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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. TURKEY'S "NO" TO GERMANS

    LONDON, Friday.—Yet another war of nerves has been launched by Hitler against Turkey but, like its ...

    Article : 276 words
  6. TEMPORARY PAUSE NEW GUINEA BATTLE

    Opposing forces in the vital battle on the Owen Stanley Ranges are believed to have paused temporarily for reorganisation before renewed combat. The official spokesman at General MacArthur's Headquarters told war correspondents this at noon to-day, when a GHQ communique reported that ...

    Article : 392 words
  7. FIERCE BATTLE IN JUNGLE

    Map of New Guinea fighting area; Efogi has an elevation 4600 feet and is 7½ miles from the Gap (6170 feet.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JAPANESE LOSSES HAVE BEEN HEAVY

    Fighting under terrific odds, with heavy casualties on both sides, Australian troops have killed more than 1000 Japanese in the Owen Stanley Range battle of New Guinea. While bitter hand-to-hand fighting continues, no further advances by the ...

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  9. NAZIS ROUTED IN NORTH SEA FIGHT

    LONDON, Friday: Our light coastal craft fought a series of highly successful actions against a German convoy—at times only 25 miles from the Dutch coast—early yesterday. ...

    Article : 219 words
  10. USA RESTRICTING PRIVATE MOTORING

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Roosevelt said to-day that practically all the recommendations of the Bernard Baruch ...

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  11. FIERCE BATTLE FOR STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Friday.—More men, tanks and planes are being hurled into the Stalingrad battle by Hitler, and the situation is described as "very tense." Fresh German and Italian divisions are trying to widen ...

    Article : 311 words
  12. STOP PRESS

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  13. DECORATION RETURNED BY HERRIOT

    LONDON, Friday.—M. Edouard Herriot, President of the French Chamber of Deputies and a former Prime Minister, has resigned from ...

    Article : 166 words
  14. RAF MAKES INFERNO OF DUSSELDORF

    LONDON, Friday: RAF planes dropped more than 100,000 incendiary bombs on Dusseldorf on Thursday ...

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  15. POSTAGE STAMP CAUSED SLIP BY ROOSEVELT

    WASHINGTON, Friday: President Roosevelt, grinning explained to-day it was all because he formerly collected ...

    Article : 88 words
  16. Island-hopping By Japanese Allied Problem

    AUCKLAND.—Where the United Nations cannot yet hope to garrison every island among the hundreds to be watched in ...

    Article : 170 words
  17. NEIGHBOR RESCUED MAN FROM FIRE

    Seeing smoke coming from the home of Thomas Clancy, in Georgetown Road, Waratah, late yesterday afternoon, a neighbor ...

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  18. West Australian VC Winner Was Man's Man

    PERTH: Private Stanley Gurney (32) is the third West Australian to win the VC in this war. "He was always ready to do ...

    Article : 206 words
  19. CANADIAN WHEAT SENT TO STARVING GREEKS

    OTTAWA, Friday: The Minister for Trade (Mr. Mackinnon) said that Canada had prepared to ship 15,000 tons of wheat a month to ...

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  20. BRITISH WOMEN TO REPLACE MEN AS TRANSPORT DRIVERS

    LONDON, Friday.—From now on women will drive and maintain all army motor vehicles up to three tons, which means all ...

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  21. Posthumous Award Of VC To Gallant Private

    LONDON, Friday: The Victoria Cross has been awarded posthumously to Private A. H. Wakenshaw of the Durham Light ...

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  22. NO REPORT OF MAJOR ACTIONS IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Friday.—There is still no news of any major land fighting in Egypt. Our patrols have been active. ...

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  23. Must Save Coal, Says British Minister

    LONDON, Thursday.—Unless coal consumers accepted hardship and economised, some war factories would have to close down ...

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  24. AMERICA REPORTS RECORD HARVEST

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Agriculture Department reports a harvest 13 per cent. higher than the peak year 1938. ...

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  25. AMERICA IN TOP TRAINING GEAR

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Roosevelt said to-day that he believed it would be unnecessary to draft youths of 18 and 19 ...

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  26. Independent ARP Organisation For Industries

    Heavy industries at Newcastle will soon have their own independent ARP organisation under regulations gazetted yesterday by ...

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  27. DRIVING ONWARD IN MADAGASCAR

    LONDON, Friday.—Meeting with little opposition, the British forces, which landed on the west coast of Madagascar to prevent the Japanese using it as maritime bases, are now in full occupation of the landing points and are pushing on to new objectives. The communique issued by the ...

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  29. "NEW ORDER" MEANS RICKETS FOR DUTCH CHILDREN

    LONDON Friday: More than half or Rotterdam's children are suffering from rickets, said the municipal medical officer of the ...

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  30. FIERCE FIGHTING IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING Friday: Fighting is going on in Chekiang Province, fierce clashes occurring on the outskirts of Kinhwa and ...

    Article : 54 words
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