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  3. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  4. AIR BLITZ ON JAPS AT BUNA

    A [?]lanes have carried out one of the greatest strafing raids of the New Guinea campaign on Japanese ...

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  5. BEATEN AND STARVED BY JAPANESE

    SYDNEY.—Imprisoned by the Japanese for eight months, beaten, starved and kept in solitary confinement. ...

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  6. BREAK THROUGH BY RUSSIAN ARMIES: 50 MILES ADVANCE

    LONDON, Sunday: Russia has opened her winter offensive with a huge pincer attack north and south of Stalingrad. Already the Russians have advanced 40 to 50 miles, taken 18,000 prisoners and left 14,000 enemy dead on the battlefields. ...

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  7. DRINK FOR WOUNDED DIGGER

    NEW GUINEA: A wounded Digger, P[?]. F. A. Matthews (NSW), is given a drink as he waits to be evacuated by plane. Leaves stuck in the ground provide shade for him. With him is Pte. D. G. Pride (NSW). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA"

    General Douglas MacArthur (centre) walking with officers of an American division during an inspection somewhere in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ROMMEL STILL ON RUN; ALLIES 600 MILES FROM EGYPT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Men of the Eighth Army in Libya are 600 miles from the starting point of their offensive at El Alamein. Through every hour of this advance our air force has kept just ahead of our troops, blasting the Axis armor ...

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  10. AIR BLOWS AT ITALY PARALYSE

    LONDON. Sunday.—The RAF's "saturation" raid on the arsenal city of Turin clearly shows that the battle ...

    Article : 338 words
  11. USA CONFIDENT OF OUTCOME IN THE SOLOMONS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A single week has changed the military and naval outlook in the Solomons from anxiety to confidence, says Charles Hurd, Washington correspondent of the "New York Times." ...

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  12. FRONT-LINE BETS ON CUP

    Even troops in the front line in New Guinea had their Mel-bourne Cup bets. Melbourne Cup day in New ...

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  13. ROMMEL REMAINS NAZI HERO

    CAIRO, Sunday. — "The Germans undoubtedly think Rommel is a Father Christmas who will still pull victory ...

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  14. £5,000,000 Present For "Richest Girl In The World"

    NEW YORK. Sunday: Thirtieth birthday present for "the richest Birl in the world." Doris Duke Cromwell, was another £5,312,500. ...

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  15. WON BIG PRIZE BUT DID NOT KNOW IT

    When Mrs. Richard Tozer learned at her home at West Cessnock to-day that her husband was the winner of £12000. she Just ...

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  16. LIBERATOR BLASTED NAZI FIGHTERS

    LONDON. Sunday.—Returning from patrol over the Bay of Biscay yesterday an American Lib-erator bomber was "Jumped on" ...

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  17. SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS TAKES OVER CONTROL OF AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Sunday.—At the request of Mr. Churchill and to meet "the most serious need of the war," Sir Stafford Cripps, Lord Privy Seal, has accepted the portfolio of Minister of Aircraft Production and has resigned from the War ...

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  18. AIF And RAAF Men Mop-up Desert Trophies

    CAIRO, Sunday.—Australian fighter squadrons in the Libyan sweep are gathering trophies of practical value. Rival British squadrons have to be up early to beat the Australians to the prizes. ...

    Article : 522 words
  19. Some Problems In North Africah Fight

    LONDON sunday.—Maintenance of the initiative in North Africa is a vital problem facing General Eisenhower says "The Observers" ...

    Article : 207 words
  20. TRAINS HIT IN RAF FIGHTER SWEEP

    LONDON, Sunday: RAF fighters attacked five trains on their dally offensive sweep over Northern Prance and Belgium ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

    Sydney.—Export of flour from New south Wales will cease shortly. Rationalisation of the flour milling ...

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