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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. DISASTER AT RABAUL FOR JAPS.

    In the most devastating raid ever carried out in the Pacific theatre, Allied planes destroyed 177 Jap. aircraft and sank or destroyed 49 ships and 70 harbor craft at the big Japanese base of Rabaul. Describing the raid as a disastrous defeat for the enemy, to-day's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. KIEV IN FLAMES: 300 MILE NAZI RETREAT LIKELY.

    LONDON, Wednesday: With Kiev in flames as the Germans bum and destroy before getting out, the Russians last night announced new gains south along the Dnieper and on the Sea of Azov, which threaten to trap all German forces ...

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  7. AIF Advance In Markham Valley

    RIVER CROSSING: ALF troops wading through the Yati River in the Markham Valley during the advance in New Guinea. One Soldier in the near foreground nonchalantly rolls a cigarette. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S. PLAN TO AID PEACE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: The creation of an international authority, with power to prevent aggression ...

    Article : 328 words
  9. ITALY'S DECLARATION OF WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday: Italy's declaration of war on Germany has been followed by a nation-wide call to Italians to sabotage, wreck and destroy everything behind the German lines. In a rallying call over Bari radio last night, Marshal Badoglio declared: ...

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  11. NAZIS KILL 200 AS REPRISAL

    LONDON, Wednesday: A village was burnt by the Nazis for each of six Germans killed by partisans in ...

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  12. PEACE. TREATY BAR TO SEX TRAFFIC

    LONDON, Wed.—It has been suggested to Allied Government in London that the peace treaty after the war ...

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  13. Allied Bombers Have New Compass

    NEW YORK, Wed.—It was revealed to-day by Mr. Charles Marcus vice-president of the Bendix Aviation Corporation that ...

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  15. EXCHANGE OF WAR PRISONERS SOUGHT

    LONDON, Wednesday—Field-Marshal Sir Philip Chetwode Chairman of the Red Crass Executive, said yesterday that the Red ...

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  16. NEW JAP. DRIVE ON BURMA ROAD

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday.—Chungking communique stated that the Japanese have began a new attack on the Burma Road in ...

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  17. STOP PRESS

    Canberra—Referring to irresponsible in mines the Prime Minister said that in the main irresponsities comprise youths ...

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  18. HEAVIER AIR RAIDS SOON ON GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday: The heaviest of the bombing of Germany is yet to come, but British and American air forces are now nearing the culmination of their offensive. In the House of Commons, the ...

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  19. CABINET RESIGNS IN ARGENTINE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Private messages are being received in Montevideo(Uruguay) from Buenos Aires stating that the ...

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  20. EMPEROR HIROHITO'S DAUGHTER WEDS

    NEW YORK, Wed.—Princess Teru Shikeko 18 eldest daughter of Emperor Hirohito has married Prince Orishiru ...

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  21. JUNGLE TROOPS' COOKERY COMPETITIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Tough Jungle boys—British troops on the Assam-Burima border—have cookery ...

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  22. FRENCH HONOR FOR BRITISH ADMIRAL

    LONDON, Wed—General Giraud Co-President of the French Committee of National Liberation has decorated ...

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  23. GRIM OUTLOOK FOR REXISTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—"Patriots pick your Rexist there will not be enough for everybody. This notice a private despatch ...

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  24. JAP. DIPLOMAT BROUGHT HOME FROM MOSCOW

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—According to Tokio radio the First Secretary of the Japanese Embassy in Moscow (Mr. Toke ...

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