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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. BRITISH TROOPS IN

    LONDON, Tuesday: British troops have already disembarked in the Azores, under the agreement between Britain and Portugal, states the Portuguese Prime Minister (Dr. Salazar). ...

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  6. NAZIS IN TROUBLE ALL ALONG RUSSIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday: Fighting knee-deep in black mud, Russia's toughest troops are slowly advancing on Kiev against ferocious German resistance. Near the Ukrainian capital and all along the Dnieper, the battle has reached a climax with the Russians making tremendous efforts to break through and force a headlong ...

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  7. RAAF GROUND STAFF IN ENGLAND

    At a Royal Australian Air Force torpedo-bomber Squadron of Coastal Command. The Photograph shows members of the ground staff which include, three Newcastle men. They are: LAC V. Marchant (fifth from the left standing on plane wing). LAC N. Kibble (second from the left under the left propeller), and LAC W. A. M. Forbes (extreme right, front row, standing). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. YOUTHFUL SQUADRON LEADER

    LONDON, Tues.: Twenty-years-old Squadron-Leader Lewis D. Leicester, a South Australian serving with the ...

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  9. BIG CARRIER FLEET IN PACIFC

    The largest concentration of aircraft-carriers ever used in naval warfare is now operating in the Pacific. ...

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  10. 855 PLANES IN BREMEN RAID

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—In last Friday's daylight raid on Bremen, 855 Fortresses, Liberators and Thunderbolts were used ...

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  11. GERMAN ARMIES ARE AWAITING THE ZERO HOUR IN ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday: Seven German divisions (four of them armored) are now facing the Allies in southern Italy, where rain continues to restrict movement. Three of these divisions, with, perhaps, 100 tanks ...

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  12. FIGHTS ON RAZORBACK RIDGES FOR VITAL TRAILS IN NEW GUINEA

    For three days grim battles have been raging on razor-back ridges, in boulder-strewn valleys and at scattered points over a 10-mile front in the foothills of the Finisterre Mountains, which skirt the Ramu Valley. ...

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  13. YOUTH ACTED AS SURGEON ON LANDING CRAFT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Back home after visiting Britain and Italy the Navy Secretary (Colonel Frank Knox) told to-day of the ...

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  14. AZORES WAS VICTORY FOR 'UNKNOWN'

    LONDON, Tuesday—Clinching of the Azores agreement with portugal was a great personal victory for the unknown Mr. ...

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  15. Junior Officer's Guardsman-Valet

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A junior officer, who worked at the War Office and lived at a London club, had a six-feet Guardsman ...

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  16. Pullorers. Engineers, For The Use Of, 115

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Now knitting his 115th pullover. Col C. H Ravers Moore. Royal Engineers (retired), unashamedly piles his ...

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  17. BOMBER'S RAFT WENT TO NAZIS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lieut.-Commander Stanley Darting, of Sydney, has brought his corvette Clarkia back to the United ...

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  19. FOOD SHORTAGE IN BENGAL WAS FORESEEN

    LONDON. Wed.—Discussing the food shortage in Bengal, the Secretary for India (Mr. Amery) said, in the House of Commons ...

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  20. "MOST OF ITALIAN FLEET IN OUR HANDS"—(Churchill)

    LONDON, Wed.—Most of the Italian fleet, totalling more than 100 warships. is now in Allied hands. Mr. Churchill told the ...

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  21. THREE-POWER CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Mr. Cordell Hull, US. Secretary of State, is reported to have parsed through Natal (Brazil), flying to ...

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  22. ALLIED BOMBERS BUSY IN BURMA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British and American bombers kept up their offensive over Burma yesterday, and the American Air ...

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  23. BRITISH AIR RAID CASUALTIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—For every 100 British civilians killed or wounded in air raids during September. 1941 (Battle for Britain) ...

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  24. STOP PRESS

    Sydney.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day, bills introduced included one to regulate the [?] system and one to ...

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  26. FAMINE HORRORS IN CALCUTTA'S STREETS

    LONDON, Tuesday: Everywhere in Calcutta the horrors of starvation are to be seen, says the correspondent of the "Daily Express." (This the adds) is only ...

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  27. War Prisoners Better Treated

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday.—The treatment of German prisoners of war by Britain and America has been reported by the International ...

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  28. Midget Subs. Had Two-Man Crews

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Navy Secretary (Colonel Knox) told a Press conference that British midget submarines, which ...

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  29. SECRET MINE-LAYER LOST

    LONDON, Tuesday.—One of Britain's two secret mine-layers—ships with a speed of 40 knots—has been lost. ...

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  30. VICHYITES IN ALGIERS ARE DEALT WITH

    ALGIERS, Wed.—The French Committee of National Liberation has suspended one judge and a deputy prosecutor at Algiers and ...

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