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  3. BOMBERS POUND JAPANESE CONVOY

    WEDNESDAY.—Striking fiercely in one of the most dramatic seaair battles of the South-West Pacific war, Allied Flying Portresses screened by Lightning fighters took heavy toll in the Bismarck Sea yesterday of the Japanese convoy of 14 ships heading towards the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NO REFERENDUM?

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Proposals for the amendment of the Constitution for post-war reconstruction are described in a current ...

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  5. PRESSURE MAINTAINED IN TUNISIA

    ALLIED troops in Central Tunisia, states today's Algiers communique, are pressing on south of Sbeitla, the ...

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  7. FIRES STILL BURNING AFTER 24 HOURS

    HUGE fires started in the heart of Berlin by the RAF fourengined bombers which gave the German capital its heaviest pounding on Monday night were still burning last night. A Stockholm report says at least 10,000 persons were rendered ...

    Article : 544 words
  8. Hitler And Mussolini Meet

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Mail" quotes a report that Hitler and Mussolini met recently on the ...

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  9. AXIS WRECKS AT BENGHAZI

    This wreckage of Axis ships was found in the harbour of Benghazi, Libya, when the British Navy and the 8th Army arrived behind the retreating German Africa Corps. The harbour had been pounded by Allied land, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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