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  4. RED ARMY UNITS REPORTED

    LATEST reports from Russia reveal that the Red Army is still striking heavily along a 400-mile front. German reports insist that some Russian troops have crossed the middle reaches of the Dnieper, but there is ...

    Article : 1,330 words
  5. AXIS DEFENCE AT NAPLES IS BY-PASSED

    IN Italy the initiative in the battle of Naples is firmly in Allied hands, says Tunis radio. The Germans are being continuously pushed back. Latest reports from the battle-front come from an American correspondent who, reporting ...

    Article : 823 words
  6. THEY WENT NATIVE

    MIDDLE-MEN — Here are two Department of Information photos of the men handle Fuzzy-Wuzzy and his kind. (Above): Capt. C. Martin tells them how in New Gulnea. (Below): S./L, J. H. Starr Issues tobacco after a North ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    DIVE BOMBER — Corporal A. B. Beecham adjust the last screw in the cowling of a Vultee dive-bomber. The insignis tells its own story.—(Dept. of Air photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Hanover Raid Follows Luftwaffe's Black Day

    FOLLOWING up a black day for the Lnftwaffe defending Fortress Europe, the R.A.F. in great strength on Monday night struck [?] at Hitler's Reich. The main targets were Hanover, Brunswick [?] Emden. Thirty-eight of our planes are missing. ...

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  9. AIF ARE WITHIN 100 MILES OF MADANG

    AUSTRALIAN troops, pushing up the Markham Valley, are now within 100 miles of Madang, the Japanese supply base on the northern coast of New Guinea. General MacArthur's Headquarters announced yesterday that our men had advanced eight miles from ...

    Article : 415 words
  10. Nazis Fall Back In Jugo-Slavia

    LONDON, September 28.—jugo Sla[?] patriot forces are still driving ahead against the Zazi occupation troops. ...

    Article : 88 words
  11. Mrs. Roosevelt Lost Weight

    WASHINGTON, September 28.— Mrs. Roosevelt at a Press conference said that the deepest impression of her tour was ...

    Article : 208 words
  12. NAVY FOILS NAZI FLIGHT FROM CORSICA

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—The Admilalty states: "His Majesty's submarines have inflicted substantial losses on the enemy during his ...

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  13. DUTCH MTB'S SCORE

    LONDON, September 28.— A [?] Admiralty Netherlands and Admiralty communique says that [?] Royal Netherlands Navy ...

    Article : 90 words
  14. "THE LAST TIME I SAW HITLER"

    LONDON, September 28.—The Swedish journalist. Gunnar pihl, who was expelled from germany a mouth ago, in a further article ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. HULL FOR MOSCOW CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON, September 27.— Acting Secretary of State (Mr. Adolph Berle) told a Press conference that Mr. Cordell Hull will ...

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  16. MacArthur Asks Air and More Air

    WASHINGTON, September 28— Secretary of War Patterson, addressing a conference of newspaper editors, industrialists and ...

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  17. AXIS WILL FIGHT ON

    LONDON, September 28.—Messages from Bibbentrop, Mussolini and Shigem[?], Japanese Foreign Minister, in which they declared the Axis remain[?] unbroken and would continue to fight to the end, were broadcast from Berlin radio last night on the third anniversary of the ...

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  19. 3-Prong Jap Drive On China Front

    NEW YORK, Sept. 26. — The united Press Chungking Correspondent says that 10,000 Japs launched a three-pronged drive against ...

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    GREEKS FIGHT ON — King George of Greece (left foreground) surveys armoured cars of the First Greek Ar[?]red Begim[?] in the Middle East. Members of the regiment, most of whom escape from Greece and Grete, are fighting side by side ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. U.S. Military Chiefs Differ On Axis Hopes Of Fighting Through To A Winning Finish

    WASHINGTON, September 26.—Two high-ranking U.S. Military Chief-Lieut-General MacMarney, Deputy Chief of Staff, and Major-General Gorge Strong, Assistant Chief-of-Staff for Military Intelligence, differ as to the further potentialities of Axis military power. The Deputy Chief-of-Staff ...

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