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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. NAZI ROUT IN DNIEPER

    LONDON, Thursday.—The peril of German Armies that are escaping from the Dnieper bend was increased last night by a new Russian break-through. Cutting a wedge 18 miles deep between the Lower ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE MAN AMONG AUSTRALIAN WAR PRISONERS RELEASED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Twenty-four Australians, including one from Newcastle, have been repatriated to Britain from German prison camps. The Novocastrian is Pte. W. F. Heather. ...

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  7. ANOTHER JAP SHIP GOES UP IN SMOKE

    An attempt by the Japanese to reopen barge traffic down the north coast of New Guinea met this result: A camouflaged enemy vessel blown up by Australian Beaufighters (Squadron-Leader Bill Boulton. of Manly, Sydney; Flying-Officer Keith McCarthy, of Hampton, Melbourne; Flying-Officer Paddy Lucas, of Perth: and Sergeant "Shorty" Yates, of Gallon, Queensland). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LINKS TO ROME BLASTED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Tremendous day and night hammering of vulnerable bridges north of Rome has ...

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  9. BENES CONFIDENT OF VICTORY

    LONDON, Wed.—Dr. Benes. President of Czechoslovakia, told his people. in a broadcast last night. that he was so confident ...

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  10. GERMANS LOSE MINERALS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Germany's reverses in southern Russia will cost her the vast mineral wealth of the ...

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  11. First Picture Of Attack On Finschhafen

    ATTACK ON FINSCHHAFEN.—Allied troops disembark from beach landing ships six miles from Finschhafen before the attack against the Japanese. It was part of a great combined services operation which took the enemy by surprise and met with considerable success. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Doctor Says Marriage Is Failure

    LONDON, Wed.—As an institution for keeping up the population, marriage has failed. Dr. A. ...

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  14. Viceroy Tours Famine Areas

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Viceroy of India (Lord WavEll) Spent several hours on Tuesday night in a tour of the worst parts ...

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  15. 58 MORE PLANES DESTROYED ON RABAUL DROMES

    Fifty-eight Japanese planes were destroyed and 43 damaged on Monday in a new Allied attack on Rabaul. This brings the tally for three successive days to 123 planes destroyed and 88 damaged. ...

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  16. WENT 1500 MILES TO SURRENDER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—To keep a promise to his father. a German servant, aged 25. fled from the Leningrad front ...

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  17. Police; Evidence Of Hand Prints At Oakes Trial

    NASSAU (Bahamas), Wed.—Gving evidence to-day at, the trial of Count de Marig[?]y on a charge of murdering Sir Harry Oakes. ...

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  19. HUGE EXPANSION OF U.S. NAVY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday—In the three years ending July 1 the United States Navy completed 15,367 new ships of all types ...

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  21. FIVE YEARS' GAOL FOR THEFT OF 1,495,000 COUPONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lieut. E. G. Savage (Royal Army Services Corps), who pleaded not guilty, was sentenced to five years at the ...

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  22. 'KISS ME QUICK,' SAYS DIGGER TO NURSE

    LONDON, Thursday.—"Darling, you are the loveliest being I have ever seen. Kiss me quickly." This was the greeting of an Australian lance corporal to a middle aged motherly Australian nurse who met his ...

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  23. ESCAPED FROM ITALIAN PRISON CAMP

    LONDON, Wednesday.—After escaping from an Italian prison camp. walking the length of Italy and penetrating the German lines. ...

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