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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. LARGE JAP CONVOY ATTACKED ON ITS WAY TO LAE

    Allied aircraft have been attacking for 24 hours a large Japanese convoy, headed for Lae in the waters north of Papua. The convoy, which is as large as the first naval and transport force which landed the original Japanese force at Buna and Gona in July, is already ...

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  6. ANOTHER BIG TRAP CLOSING IN CAUCASUS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Russian gains in the past 48 hours have placed all Hitler's forces in the Caucasus in jeopardy. Smashing their way along the Don River, ...

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  7. JAP CONVOY INTERCEPTED

    Two transports, laden with Japanese troops and at least 18 protecting planes, were destroyed when a Japanese convoy was attacked by Allied planes off the northern of New Guinea yesterday. (See story this page.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S. Raiders In North Africa

    Members of the crew of a United States bomber examine the bullet-riddled tail of their plane after a raid on enemy-occupled territory in the North African offensive. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "WE WELL ADVANCE IN PACIFIC THIS YEAR," ROOSEVELT

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—"This year we intend to advance in the Pacific," President Roosevelt declared to-day in his message to the new Congress. "The period of our defensive attrition is passing, and ...

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    The remnant of the Japanese force in Papua, now making a "last ditch" stand in Sanananda, faces certain destruction, a communique issued to-day from General ...

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  11. NAZIS FEAR LANDING IN NORWAY

    LONDON, Thursday. —Germans fear Allied landing in Northern Norway and Finland, supported by a ...

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  12. FIRE PROOF CLOTHES FOR AIRMEN

    LONDON, Thursday. —Flame-proof clothing, with which the Air Ministry is experimenting, is expected to ...

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  13. SUPPLY LINES TO BE STRENGTHENED

    WASHINGTON. Thursday—New air routes across the Pacific to Strengthen supply lines between America. Australia and ...

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  14. Jews Used As Human Mine Testers

    LONDON. Thursday.—Hungarians are using Jews from Budapest for clearing mines from the battlefield." says ...

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  15. Unity Talks By French Leaders

    LONDON. Thursday.—General Giraud. French High Commissioner in North Africa, and General de Gaulle. Fighting French ...

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  16. U.S. LAUNCHES 14 SHIPS IN 7 DAYS

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—Six more Liberty ships (10,500 tonners) were launched in American shipyards to-day, making 14 of ...

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  18. STOP PRESS

    MELBOURNE.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) to-day received dozens of telegrams of congratulation on his 58th ...

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  19. U.S. UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT DEAD

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Professor Abbott Lawrence Lowell former President of Harvard University, died to-day, aged 86 ...

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  20. Rayburn Again In Speaker's Chair

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—Again elected Speaker by the narrowest margin in 10 years (217 to 206), Representative Sam ...

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  21. U.S. Ship Insurance Rates Lowered

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Marine underwriters have announced a 25 per cent, reduction in war risk insurance rates on ...

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  23. USA ISOLATIONISTS ARE CRITICISED

    CHUNGKING. Friday.—Bitterly assailing a recent conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations at Ottawa, the independent ...

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  24. PRO-NAZI NATIVES EXECUTED

    LONDON, Thursday—A Tunisian native wag publicly executed in a theatre square at Stamaud for guiding German soldiers on ...

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  25. STATEMENT OF ALLIED LOSSES IN VEW GUINEA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—"In spite or bitter lighting. Allied laves in New Guinea were comparatively light." said the ...

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