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  4. 23 TONS OF BOMBS ON JAP BASES IN SOLOMONS

    Fortresses and Catalinas heavily pun[?]shed Japanese aerodromes, ringing the Buin-Faisi naval base in the northern Solomons early on Saturday morning. Twenty-three tons of bombs ...

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  5. Allied Troops Near MarethLine

    LONDON, Sunday--General Montgomery's troops yesterday took Medenine, last of three important and well-fortified outposts at the approaches to the Mareth Line in Tunisia. Medenine ...

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  6. RUSSIANS PUSH TOWARD DNIEPER

    LONDON, Sunday: Within the last 24 hours the Red Army has made a sensational advance towards the Dnieper River, south of Kharkov. North of Kharkov it has straightened out a wide ...

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  7. Subs. in Harbor

    BRISBANE, Sunday: With the loss of the US cruiser Chicago in the Solomons battle, it is now disclosed ...

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  8. 3 Ships Hit in NaplesRaid

    LONDON, Sunday: To-day's Cairo communique reports considerable activity by the Allied air forces in ...

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  9. HEAVY AXIS ATTACK SECURES LOCAL GAINS

    LONDON, Sunday-- To-day's communique from Allied force headquarters in North Africa reports a heavy enemy attack ...

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  10. AUSTRALIANS IN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

    SYDNEY, Sunday: It is expected that when the present holding strategy ends in the South Pacific, General ...

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  11. ROOSEVELT MAY TRY FOR FOURTH TERM

    NEW YORK, Saturday: New York newspapers are discussing the prospects of the 1944 elections, particularly the possibility ...

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  12. Financing of War Criticised By Fadden

    BRISBANE, Sunday--"Despite increased taxation and campaigns for subscriptions to the loans and to war saving certificates, the ...

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  13. MR. CHURCHILL'S CONDITION

    LONDON, Saturday: A bulletin from No. 10. Downing Street, states that the Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) had a comfortable day. ...

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  14. Mammoth Explosion at Wilhelmshaven

    LONDON, Sunday: Pilots who were over Wilhelmshaven on February 11 were astonished by the greatest explosion they had ...

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  15. Austerity Loan Posters Put Up At Milne Bay'

    ADELAIDE, Sunday: It had been reported to the Returned Soldiers' League, said the State Secretary (Mr. F. Reynolds) ...

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  16. Gandhi's Condition Grave; Fast Must End Soon To Save Life

    LONDON, Sunday: The latest bulletin on Mahatma Gandhi's condition issued by the Bombay Government states: "If the fast is not ended without delay it may be too late to save his life." ...

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  17. US WEAPONS FOR FRENCH TROOPS IN MOROCCO

    LONDON, Sunday -- French troops in Morocco are to start getting American weapons to-morrow. Algiers Radio says that these arms ...

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  18. RED ARMY DAY CELEBRATIONS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A spectacular march through the city to the Town Hall marked today's celebrations of Red Army Day. ...

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  19. MORE BASE HOSPITALS IN NSW PLANNED

    GRAFTON, Sunday: The Health Minister (Mr Kelly) has arranged for a survey of New South Wales hospitals to establish more base ...

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  20. ACTU DECLINES TO SELECT DELEGATE TO LONDON CONGRESS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Because it objected to interference by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) in the methods of selection, the executive ...

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  22. "INDIA WOULD BE HUNDRED TIMES WORSE OFF UNDER JAPAN"

    KARACHI, Sunday: Congressman Hundraj Parwani, who escaped from the Japanese last year in Hong Kong and later in East Asia, ...

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  23. PEOPLE SLOW TO LEAVE STREETS IN SYDNEY ALERT

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Sydney wardens yesterday deplored the reluctance of the public to leave the streets during the raid alert ...

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