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  3. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  4. ITALIANS RUN TO SAFER ZONES ON THE MAINLAND

    LONDON, Friday.—Mass migration from Italy's invasion belt and much bombed island bases, has become Mussolini's greatest problem. Tens of thousands of Sicilians and Sardinians have fled to the hills where they are living in small villages to escape Allied bombs. ...

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  5. DISPERSAL OF U-BOAT WOLF PACKS

    LONDON, Friday. Striking successes against enemy submarines in May (more "kills" were made than in any other ...

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  6. BAYONET FIGHTS ON ATTU

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—After bitter fighting, much of it at the point of the bayonet, the Americans have gained ...

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  7. SURRENDER IN BIZERTA

    Axis prisoners by the thousands, captured an Allied troops drove into Bizerta on the heels of the beaten Afrika Korps, are herded off to prison camps. This US Signal Corps picture was transmitted to America by radio from Algiers. Looking like the man from Mars, a welder at work on a section ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHINESE BLAST JAP BASE

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Chinese bombers, escorted by fighters, are reported to have bombed Ichang, greatly ...

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  9. TOO MUCH FASCISM IN TUNISIA

    NEW YORK. Friday.—Italian and German prisoners being marched through Tunisian streets draw more cheers ...

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  10. STOP PRESS

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  11. LABOR WILL NOT ADMIT COMMUNISTS

    LONDON, Friday.—The executive of the Labor Party rejected the Communist Party's, application for affiliation. ...

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  12. KUBAN WAR GROWS IN INTENSITY

    LONDON. Friday.—The battle of Kuban, where the Germans are striving to hold their last bridgehead in the ...

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  13. AMERICA'S SUPREME WAR "CZAR'

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—A "Czar of Czars," who will mobilise America's war effort on the home front was ...

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  14. WHITE HOUSE HIGHLANDER

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—A full length portrait of a handsome Highland officer, in full field service kit, will shortly adorn one of ...

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  15. VICHY BUNGLE IN CALL-UP

    LONDON, Friday.—Incompetent Vichy authorities have sent thousands of aged and sick Frenchmen to work in German ...

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  16. Towed Mates To Safety

    CAIRO, Saturday.—Slight swarthy Flight-Sergeant D. Cumow, of Kalgoorlie (WA) fought his way through the ...

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  17. U.S. STEEL COMPANY INDICTED

    NEW YORK. Friday.—A Federal Grand Jury at I'lttsburgh has indicted the Carnegte: Illinois Steel Company on a charge of ...

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  18. TUC MEMBERS TO VISIT RUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Walter Citrine General Secretary, and other members of the Trade Union Congress. will leave for Russia ...

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  19. CANADA AND THE WAR AGAINST JAPAN

    OTTAWA. Friday.—"Why can't some Canadian Pacific Coast Army officers and non-coms be given battle training against ...

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  20. GEN. BLAMEY AWARDED GBE

    LONDON, Friday.—General Sir Thomas Blarney. Commander in-Chief of the Allied land Forces in the South-west. Pacific, has ...

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  21. FATHERS IN USA TO BE CALLED UP

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Senate Military Affairs Committee has killed a bill granting deferments to fathers until all other ...

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  22. But Then We Have No Sense!

    LONDON. Friday.—German propaganda about the British air assault reached a fresh stage of confusion to-night when Goebbels ...

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  23. BRITAIN WARNED OF DECLINE IN COAL PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Friday.—Warning that Britain must face a serious decline in coal production in the coming autumn and winter is ...

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  24. ALL-AFRICAN BROADCAST

    LONDON. Friday.—General Smuts and General Elsenhower will be among the speakers in a special BBC all-African programme ...

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  25. DIONNE QUINS NOW NINE YEARS OLD

    CALENDER (Ontario).Friday: The Dionne quintuplets celt brated their ninth birthday at a simple party. ...

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  26. MANPOWER RAID ON TRAINS TO-DAY

    Manpower officers to-day raided trains earning passengers from Sydney to Newcastle. All pas stripers were requested to produce ...

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  27. BETTER NUTRITION FOR LONGER LIFE

    NEW YORK. Friday.—A nutrition programme to give better health and longer life to all mankind will be recommended to the ...

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  28. JAPANESE QUIET ON BURMA FRONT

    LONDON, Friday.—Apart from a few patrols in the past week, there has been no Japanese activity north of their positions in ...

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  30. STIFF PENALTIES FOR FOOD CRIMES

    LONDON, Friday.—Stiff fines and gaol terms for offences against the food lawn were handed out at the Old Bailey yesterday. Mrs. Rachel Levy confectioner. ...

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  31. AMERICAN ROBBED OF CLOTHING

    SYDNEY.—An American last night was forced by thieves to exchange his tunic and trousers, with £3 in the pockets, for a ...

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  32. DE GAULLE EXPECTED IN ALGIERS SOON

    LONDON, Friday.—Algiers radio says General Gaulle's Envoy Ambussador, has arrived in Algiers by air. ...

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