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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. INVASION IN 1943 PREDICTED

    All the evidence indicates that a mass invasion of the Continent by the United Nations has been postponed ...

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  6. MASSED PANZERS STILL HELD IN STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Monday.—Powerful and sustained counter-attacks have halted the German advance at Stalingrad and the defenders have regained more positions. Tight columns of tanks are storming the city's stone, concrete and steel ...

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  7. TURN FOR BETTER IN SOLOMONS, BUT JAPS STILL MENACE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: The battle for the Solomons has taken a turn for the better with the Navy's announcement that supplies and reinforcements have reached U.S. marines on Guadalcanal Island and that Flying Fortresses have beaten ...

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  8. MILITIAMEN AT VILLAGE IN NEW GUINEA

    Corporal H. G. Evans and Servant L. R. Martorana, of the AMF, pause for a well-earned rest in New Guinea, after their outfit had clashed with the Japanese. —Department of Information picture. Surrounded by natives these troops were photographed at a village in New Guinea before going into action against the Japanese. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GERMAN DISEASES DOUBLED

    LONDON, Sunday. Some infectious diseases in Germany increased 50 per cent. during the first six months ...

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  10. RAF LEAVES MUNICH IN FLAMES

    LONDON, Sunday.—In moonlight on Saturday night British four-engined bombers caused such fires in Munich, birthplace ...

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  11. BRITAIN HAS WORLD'S BEST PLANES

    LONDON, Sunday: British planes are given the first three places in a list of the 12 best all-round military ...

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  12. LONDON'S NEW SPIRIT TO VICTORY

    LONDON. Sunday: "We feel that when Hitler starts again we shall be in better shape to deal with him." said the British ...

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  13. BURMA IS RESTIVE UNDER JAPS

    SHILLONG. Tuesday: When the time comes for the Allied armies to re-enter Burma they will receive a welcome from ...

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  14. BRITISH FORCES STILL ADVANCE IN MADAGASCAR

    LONDON. Sunday.—The British force advancing from Majunga (Madagascar) has occupied Ankhazobe 50 miles from ...

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  15. Empire Air Scheme.

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—So grave is the prospective shortage of men for the Empire Air Scheme that the Canadian Government is considering taking men out of the army for the Air Force. ...

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  16. CHINA SEES NAZI THREAT TO BACK DOOR

    CHUNGKING. Sunday.—The fall of Stalingrad would open the way for German hordes to sweep through the Caucasus and Iran ...

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  17. GUNNERS WIN MILITARY MEDALS AT DARWIN

    SYDNEY.—Although the rest of his gun crew were knocked out by bomb blast. Lance-Bombardier Fred Wombey kept on firing in ...

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  18. AIR ACTIVITY INCREASES OVER BENGAL

    NEW DELHI. Sunday: Japanese Air activity has considerably increased. Mere Japanese reconnaissance planes have been seen ...

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  19. Coastal Command Film

    LONDON, Sunday.—A new film called "Coastal Command" tells the story of the work done by this branch of the RAF. It, is ...

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  20. GERMAN CLAIMS OF CONVOY ATTACK WERE EXAGGERATED

    LONDON. Sunday.—It is stated in London that the German claim regarding the attack on a Russiabound convoy is greatly ...

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  21. Laval Enslaves France

    LONDON. Sunday.—Laval took the first step yesterday towards enforcing his new compulsory labor law in Unoccupied France. He ...

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  22. STOP PRESS

    London. — Mr. Wendell Willkie, interviewed at Moscow, said that his dominant impression so far was the ...

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  23. YUGOSLAV PATROLS WRECK RAILWAYS

    LONDON. Sunday. — Yugoslas patriots have in the past week blown up railway lines in Coratin including a section of the main ...

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  24. GERMAN ARMY MAY TAKE MENTAL CASES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Men suffering from mental disorders may soon be admitted to the German forces. ...

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  25. Petain's Reaction To Vatican Criticism

    BERNE. Sunday: it is learned from a reliable french quarter that Marshal Petain expressed dismay when informed of the ...

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  27. U.S.A. MAY ABOLISH WAR REPORTERS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— Replacement of U.S. war correspondents by a system of dispatches written by soldiers may come within a year. Arthur Krock, chief Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," indicates. ...

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  29. WILLKIE IS TIPPED TO SUCCEED HULL

    NEW YORK. Sunday.—Mr. Wendell Willkie is tipped to become Secretary of State on his return from his tour of the East. ...

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  30. BRITISH MINE LAYING PAYS DIVIDENDS

    LONDON. Sunday.—Mines sown by British planes and ships from the Baltic to the Bay of Biscay have readied a six-figure total. ...

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  31. INTERCESSION SERVICE FOR YUGOSLAVS

    LONDON. Sunday.—King Peter of Yugoslavia and Crown Prince Tomislay attended a service of intercession for the people of ...

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