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  3. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  4. AXIS CONCEDES BIG SICILY GAINS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—While Allied Headquarters will not yet confirm the fall of Augusta (key naval base in Eastern Sicily) both Rome and Berlin concede that the town has been occupied and that Allied troops are threatening Catania. ...

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  5. PANZERS SWITCH THE MAIN BLOW TO BYELGOROD WEDGE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Hitler's nine-day offensive in Russia is wearing thin and yesterday his forces failed to deliver one large-scale blow near Orel but hit hard only in the Byelgorod wedge and lost 96 tanks. ...

    Article : 392 words
  6. HUGE ALLIED INVASION FLEET ON WAY TO SICILY

    This historic picturegram is the first photo received in Australia of the invasion of Sicily. It shows portion of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SLASHING ITALY'S LIFELINE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Allied air forces, striking heavily and determinedly, are cutting away Sicily's ...

    Article : 501 words
  8. AMERICANS CLOSE IN ON MUNDA

    American forces assaulting Munda (big Japanese base on New Georgia, Solomon Islands) arc now at close ...

    Article : 369 words
  9. 8TH ARMY TRAINED HARD FOR SICILY

    NEAR SICILY, Wednesday.—For two months amid great hardships men who landed in Sicily from Africa had undergone gruelling training for the part they were to play. ...

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  10. SHOT DOWN 5 JAPS IN ONE FIGHT

    By shooting down five Japanese planes in one day over Rendova, Lieut, Elmer Wheadon, army pilot from ...

    Article : 169 words
  11. Millionaire Murder Mystery

    NASSAU (Bahamas), Tuesday.—Another mystery touch was added to the death of Sir Harry Oakes. multi-millionaire, when a ...

    Article : 211 words
  12. HUGE AXIS LOSSES IN THE AIR

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—More than 3200 enemy aircraft were destroyed by Allied fliers in the ...

    Article : 190 words
  13. Italians Recall This Name

    LONDON, Tuesday—Caporetto, scene of Italy's worst disaster in the last war, has witnessed another clash, this time between ...

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  14. MANY KILLED IN GERMAN RAID

    LONDON, Tuesday—RAF fighters and fighter-bombers attacked railways and other targets over a wide area in France, Belgium and ...

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  16. STOP PRESS

    London, Tuesday.—Our advance continues on the whole front Our bridgehead in the Syracuse area has more than ...

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  17. THE JAPS RESORT TO "BIG LIES"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—As the Allied troops gain ground in southern Sicily, the Japanese ore putting out this kind of ...

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  18. U.S. RAIDS ON KISKA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Japanese installations on the north head and in the main camp areas of Kiska (Aleutians) were ...

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  19. Australian Associated Press

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—No American warships have yet been reported lost in the Sicilian invasion, the Navy Secretary ...

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  20. NO SUPPLIES FOR PRISONERS OF JAPS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British War Minister (Sir James Grigg) said yesterday that the Japanese Government had refused ...

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  21. NOT A MAN, NOTA SHIP WAS LOST IN CANADIAN FLEET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Tremendous forces of warships guarded every inch of the 2000 miles travelled by British, American and Canadian convoys which went direct from Britain for the invasion of Sicily. Troops in the convoys witnessed the greatest marine spectacle ever seen as ...

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  22. Montgomery Is Persuasive

    IN SICILY, Tuesday.—Shortly before the embarkation of a division of his Eighth Army for Sicily. General Montgomery visited the ...

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  23. Subs. Are Still Dangerous, Warns Col. Knox

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Warning that the U-boats had not been tamed was given to-day by the Navy Secretary (Colonel ...

    Article : 134 words
  24. MORALE TOO LOW TO MEET EMPEROR

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—Lin Po-Sheng, Information Minister in the Chinese Puppet Government at Nanking, is not a fit subject to be "received in audience" by Emperor Hirohito of Japan. ...

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  25. WEST INDIES JOINS FIGHTING FRENCH

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The French West Indies has seceded from Vichy and joined the Fighting French, placing all resources ...

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