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  3. SUN, MOON & TIDES

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  4. SEVENTY BEAT OFF 1000 JAPS

    Seventy Australians beat off 1000 Japs in a fight for possession of a gaunt peak of Mt. Tambu, New Guinea, in ...

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  5. RIOTERS KILL FOUR FASCISTS

    LONDON Wed. — Four Fascist leaders, including the local party secretary, were killed and three wounded ...

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  6. GERMANS FLY IN REINFORCEMENTS TO HOLD SICILY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Germany's determination to hold Sicily whatever the Italian troops may feel about it, is proved by the inrush of German reinforcements. German units, recently flown to airfields on the ...

    Article : 406 words
  7. ALLIED PEACE TERMS FOR ITALY COMPLETE AND UNCOMPROMISING

    LONDON, Tuesday. — General Eisenhower (Allied Commander-in-Chief) has been given full powers to deal with the new Italian Government, or any government which might replace it, should propitious circumstances arise. This news is given by the diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Mail", ...

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  8. SOUVENIRS FOR TROOPS

    Trophy.—Australian troops in Northern Australia with a belly tank from a Japanese fighter plane dropped in jungle ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 71 words
  9. AIR FURY WITHOUT LET-UP

    LONDON. Tuesday. — Allied air offensive against Germany and German-occupied territory was kept ...

    Article : 290 words
  10. Fascist In Italy's New Cabinet

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— Italy's new Foreign Minister (Baron Guariglia) has a long record as a Fascist collaborator," ...

    Article : 194 words
  11. NEW U.S. ADVANCE TOWARD VITAL MUNDA AIRFIELD

    American wound forces have made a more substantial advance toward the disputed airfield at Munda, on New Georgia. Continuing their pressure against enemy centres of ...

    Article : 495 words
  12. SHOCK FOR JAPS AT SOURABAYA

    Liberator crews are elated at the success of the first air raid on Sourabava, which involved a total flight of 2400 ...

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  13. KNOX EXPECTS PEACE MOVE

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday. — The Navy Secretary (Colonel Knox) expects an attempt by King Victor Emmanuel and ...

    Article : 206 words
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  15. Reports Of Peace Talks Unconfirmed

    LONDON. Wednesday — Whil official reports are still lacking, American correspondents or the Italian frontier (quoting ...

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  16. Brave Indian's VC Exploit

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The VC has been awarded to an Indian officer, who led his men. though short of ammunition, against a German ...

    Article : 131 words
  17. Submarines Sink 23 Axis Ships

    LONDON Tuesday.—Six British submarines operating in the Mediterranean have sunk 23 Axis ships and probably destroyed two ...

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  18. NEGRO BISHOP VISITS TROOPS IN N. GUINEA

    A negro bishop. John Andrew Gregg, of the African Methodist Episcopal church, flew over the Owen S'anley Range ...

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  19. Churchill Keeps His Promise

    LONDON. Tuesday.—A tev [?]ours after Mr Churchill promised that Italy would be scared. scarred and blackened from ...

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  20. STOP PRESS

    London. Tuesday.—As a last resort in the hope of staving off defeat, Hitler will use poison gas, according to reports reaching ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. BRITAIN READY TO RESUME EXPORT TRADE

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The British Government was determined to have its preparations complete when the time to resume export ...

    Article : 128 words
  22. JAPAN EXPECTS BOMBS SOON FROM CHINA

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday. — The Allies are apparently preparing for an air attack against Japan, the Japanese Army spokesman (General Yahasi) said in Tokio to-day. The American Air Force in China is being continuously ...

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  23. BROADCAST ON ITALIAN LEADERS ANNOYS PRESIDENT

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday.—President Roosevelt is annoyed with an Office of War Information broadcast to Europe in which King ...

    Article : 113 words
  24. FREEDOM FROM ITALY IS SICILIANS' AIM

    LONDON Tuesday.—When the Allied forces marched into Palermo Sicily's capital, they found the streets placarded with a manifesto signed by the "Committee for Independence of Sicily." ...

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  25. Axis Prisoners In Britain

    LONDON. Tuesday.—More than 12,000 Italian and German prisoners of war. captured in North Africa, and the largest ...

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