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  4. LOWEST LOSSES FROM U-BOATS SINCE MAY 1940

    LONDON, Friday: Mr Roosevelt and Mr Churchill in a joint statement said: "Anti-U-boat operations in ...

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  5. STRONG POSITIONS CAPTURED BY 8th ARMY

    LONDON, Friday: The Algiers communique says: 'In spite of fierce German counter - attacks, the 8th Army has taken more strong positions north of the Moro River." ...

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  6. CAPTURE OF WAREO BY AUSTRALIANS

    Australian troops who captured Wareo are hotly pursuing the Japanese along trails running to the coast of Hison Peninsula Wareo fell to the Australians at 10 am on Wednesday, ...

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  7. New Big Offensive By Russians Expećted Shortly

    LONDON, Friday: "Stalin is about to launch a large-scale offensive against the whole ...

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  8. Growth of Air Transport To China

    NEW YORK, Friday: The Herald-Tribune's Washington correspondent learns authoritatively that Army Air Transport ...

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  9. Bulgarian Foreign Minister Resigns

    LONDON, Friday: The Stockholm Svenska Dag-baldet's Budapest correspondent says: The Bulgarian ...

    Article : 133 words
  10. JAPANESE TAKE IMPORTANT TOWN IN CHINA

    LONDON, Friday: A Chungking communique states that Chinese forces, after the recapture of Changteh, pursued the retreating ...

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  11. British Send Main Aid To Patriots

    WASHINGTON, Friday: The Secretary of State (Mr Cordell Hull) told a Press conference that the United States affirmed ...

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  12. Nauru Bombed and Shelled

    WASHINGTON, Friday: A Navy communique from Pacific headquarters says: ...

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  13. TROOPS ON LEAVE FROM NORTHERN TERRITORY

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Army Minister (Mr Forde) said that under the new scheme now operating a number of Northern Territory ...

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  14. ROUMANIANS AND BULGARIANS WARNED OF HEAVY RAIDS

    STOCKHOLM, Friday: Swedish reports say that British planes dropped leaflets on Bucharest, capital of Roumania, warning ...

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  15. RAID ON HANOI

    NEW YORK, Friday: Tokio Radio declares that American plans again raided Hanoi, but were drive: off by ack-ack. ...

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  16. COMMONS DEBATE

    LONDON, Friday: The House of Commons will sit for an extra day in the next series of sittings, the first two days of which will be ...

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  17. WILL BE SUBJECT TO MEAT RATIONING

    CANBERRA, Friday: "All members of the lighting Forces stationed in Australia and living in their own homes will be subject ...

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  18. WIDE POWERS FOR NEW COAL TRIBUNAL

    CANBERRA, Friday: Another amendment of the coal regulations gazetted tonight gives formal effect to the undertaking of the ...

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  19. MOUNTBATTEN AND SUTHERLAND CONFER

    LONDON, Thursday: Reu[?] correspondent at New Delhi say Lord Mountbatten and Major-Go Sutherland (General MacArthur ...

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  20. NEW SIGN OF UNITY

    LONDON, Friday: Reuter's Ankara correspondent says: Sir Hughe Knatchbull - Hugessen stated that M. Stalin answered ...

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  22. LONDON SHOPPING HOURS

    LONDON, Friday: The Home Office will not allow any extension of hours during Christmas Week for Central London shops, which ...

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  23. GERMANS DEPORTING OSLO STUDENTS

    LONDON, Friday: The Germans have begun deporting Oslo students, says the Stockholm correspondent of British United Press. The first ...

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  24. NO DISPUTES ON NSW COALFIELDS

    SYDNEY, Friday: For the second day in succession the New South Wales coalfields today were completely free of industrial disputes. ...

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  25. Casey May Be Offered Governorship

    LONDON, Thursday: Mr R. G. Casey is expected to be involved in further Government changes which Mr Churchil is contemplating, says ...

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  27. NO EASING OF PETROL RATIONING

    BRISBANE, Friday: The Minister for Supply (Mr Beasley) stated tonight that there would be no relaxation of petrol ...

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  28. FADDEN AWARDED £1000 DAMAGES

    BRISBANE, Friday: The jury found in favor of A. W. Fadden on all questions put to them by the judge in the defamation case ...

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  29. "BEEN TRIMMING OF ENEMIES' OUTER DEFENCES"

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Secretary of War (Mr Stimson) at a Press conference reviewing the ...

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  30. NEW EGG ORDER

    CANBERRA, Friday: Proprietors of hotels and boarding houses who keep more than 41 fowls or ducks to supply eggs for their own guests ...

    Article : 120 words
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