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  3. SUN. MOON AND TIDES

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  4. JAPS AGAIN ATTACK SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Small detachments of Japanese troops have made fresh attempts to land in various islands in the south-eastern Solomons. ...

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  5. SHIP ATTACKED BY JAP SUBMARINE OFF NSW COAST

    (From Our Special Representative): Torpedoed by a Japanese submarine off the NSW coast, some time ago, an Australian freighter has since been towed into port. Its stern was a crumpled mass of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ROMMEL RETREATS 9 MILES

    CAIRO, Thursday: Under cover of darkness on Wednesday night, Rommel's 4draw from the stove-pipe ...

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  7. Precision Work

    Nell Kirby docs a precision Job at an Australian munitions factory. Checking gauge is being applied on a circular form ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WAVELL PREDICTS AXIS DOOM

    LONDON, Thurs. — For Japan the tide has turned; the run of quick, easy success resulting from carefully ...

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  9. EIGHT MORE SHIPS TORPEDOED BY AMERICAN SUBS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: American submarines have sunk five Japanese ships, including a light cruiser, in the Far East. The U.S. Navy adds that they also damaged three other vessels. These ...

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  10. NON-STOP NAZI ASSAULT ON STALINGRAD

    LONDON. Friday.—Hitler's monstrous tide of men and metal is still creeping closer to Stalingrad from the south-west. Two hundred tanks, assisted by swarms of Stakas and supported by several divisions of fresh in ...

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  11. TODAY'S GHQ COMMUNIQUE

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  12. Nazi Air Losses In Mid. East Greater Than Ours

    CAIRO, Thursday: In 20 months of war In the Middle East 2582 enemy planes have been destroyed in combat for a British loss of ...

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  13. DEATHS FROM DISEASE REDUCED AMONG CHINESE

    CHUNKING. Thursday: Dr. Robert McClure of Toronto, commanding the Quaker ambulance unit in China, reports a ...

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  14. "WE'LL LICK JAPAN TO A FRAZZLE," SAYS GEN. HURLEY

    WASHINGTON. Thursday: The tide has turned in the Pacific, declared Brigadier-General Pat Hurley. American Minister to ...

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  15. BLOW-UP NEAR IN SIBERIA

    NEW YORK, Thursday—If Japan intends to attac Siberia, U.S. military observera believe that the offensive ...

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  16. TOSSED EMPTY BEER BOTTLES AT JAPANESE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.—First US. Navy Air Corps officer to return from the Solomons, Lieut.-Commander George Huff ...

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  17. Karlsruhe Given Pasting By RAF

    LONDON. Thursday: Enormous fires were left blazing at Karis [?] in the upper Rhineland after the latest RAF mass blitz on ...

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  18. U.S. SHIPBUILDING EXCEEDS SINKINGS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Shipbuilding is now reliably understood to have exceeded sinkings for the first time since the ...

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  19. 300.000 WOMEN IN U.S WAR DEPARTMENT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: — About 300.000 women are employed In the US War Department mill the number will be Increased. The ...

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  20. EXPANSION OF U.S. ARMY

    WASHINGTON. Thursday: The formation of four new American armored divisions, making a total of 14, Is announced by the War ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

    SYDNEY: Men involved In a dispute at the Homebush Mestworks have returned to work, Judge ...

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  22. Chinese Driving For "Bomb Japan" Bases

    LONDON, Thursday.—Chinese forces have encircled Kinhwa, provisional capital of Chekiang Province, and one of the last good air bases held by the Japanese in that area, declare messages from Chungking. ...

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  23. Germans Listen To British Broadcasts

    NEW YORK. Tuesday: A broadcast by the German Transocean Newsagency. picked up in New York, suggested, according to the ...

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  24. CORVETTE RAMMED A SUB FOUR TIMES

    LONDON, Thursday: In pitch darkness and violent rainstorms, a corvette and a U.boat waged one of the war's strangest battles for 19 minutes. The First Lord or the Admiralty ...

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