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  4. RAPID RUSSIAN ADVANCE

    Throughout last night the Russians continued their offensive operations along the Eastern front. On the southern sector Soviet troops in one day recaptured 40 more localities. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HEAVY AIR ATTACKS

    Cairo reports that the situation in Libya is now more stable. It is thought that General Rommel's forces may have paused for supplies, but ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HARD FIGHTING IN JOHIORE

    To-day's Singapore communique reports that throughout yesterday contact was maintained with the enemy on the east coast of Malaya. There are no reports of further enemy landings at Endau, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MACASSAR BATTLE

    A communique from General Wavell's head quarters reports that American flying fortresses yesterday during an attack on enemy shipping in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NAZI FLANK IN DANGER

    Russian officers with whom, I talked at the front yesterday expect Rjev, one of the key strongholds remaining in German hands on the ...

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  9. SUPPORT FOR CHURCHILL

    The British Parliamentary Labor party has decided by a large majority to support the motion of condence in Mr. Churchill, which has ...

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  10. WINTER'S GRIP ON RUSSIA

    Despatches from the Russian front again testify to the severity of the winter. The intense cold has now taken an even firmer grip all along ...

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  11. PROTECTION OF IRELAND

    One of the principal questions asked here by observers, following the arrival of American troops in Northern Ireland, is whether this move ...

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  12. MR. DE VALERA PROTESTS

    In a lengthy statement in Dublin, Mr. de Valera protested against the arrival of American troops in Northern, Ireland. He stated that Eire had ...

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  13. AID FOR S.W. PACIFIC

    President Roosevelt reaffirmed at a press conference last night that the United States was sending all possible help as fast as it could to the ...

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  15. CANADA'S OFFER

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) has sent the following message to the Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. Mackenzie King) in appreciation of the ...

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  16. RATIONING IN U.S.A.

    The chairman of the War Production Board (Mr. Nelson) has given authority to the Federal Price Administrator (Mr. Henderson) to ...

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  17. WAR MATERIAL FROM AFRICA

    The "Daily Mirror" states that much of the British and American war material that has been amassed in West Africa is being passed on ...

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  18. MR. MENZIES AND HOUSE OF COMMONS

    "I am very interested in the suggestion." This comment was made last night by Mr. Menzies, M.P., when his attention was directed to a ...

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  19. DESTRUCTION FROM THE AIR

    New secret destructive weapons now being mass-produced in America will soon frightfully surprise the Germans and Japanese. ...

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  20. "THE AGE" SPECIAL CABLE SERVICES

    The cable messages on this page headed " "The Age Special Correspondent" are part of the daily service ...

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  21. TANKERS TORPEDOED

    The Navy department announced that enemy submarines torpedoed the American tankers Panmalne (7236 tons) and Frances E. Powell (7909 ...

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