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  3. 98 PLANES BAGGED IN FIERCE NEW GUINEA BATTLES.

    In fierce aerial battles which raged throughout the north coast of New Guinea on Friday and Saturday, our aircraft shot down 86 enemy bombers and fighters and destroyed 12 more on the ground. Of these, 26 Japanese bombers and 20 fighters were shot down and 11 other planes ...

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  4. NAZIS FLING IN BIG FORCES TO AVOID DEATH-TRAP AT KIEV.

    LONDON, Sunday: First grim hint came from Moscow last night that Kiev may become another Stalingrad for the Germans. "Pravda" (Moscow paper) says: "Kiev holds the same bitter fate for the Germans as Stalingrad (where they lost their Sixth Army, of 330,000 men). There is little doubt that ...

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  5. AFTER SMASHING RAID ON RABAUL

    WELCOME REFRESHMENT.—Tired-eyed and grimy-faced, these Australian Beaufighter crews enjoyed the meal awaiting them at the airstrip on their return from the raid on Rabaul. —Department of Air Picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NZ TROOPS PASSED BIG TEST

    Vella Lavella, the seizure of which forced the Japanese from the Central Solomons, was a proving ground for ...

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  7. NAZIS SCORCH EARTH IN RETREAT FROM THE VOLTURNO.

    LONDON, Sunday: Relentless pressure by the two jaws of the Allied pincers in Italy is keeping Marshal Kesselring's forces moving back from the Volturno line. The Germans have been forced to abandon most of ...

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  8. A Hitler Skies The Towel

    LONDON, Sunday.—Private Johannes Hitler (no relation to the other Hitler) has had hla moment of glory. ...

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  9. Many Hostages Killed By Nazis

    LONDON, Sunday.—Some of Norway's best citizens have been killed as hostages by the Germans. ...

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  10. FAMINE'S TOLL IN CALCUTTA

    LONDON, Sunday: The tragedy of the famine in Bengal is illustrated by the official statistics in ...

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  11. FIJIANS ARE KEEN TO FIGHT JAPS

    Thirty-four per cent, of Fiji's adult population is now in the forces, the Governor of FIJI (Sir Phillip Mitchell) revealed. ...

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  12. NEW ADMINISTRATOR FOR SOLOMONS

    Lieut Colonel O. C. Noel has taken up the post of British Resident Commissioner in the Solomons with his headquarters on ...

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  13. Haile Selassie Gives A Curt Reminder

    LONDON, Sunday.—A demand thru Italians guilty of war crimes against his country should be dealt with has been made by Halle ...

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  14. GERMAN BALL-BEARING PLANT SMASHED

    LONDON, Sunday.—The huge Schweinfurt ball-bearing works were but completely out of action in last Thursday's Flying Fortress ...

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  16. SAYS MONEY IS BURDEN

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Unfortunately I am still in the millionarie class. Mr. W. H. Coilins Salt magnate has admitted ...

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  17. U. S. DEMOCRATS HAVE SLENDER MAJORITY

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A Gallup survey of 16,250 voters, representing every State, showed United States party strength to be ...

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  18. NAZI MAN-HUNT IN POLAND

    LONDON, Sunday.—German Black Guards began a man-hunt in Warsaw last Wednesday, according to a report smuggled out ...

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  19. STOP PRESS

    Sydney: Coal supplies to gas, electricity and industrial undertakings will be rationed from n[?]onday, the Coal ...

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  20. RANKERS ON BRITISH ARMY LEAVE PANEL

    CAIRO, Sunday.—British Army authorities have appointed a private have appointed a private and a non-commissioned officer to a panel which examines ...

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  21. SHIPS WAIT IN VAIN FOR CARGO

    STOCKHOLM. Sunday—Between 40 and 50 ships are waiting at Lulea (Swedish Baltic port) for iron are which has been ...

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  22. THEY WOULD NOT LET THEIR SHIP DIE

    A flag of honor has been conferred on U. S. S Alchiba—the freighter whose crew would not let her die. The first Presidential Unit Cl- ...

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  23. RADIO MEN ENDED WAR—TOO EARLY

    LONDON, Sunday: When a French radio announcer unofficially rehearsed how radio men would announce the end of the war, he started something. The story is told in a French ...

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  24. FIRED AT LIGHT IN VATICAN

    LONDON, Sunday.—A German sergeant-major on duty outside the Vattcan has reported that the guard were compelled to fire ...

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  25. AXIS BREAK WITH PORTUGAL FORECAST

    LONDON, Sunday.—Germany and Japan are expected to break noon with Portugal because she granted use of the Azores to the ...

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  26. AWARDED BAR TO DFC

    LONDON, Sunday.—Acting Flight Lieut F. A. Ailman (Toronto NSW) has been awarded a Bar to his DFC. He won the ...

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