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  3. Japanese Air Loss Tally Continues to Mount

    The Japanese lost 67, planes m the Southwest Pacific on Monday and Tuesday. The bulk were ...

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  4. "RABAUL AS POSTWAR U.S.BASE"

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The suggestion that Rabaul be ceded to America as a permanent postwar naval and ...

    Article : 178 words
  5. Red Army Masses For Attack In South

    London, Thursday: The Russians are bringing up fresh forces and massing for an offensive against the German bridgehead at Kherson, according to enemy- controlled Vichy Radio. ...

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  6. HEAVY ATTACK BY RAF

    LONDON, Thursday: An Air Ministry communique states: "RAF heavy bombers last night heavily ...

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  7. TARGET IN SOLOMONS SHELLED

    Salvo Hashes from the main bat [?]of a U.S. warship silhouette another U.S. Navy vessel as the two shins take part in a pre-dawn naval bombardment of a Japanese base in the Soiomons. The light lines at right mirk the path of shells fired from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "BRITISH WARSHIPS IN BATTLE OFF BOUGAINVILLE"

    LQNDON, Thursday. British naval units took part in the Bougainville battle, according to Japanese naval circles quoted by ...

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  9. JAPANESE MAY ATTEMPT BIGGER LANDINGS

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The United Press correspondent at Admiral Halsey's headquarters says: It is considered highly ...

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  10. ROUMANIAN GUERILLAS FIGHTING GERMANS

    LONDON, Wednesday: The Exchange Telegraph Company's representative at Istanbul says: A message from Bucharest states ...

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  11. Moscow Conference

    LONDON, Thursday: "The Three-Power Conference met for one purpose only--to bring the war to a victorious ...

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  12. HULL HOME FROM MOSCOW

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday: A large crowd, including Mr Roosevelt, greeted the US Secretary of State (Mr Cordell Hull) at the ...

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  13. WHY BUTTER PAY WAS REDUCED

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The estimated butter production in in the four Eastern States covered by the operations of ...

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  14. DAYLIGHT RAIDS

    LONDON, Wednesday: Five hundred Allied planes swept out from Britain across the Channel today and 499 returned. They struck ...

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  15. ENEMY REPORT

    LONDON, Thursday: Berlin Radio, [?]uoting a Tokio dispatch, says: "A bitter battle is going on for Bougainville between the ...

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  16. Militia's Part In Fighting in New Guinea

    MELBOURNE. Thursday: "More than 40 per cent of Australian, troops used, against the Japanese since active fighting began in ...

    Article : 96 words
  17. HOW BOMBER COMMAND AIDS RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday: Three times as many German fighters are operating on the Western Front today ...

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  18. ARMISTICE DAY CEREMONIES

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Armistice Day was commemorated with [?]but impressive ceremonies throughout the Commonwealth ...

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  19. LEGISLATIVE REFORMBILL

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Describing the Legislative Council Reform Bill as one which promises to become a landmark in the ...

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  20. LEAVE FOR TROOPS NORTHERN TERRITORY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The Army Minister (Mr Forde) announced today that troops in the Northern Territory would shortly ...

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  21. "MUST FIRST INVEST IN LOANS"

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Investors in real estate will have to satisfy the Commonwealth Treasury that they have invested a required ...

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  22. NO SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TRAINS FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The Railway Commissioner (Mr Wills) announced today that no special Christmas trains would be run on ...

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  23. A. E. BUDD REFERS TO CANE WORKERS AND MEAT RATIONING

    SYDNEY, Thursday: On the motion of adjournment in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, Mr Budd (CP, Byron) ...

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  24. COMMUNIST ON FRENCH COMMITTEE

    ALGIERS,Thursday: The French Communist Party has accepted General de Gaulle's invitation to join the French Committee, and ...

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  25. RAIL SERVICES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Replying to Mr J. D. Q Reid (UCP. Casino) in the Legislative Assembly, the Minister for Transport (Mr O'Sullivan) ...

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  26. FIVE MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Including three fresh stoppages, five mines, employing a total of 1420 men, were idle en New South Wales ...

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  28. TWO TONS OF COPPER STOLEN

    SYDNEY. Thursday: Valued at more than £300. twa tons of copper have been stolen from a railway truck near Heathcote on the South ...

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  29. NAZIS SCUTTLE SHIPS AND DESTROY QUAYS

    LONDON, Thursday: It is officially stated that the Germans are scuttling ships and demolishing the quays at Leghorn and Pescara. ...

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  30. BLAST JAPANESE

    British airmen flying Beau-fighters blast a Japanese train With cannon and machine-gun fire on a railway line between ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. DENIES CABINET IS CONTROLLED BY LIQUOR TRAFFIC

    SYDNEY, Thursday: An allegation that the police were deliberately prevented from doing their duty by the State Cabinet, which ...

    Article : 113 words
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  33. CCC MAN FINED

    BRISBANE, Thursday: W. Caldwell, member of the CCC. was fined £2 with 6 costs in default of 14 days, by Mr A. Aitkin in the ...

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