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  3. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  4. Red Relief Army Sights Stalingrad

    LONDON, Wednesday: The Red Army's relief drive to Stalingrad from the north-west is within sight of the city, following a further advance. Soviet troops from the city itself have captured an ...

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  5. RECORD RAID ON KIEL

    LONDON, Wed.: Kiel, main German naval base, was blasted by the RAF so heavily on Tuesday night that ...

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  6. U.S. SUBS SINK MORE SHIPS IN FAR EAST

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: American submarines have added another five (possibly six) to the grim toll of sunken Japanese ships by sinking down the following in Far Eastern waters:— SUNK: One heavy cruiser, two cargo ships, one tanker, one trawler. ...

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  7. GENERAL MACARTHUR IN NEW GUINEA

    General MacArthur, General Blamey and Mr. Forde (Minister for the Army), photographed in New Guinea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FIGHTS AND FLIES ONE-HANDED

    The Most remarkable airman of the RAAF fighter squadrons which operated in New Guinea until recently is Flight-Lieut. Rex ...

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  9. FRANCO IS AGENT FOR SPIES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: Spanish agents are carrying out Nazi instructions in South America, declares "PM's" ...

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  10. Smuts Meets War Cabinet

    LONDON, Wed.—The South African Prime Minister. Field-marshal Smuts, went straight to a meeting of ...

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  11. Nobody Understands Japanese Mind

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: Copies of the announcement that 600,000 unnaturalised Italians in the U.S.A. will no longer be treated ...

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  12. Mrs. Roosevelt May Visit Britain

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: Mrs. Roosevelt told reporters that she was considering making a trip to England at some time in the ...

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  13. American Army Of 7,500,000

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The US Army needs 3,250,000 more men next year to bring its strength up to 7,500,000. the ...

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  14. ODLUM, ENVOY TO RUSSIA

    VANCOUVER, Wed.—Major-General Odlum. Canadian High Commissioner to Australia, will ...

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  15. LEAD WORLD IN SHIPS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Plans to make the USA the world's leading shipping nation are being made by a ...

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  16. RAAF VETERAN IS STILL ONLY SERGEANT

    LONDON, Wednesday: Here is the glaring case of John Walter Barnes, DFM, RAAF, still a Sergeant after flying ...

    Article : 282 words
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    INDIAN WOMAN GAOLED.—Calcutta. Wednesday (Australian Associated Press): Sunitra Sen. grand-daughter of the late ...

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  20. NAZI SPECTRE OF FAMINE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Axis-dominated Europe faces its hungriest winter in modern history. Experts estimate that the ...

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  21. ARCHBISHOP ON RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday: An exchange of messages of goodwill between the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Metropolitan of ...

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  22. 10,000 PLANES LOST BY AXIS

    LONDON, Wednesday: Ten thousand Axis aircraft have been brought down during the war, not counting the heavy enemy ...

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  23. Chinese Attack In Che-kiang

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday: The latest communique announces that Chinese troops have launched attacks on the towns of Lanchi ...

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  24. MALTA BAGS 57 IN THREE DAYS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—New successes have brought Malta's total of enemy planes destroyed to 57 in three days. In addition, ...

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  25. Lively Clash In North Sea

    LONDON, Wednesday: A lively encasement occurred in the North Sea early yesterday morning when British naval forces ...

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  26. MORE SPEED ON IRAN SUPPLY ROUTE

    TEHERAN, Wednesday: Most heartening efforts are being made at Basra (Persian Gulf base) to speed up supplies to Russia. Mr. ...

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  27. U.S. MINE WORKERS SIX-DAY WEEK

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The United Mine Workers' Convention agreed to-day to increase mine work from five to six days a week, ...

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  28. NAZI PRISONERS "DARN GRATEFUL"

    TORONTO, Wednesday: Wounded Canadians, returning after the Dieppe raid, deny German claims of ill-treatment of Nazi prisoners. ...

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  29. U.S. FIGHTERS WIN DESERT CLASH

    CAIRO, Wednesday: United States fighters scored their first major victory on Tuesday when 12, which were escorting South ...

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  30. STOP PRESS

    ESTIC SERVANTS Canberra: The Government does not intend to call up domestic servants under ...

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  31. NEW LONDON CLUB FOR AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Another hospitality centre, with accommodation for Australian troops, is now available in London with ...

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  32. PETROL BOOTLEGGERS THRIVE IN USA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: Borrowing the methods of old time moonshiners, who terrorised America in the lawless twenties, petrol bootleggers have built up a thriving connection at the nation's capital. ...

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  33. INTERNATIONAL CREDITS BANK

    LONDON, Wednesday.: Britain was serving her best interests by not withdrawing from the Bank for International Settlements in ...

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  34. AXIS HINTS WAR PRISONERS PLACED IN BOMB AREAS

    LONDON, Thursday: German propaganda has hinted that British prisoners of war are being placed in areas most likely to be bombed by the RAF. This apparently is intended as ...

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  35. British Empire Medal For Australian Seaman

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: Efforts are being made here to locate George Frederick Coles, an Australian seaman, and inform ...

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