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  4. ALLIED TROOPS IN CONTACT WITH LANDING FORCE

    Allied ground troops are now in contact with the Japanese invasion force which made a landing at Milne Bay before dawn on Wednesday. The enemy landing was made in the face of air ...

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  5. PRESSURE AGAINST STALINGRAD CONTINUES

    LONDON, Thursday: The Red Army continues to advance along the front between, Rjev and Viazma, but in the south the Germans are keeping up their tremendous pressure against Stalingrad. ...

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  6. Churchill Stronger Than Ever

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The correspondent of the "New York Times," Arthur Kreek, says: High ranking officials who have just ...

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  7. Chinese Attacking Chushsien

    CHUNGKING, Thursday: An army communique state that the Chinese are making a concerted attack on the ...

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  8. FAILURE OF ENEMY ATTACK OFF SOLONONS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: A Navy communique said: In the great sea and air battle off the Solomons the results to date are encouraging. The communique said: It is still too early to ...

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  9. PAGE CO-OPTED BY CURTIN

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Sir Earle Page was today co-opt by the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) to serve as a member of the ...

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  10. SHIPPING ENEMY BOMBED

    LONDON, Wednesday: An Air Ministry communique says: Single Bomber Command planes on armed reconnaissance in daylight ...

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  11. State's New Liquor Order

    SYDNEY, Thursday: In accordance with the decisions reached at the recent Premiers' Conference for the tightening up ...

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  12. Darwin Tally on Sunday Now 15

    A check of all combat reports now makes it appear that six, and not four as at first announced, heavy Japanese bombers were shot ...

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  13. HOW AMERICA WAS HELPED BY BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday: The Minister for Production (Mr Oliver Lyttelton), broadcasting to America, ...

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  14. Lone Survivor Tells Of Bomber Crew's Fight Against Zeros

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Sometimes a communique says, "one of our planes failed to return," and that is the end of the story, ...

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    LONDON. Thursday: The Norwegian Air Force anounces that a total of 14 enemy planes was destroyed by Norwegians in the raids ...

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  16. CENSUS OF POTATO STOCKS BEING TAKEN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: With the object of relieving the temporary shortage of potatoes the Australian Food Council is ...

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  17. SOME MINISTERS INCENSED

    CANBERRA, Thursday: It was revealed tonight that Sir Earle Page's appointment to the War Cabinet has come as a complete ...

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  18. ALIENS WHO STRUCK AT QLD CAMP SENTENCED

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Three aliens who went on strike at a camp in Queensland were sentenced today to two months' hard ...

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  19. SEVEN MINE EMPLOYEES FINED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Se[?] employees of Mount Keira colliery, near Wollongong, were fined today by Judge ...

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  20. ORDER TO REINSTATE SHOP STEWARD EXPECTED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A general hold-up at the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation works, where 1500 artisans are employed, is ...

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  21. "FAULTS IN CONCRETE ENABLED GERMANS TO ESCAPE"

    CANBERRA, Thursday: "Four prisoners of war who escaped from a Victorian camp on Saturday night broke out of concrete ...

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  22. CANADIAN WARTIME INFORMATION BOARD

    OTTAWA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr Mackenzie King) announced the creation of a publicity directing body to be known as the ...

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  24. LIFTS BAN ON "DAILY WORKER''

    LONDON. Wednesday: The Home Secretary (Mr. Morrison) has raised the ban on the publication of the "Daily Worker" imposed in ...

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  25. AMERICA'S THANKS TO NORTHERN ICELAND

    LONDON, Thursday: The United States Secretary for War (Mr H. [?] Stimson) has sent a message of thanks to the Ulster House of ...

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  26. WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S BLACKOUT ACROSS BORDER

    BRISBANE. Thursday: The area adjacent to the south coast from Southport to the New South Wales border was blacked out last night. ...

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  27. EGYPTIAN AID FOR DEMOCRACIES

    CAIRO, Wednesday: The Prime Minister (Nahas Pasha), broadcasting on the occasion of the sixth anniversary of the Anglo-Egyptian ...

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