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  4. BIG RUMANIAN OILFIELDS BLASTED

    LONDON, Sunday. — More than 175 American Liberator bombers from Middle East bases yesterday made a tremendous raid on the Ploesti oilfields in Romania. ...

    Article : 440 words
  5. SICILIAN BATTLEFRONT IS ABLAZE

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Allies were on the move [?] [?] the whole of the Sicilian [?] on Saturday night a[?] ...

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  6. Many Raids

    An aerial view of Salamana, major Japanese base on the north coast of New Guinea, target of many and continuing bombing raids by Allied bombers. American and Australian troops are now advancing along the Francisco River against the Japanese airfield (centre) and Salamaua, on the narrow Isthmus. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NAZI TROOPS FIRE ON ITALIANS

    LONDON, Sunday.—General headquarters in the Middle East announces that it has irrefutable evidence of a German plan to disarm Italian troops on Crete and arrest the Italian commanding officer and ...

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  8. MONTE CARLO TURNOVER UP £600,000

    LISBON, Sunday.—The turn-over at Monte Carlo for the first half of this year is reported to have been £600,000 greater ...

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  9. HUN RETREAT AT OREL IS REPORTED

    LONDON, Sunday. —Big battles between massed tanks and infantry are raging in the Donetz basin, where the ...

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  10. Panic In Berlin At Allied Raids On Hamburg

    LONDON, Sunday.—German authorities estimate that 14,000 people lost their lives in Hamburg during Allied raids and that 400,000 of the city's 1,250,000 population have fled. An atmosphere bordering on panic prevails in Berlin, where people fear that their ...

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  11. BRITISH RUSH TO SEASIDE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Disregarding all appeals to stay at home during the Bank Holiday week-end, ...

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  12. NO GAP IN ATLANTIC AIR GUARD

    LONDON, Sunday. — A new stage in air escort for Atlantic convoys was reached a few days ago, when a ...

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    Air Chief-Marshal Sir Philip Joubert (Inspector - General, RAF). . . . "With Sicily captured we should be able to deal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Vice-Regal Party In N. Territory

    In their first wartime visit to the Northern Territory, the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) and Lady Gowrie have undertaken one ...

    Article : 114 words
  15. ARAB STATES SEEK FEDERATION

    LONDON. Sunday.—Preliminary talks were held at the week-end on a proposal to form a Federation of Arab Suites in the ...

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  16. HE RAN FOR HIS BARE LIFE

    A Japanese seeking to escape a Beaufighter would have got a spray of bullets in the pants, only he didn't have his pants on. ...

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  17. CITIZENSHIP FOR JEWS IS AFRICA

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.—The Arab population in Algeria was responsible for the continued denial of French citizenship to Jews ...

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    GOOD COOK: Jean McKergow, 18, of Townsville, when her mother became ill, succeeded to the job of cook for a CCC camp ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ANOTHER FAST MILE

    NEW YORK. Sunday.—Swedish champion Gunder Haegg won the American outdoor mile from Bill Hulse in 4min, 4 4-10sec. ...

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  20. STOP PRESS

    Sydney: Coal miners' leaders are meeting the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) this afternoon in Sydney to discuss coal problems. ...

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  21. HAILE SELASSIE'S GIFT TO RED CROSS

    TORONTO.—The Canadian Red Cross Society's drive for £3,000,000 was enriched to the extent of £400 recently by a donation from ...

    Article : 73 words
  22. New Treatment For Sea-shock

    LONDON. Sunday.—Many of hundred British and American airmen rescued from the sea last week suffering from sea shock ...

    Article : 209 words
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  24. WON'T SELL POTATOES AT NEW PRICES

    SYDNEY.—Some grocers are refusing to sell potatoes at 5lb for 6d. They say they carry too many loss lines already. ...

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  25. BERLIN SAYS JAPS MADE OFFER

    LONDON. Sunday.—Japan will withdraw from China if the Chinese Government joins Japan in the war against the Allies. ...

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  26. BALLOT PAPERS FOR JUNGLE TROOPS

    Aeroplanes, jeeps and barges will be used to distribute Federal election ballot papers to troops in New Guinea. Every effort will be made to enable every Australian soldier on ...

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  28. BOMB IN LAVAL'S PAPER OFFICE

    LONDON. Sunday.—A bomb explosion damaged the printing works of Pierre Laval's news paper "Le Monitor." reports Vichy ...

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