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  4. ALLIES' SMASHING CLIMAX TO BATTLE FOR HUON

    THE battle for the Huon Peninsula, North-east New Guinea, cost the Japanese the most of a reinforced division of 14,000 men. This estimate ...

    Article : 648 words
  5. BOMBING UP FOR ALLIED RAIDS ON GERMAN MILITARY TARGETS

    BOMBERS AT WORK.— [?] A typical [?] on any Allied operational air base in England or along the Mediterancan. Ground staff of a Flying fortress loading bombs for a military target in Europe. Right this is what happens ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 67 words
  6. Chinese Leader on Tour

    CHINA'S PART — Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten (right). Supreme Allied Commander in South east [?] explains details of an artillery demonstration to Mme. Chiang [?] wife of the Chinese Present, at a U.S. Army training centre ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  7. PLIGHT OF TRAPPED NAZIS

    LATEST despatches from Moscow make it clear that the remnants of the trapped German divisions in the Kanev pocket are now facing their last hours. From every direction Red Army troops are driving prongs into the enemy positions. Thousands of German ...

    Article : 861 words
  8. NO LET UP IN AIR BLOWS ON GERMANY

    THE daylight air offensive from Britain was still going on on Thursday. The sky over the Straits of Dover was clear and large formations of Allied aircraft were seen flying in the sunshine towards the Continent. ...

    Article : 460 words
  9. [?]ANZIO BEACH-HEAD IS HOLDING FIRMLY

    THE latest Allied communique reports that on the Anzio beach head the enemy continued to probe our lines. On the main Fifth [?] front American troops made further progress in Cassino where [?] enemy resistance continues. ...

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  10. SUNDERLAND SINKS U-BOAT

    LONDON, February 10.—The Air Ministry's news service announced that an Australian Air Force Sunderland attacked and ...

    Article : 213 words
  11. POST-WAR CONTROL OF OIL SUPPLY

    NEW YORK, February 11.— The New York Times learns that Britain, America and Russia at the Teheran Conference agreed in ...

    Article : 247 words
  12. RADIO AIDS U.S.

    WASHINGTON, February 10. — The [?] Federal Communications Commans [?] ...

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  13. NATIVES AS SHIELDS

    NEW YORK. February 10.— The United Press correspondent on Kwajalein island says that the Japanese used natives as shields ...

    Article : 201 words
  14. Royalty Calls On Air Heroes

    LONDON, February 10.— Their Majesties conversed with many famous air heroes. when the Queensland Group Captain ...

    Article : 121 words
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  16. [?]re Finns Making Overtures To Soviet?

    LONDON, February 10.— The Stockholm correspondent of the [?] Daily Telegraph says that the Finnish Commander-in-Chief. [?] Mannerheim, visited President Ryti and is believed to have [?] the necessity for making overtures to Russia. ...

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  17. AMELIA EARHEART'S FATE

    WASHINGTON. February 10.— The American Press says that in view of the possibility that the was forced down in the Marshahs. ...

    Article : 60 words
  18. Hollywood Stirred By Indictment of Chaplin

    HOLLYWOOD, February 10.— The Federal Grand Jury has indicated Charles Chaplin film star on charges of violating the Mann Act, and conspiracy to violate the civil rights Joan Barry, who accuses Chaplin of being the father of her child. ...

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    LUNCH TIME IN N.G.— Australian troops knock off for lunch after a tiring march towards forward positions on the Huon Peninsula.—(Dept. of Information photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 29 words
  20. Italian Interests

    [?] February 12.— [?] Rankin has a [?] House of Repre[?] paper asking ...

    Article : 85 words
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