried to penetrate northwards and southwards to new positions, but the Russians held these attacks. ...

    Article : 930 words
  7. SWIMMANDOES

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.— "The U.S. army is developing a new raiding unit called the Swimmandoes, ...

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  8. Japs Driven Back From Templeton

    UNDER increasing pressure by our ground forces, the Japanese have withdrawn from their defensive positions at Templeton's Crossing. The Jap withdrawl was the result of a combination of pressure and manoeuvre. Templeton's Crossing is now in Australian hands, ...

    Article : 916 words
  9. Hitler Key to Jap's Defeat?

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. — "The Pacific situation is most critical, but the prime object of the war is to strike ...

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  10. Marauders Hit Jap Destroyers Off Aleutians

    WASHINGTON, Octobr 17. — A " U.S. Navy communique issued on Saturday says that North Pacific Marauder ...

    Article : 176 words
  11. NEW NAZI PUSH ON MOSCOW

    NEW YORK, October 17.— The Chungking United Press correspondent says that the Central News has ...

    Article : 126 words
  12. U.S. TROOPS LANDED IN LIBERIA

    MONROVIA, Oct, 17. — United States troops have arrived at Liberia. U.S. representatives left Liberia on Thursday for ...

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  13. PATROLS CLASH IN MADAGASCAR

    LONDON, October 17.—A Vichy communique says that violent fighting is going on south of Ambaistra after lively patrol ...

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  15. ONLY VICHY POLICE HOLD DOWN FRENCH

    NEW YORK, October 17.—Tension in France has reached such a Pitch that Laval's emergency police are covering the danger areas, armed with Tommy-guns and revolvers and mounted on motor cycles, says the Lisbon correspondent of the Boston Christian Science ...

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  16. 136 DROWNED

    OTTAWA, Oct. 17.—Torpedoed in darkness, the ferry steamship Caribou sank in Cabot Strait, near the mouth of the St. Lawrence. ...

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  17. RAAF Beau-Fighters Won't Be Beaten

    LONDON, October 17—An Australian Beau-fighter pilot of the Fishier Command was so determined after an 80-mile chase across the English Channel on Saturday morning that his enemy would not escape that he put out his arm into a 300-mile-an-hour ...

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  18. CLIMAX OF WAR DRAWS NEAR?

    LONDON, October. 17.—"Not only have we to win the war, but we have to win the peace also." The Minister for Labour and ...

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  19. JAPAN MAIL

    TOKIO, October 17.—Domel newsagency says that Japan Has agreed to transmit from Japanese occupied China mail for all ...

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