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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. PALERMO GETS ITS SOFTENING UP

    Taken during a recent heavy raid by American bombers, this picture shows a great column of smoke rising as result of an explosion in the dock are at Palermo, Sicily. Reconnaissance photographs taken later revealed that all ships in the vicinity were sunk, a large portion of the centre quay blown away and two of her ships flung on top of the lower quay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RECORD LOSS FOR LUFTWAFFE IN BATTLE WITH REDS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Air fighting has reached a terrific intensity in Russia and on Wednesday the Germans lost 199 planes—a record day's loss. Moscow's final tally for the grand battle over Kursk that ...

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  7. MINERS ORDERED TO WORK

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. Invoking his powers as Commander-in-Chief, President Roosevelt has ordered more ...

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  8. ALLIED ARMADA OF 137 SHIPS IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Italian invasion panic became almost a frenzy last night on reports that one of the greatest Allied convoys ever seen was steaming into the Mediterranean. Observers at La Linea (opposite Gibraltar) said that 137 ships were in the ...

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  9. LONDON'S VICE MARKET

    Our Special Representative LONDON, Thursday.—American correspondents have complained of a "nightly open vice market" in ...

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  10. CHINESE CHASE AFTER JAPS

    NEW YORK, Thurs.—Chinese pursuing the enemy in western Hupeh Province are making rapid progress and ...

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  11. PLEA FOR MORE AID FOR CHINA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—"There is a grave possibility that the Chinese Government will collapse unless effective aid is ...

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  12. BLITZ ON KISKA GROWING

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.—Following predictions that Kiska (Aleutians) is next on the list of United States ...

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  13. FRENCHMEN REACH AGREEMENT

    LONDON, Thurs.—Fighting French leaders. Generals de Gaulle and Giraud have at last settled their differences. ...

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  14. JAP AIR OPPOSITION INCREASED

    Increasing Japanese fighter opposition to Allied bombing raids was reported yesterday when two bombing missions ...

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  15. Ford Estate Tax Nearly £4,000,000

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Attorneys estimate that Edsel Ford's estate inheritance and other death taxes, will be 12,000,000 ...

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  16. SINKINGS LAP U-BOAT PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Thursday.—Detailed checks of all information in London and Washington confirm that more than 30 U-boats were ...

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  17. HIGH PRIORITY PLANTS TO WORK MONDAY

    MELBOURNE—Employers and employees alike engaged on shipbuilding ship repair production of auxiliary craft for the services ...

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  18. GAOLED FOR SELLING WATER AS PETROL

    SYDNEY,—Bruce Garnet Walker 22, engineer, who admitted in Redfern Court to-day that he had sold as petrol a ...

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  19. JAP SQUADS WERE DISMISSED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Swooping from low cloud, a Royal Air Force Beau[?]ghter, piloted by Flight-Lieut, R. A. Swift, of ...

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  21. FACTORY DIVERTED TO MAKING FARM MACHINES

    CANBERRA.—One large manufacturing organisation in NSW has been diverted from munitions manufacture to the building of ...

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  22. GUERRILLAS ROUT NAZIS

    LONDON, Thursday.—A German punitive expedition of 5000, sent against Yugoslav patriots operating south of Belgrade, has ...

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  23. NAZI WEAPONS USED TO EQUIP FRENCH

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—German tanks, guns, ammunition and vehicles, captured in Tunisia, have been already restored in sufficient Quantities to fit out several divisions of the rapidly growing French Army. ...

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  24. STOP PRESS

    A Stockholm report, says that 23 people were beheaded in Germany in May for defeatist activities. Three of them were ...

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  25. AMERICANS MUST DECLARE SECURITIES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The US Treasury has ordered Americans to report on their assets and properties in foreign countries "to ...

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  26. £25,000 FIRE AT COLLINGWOOD

    MELBOURNE.—The only instruction centre in Victoria for boot and shoe trade apprentices was destroyed early to-day in a ...

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  27. DAVIES BACK FROM MOSCOW MISSION

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Mr Joseph E. Davits, who carries? letter from Stalin to President Roosevelt landed here to-day by ...

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  28. ROME REPORT ON AIR LINER

    LONDON, Thursday.—Romo Radio, quoting a Madrid message, says that five survivors nicked up from a rubber ...

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  29. BRITISH PART-TIME FACTORY SUCCESS

    LONDON, Thursday.—First British war factory in which all the employees are part-time workers has proved so successful in a few days that the engineering firm responsible is opening a similar establishment. ...

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  30. JAPANESE JOY-RIDES ON U.S. GOVT. PETROL

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Congressional circles have been stirred by a charge that Japanese internees in war relocation centres have been permitted to use large quantities of petrol for Joy-riding. ...

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  31. RED BATTLESHIP HAS BRITISH GUNS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Moscow newspapers reveal that the Russian battle[?] October Revolution (23.256 tons) is now ...

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  32. AIRMEN COMPLETE LAST ROUND UP

    ALGIERS, Thursday.—Six British airmen rounded up five German officers and NCO's It is believed they will be the last batch ...

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  33. ALL QUADRUPLETS DIED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The last of the quadruplets born on Tuesday to Mrs. Alfred Court, of Cheltenham, died last night. All ...

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