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  4. RED ARMY HAS BLOCKADED NAZI FORCES WITHIN THE CRIMEA

    RUSSIAN troops have reached the Dnieper crossing opposite Kherson. They now control the whole of the lower Dnieper to Nikopol, the only main crossing in German hands. The Red Army has the Crimea ...

    Article : 1,142 words
  5. JAPS SUFFER ANOTHER BIG NAVAL DEFEAT IN THE SOLOMONS

    THE Japs have suffered another naval defeat in the Solomons. This was disclosed in additional official details of the enemy's night naval sortie on November 1 and 2, which attempted to intercept our Empress Augusta Bay operation. ...

    Article : 529 words
  6. Sidelights On Pacific War

    PACIFIC PATTERN — Here arc two U.S.W.I. glimpses. of what goes to make up the pattern of war in the Pacific. (Above) U.S. troops move a 155 mm. cannon against the Japs in the Solomons. (Below) "Seabees" build a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ALLIES PUSH HARD ON ROAD TO ROME

    FOLLOWING the capture of Isernia, central pivot of the German line in Italy on the main east-west highway linking Foggia with Rome, by General Montgomery's men on Wednesday, 5th Army troops have reached the Garigliano River. Further inland American ...

    Article : 618 words
  8. New Battle?

    LONDON, November 5.— The Swiss Radio has quoted an official statement from Tokio that a naval battle is progressing west ...

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  9. Biggest Venture In S. Pacific

    SOLOMONS, Nov. 5.—"We have stated on our greatest venture in the South Pacific." Admiral Halsey told war correspondents ...

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  10. Alexandria Welcomes 3 Australian P.O.W.

    CHEERS rang around Alexandria Harbour when the repatriation ships, Cuba and Tairea, arrived on Thursday from Barcelona with Australians and New Zealanders and other Dominion troops. The men were officially ...

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  11. TEN MORE JAP SHIPS SUNK

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 5.— A Navy communique states that United States submarines have reported sinking ten enemy vessels ...

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  12. Mosquitoes Hit West Germany

    CONTINUING the blitz on Hitler's Reich. R.A.F. Mosquitoes on Thursday night attacked objectives in Western Germany ...

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  13. JAPS IN U.S. ARMY SCARE THE NAZIS

    LONDON, November 5.—First details available of the Japanese American units, fighting in the mountains in Italy under ...

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  14. FORDE'S MESSAGE

    CANBERRA, November 5. — About 500 Australian prisoners of war repatriated from Germany were due to arrive in Alexandria ...

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  16. VICTOR EMMANUEL TO ABDICATE?

    LONDON, November 5.—Reuter's Zurich correspondent says that King Victor Emmapuel's abdication appears, according to reports from ...

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  17. ROOSEVELT SPEAKS

    WASHINGTON, November 5.— White House announced that President Roosevelt would broadcast at 3.30 a.m. on November [?]. ...

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  18. OVER 2m. NAZIS LOST

    LONDON, November 5.—The Germans between July 5 and November 4 lost 2,700,000 killed, wounded and taken prisoner, of which 900,000 were killed, declares the official review of the great Russian summer-autumn campaign broadcast by Moscow radio. ...

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  19. J. J. Maloney Appointed As New Australian Minister To Russia

    CANBERRA, November 5.— The appointment of Mr. John Joseph Maloney as Australian Minister to Russia in succession to Mr. W. Slater was announced to-day by External Affairs Minister Dr. H.V.Evatt. ...

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  20. U.S. MILITARY MISSION FOR MOSCOW

    LONDON, November 5:— The S.U.P Moscow correspondent, an[?]ing the establishing of a U.S. Military Mission in Moscow, ...

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  21. RUSSIA'S DAY

    Prime Minister J. Curtin has asked that flags fly for Russia to-morrow. Here are two of he people the flags will honour. They are Soviet "Metalists" Working behind the lines to aid the Red drive. (D. of L photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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