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  4. OMINOUS LULL HANGS OVER THE SOLOMONS

    NO report of any material change in the military situation of the Solomons has been received in Washington. A minor enemy thrust against the western flank of our troop positions on Guadalcanal was ...

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  5. Faces' From New Guinea

    TWO faces from New Guinea. (Above): A Jap soldier left to die by his comrades is given a drink by Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WEST AFRICA WAR NEAR?

    LONDON, Oct. 22. — Tension throughout French West Africa has been heightened as the result of Admiral Darlan's Visit ...

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  7. CHINA SAYS JAPAN IS ON THE DECLINE

    NEW YORK. Oct. 22. — The chungking correspondent of the American Press says that General Chiang Kai-shek told the ...

    Article : 280 words
  8. FLYING FOX —

    Australian engineers are continually devising new methods to overcome difficulties of sup ply to hoops in the forward areas in New Guinea. This picture show them at work on the construction of a "flying fox," de ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Weather Troubles Nazis In Russia

    STALINGRAD'S field radio reports that the Russians on Thursday beat back seven German attacks north-west of the city. The enemy finally was forced to withdraw. The weather continues to set problems for the Germans along the southern front in Russia. In ...

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  10. Japs Still Fall Back To Kokoda

    JAP troops in the Owen Stanley Range have been driven beyond Eora Creek village and our troops are now nine miles from Kokoda. One detachment of our troops met opposition from an enemy force trying to hold the main track south of Eora Creek ...

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  11. R.A.F. Raid Genoa

    LONDON, October 23. — The R.A.F. was over Italy last night. It was announced later that the ...

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  12. ALLIED PLANES BUSY IN DESERT

    LONDON, October 22.—A Cairo communique states that bombers on Tuesday night attacked targets at Toburk and El Daba, and along ...

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  13. IS EMMANUEL ILL?

    LONDON, October 22. — The Rome radio says that American reports of King Emmanuel's illness are demed. He visited Pisa ...

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  14. Italian Raid On Gibraltar

    GIBRALTAR, Oct. 22.— It is officially stated that Italian raiders carried out a raid last night. A heavy barrage ...

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  16. POST-WAR BRITAIN DEBATED IN LORDS

    LONDON, October 22.—Plans for post-war reconstruction were discussed in the House of Lords to-day. The plea with which Field-Marshal Smuts completed his address to Parliament yesterday— that the programme for post-war economic reform should be begun ...

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  17. PACIFIC COMMANDS WORK WELL"

    WASHINGTON, October 22. — "In the Solomons battle Vice Admiral Chormley and General MacArthur are working in the ...

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  18. Tokio Raiders Crashed In Jap Zone Of China?

    MEW YORK, October 22.—Messrs. Morris, Harris, Hames and White, American Press correspondents who returned from Shanghai on the evacuee-ship, Gripsholm, said they heard in Shanghai that some American airmen from the Doolittle raid had been ...

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  19. Chile Will Hit Hard At Axis

    SANTIAGO, October 22.—There were sharp indications that Chile intends firm treatment for Axis agents when the new Cabinet ...

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