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    Japanese Plane and Ship Hit by Allied Bombers.--These graphic pictures, taken during an attack by Liberators in the Celebes, show (top) a Japanese transport plane heading, for the sea in flames and bombs bursting on and around a Japanese vessel following attacks by our machines.--(Dept. of Air photographs.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NO SLACKENING BY RUSSIANS

    The Russian armies are keeping up their rapid thrusts north-west and west of Kiev. Over 100 towns and villages were captured yesterday, in ...

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  6. AGAINST SNOW AND BULLETS

    Plugging forward in face of snow and incessant counter-attacks, the Allies have intensified their attacks on German positions in Italy. ...

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  7. TIME FOR ATTACK

    Broadcasting from Pearl Harbor on the occasion of Armistice day. Admiral Nimitz, commander of the U.S. fleet in the Pacific, said:-- ...

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  8. EUROPEAN TARGETS

    Bombers and fighters swarmed out from Britain yesterday in great strength, headed for targets in Europe. Day and night ...

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  9. LATE NEWS

    COLOMBO.--Several Japanese reconnaissance planes approached Colombo early to-day. One plane was destroyed. No ...

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  10. MID.-EAST STIR

    Not since Marshal Rommel tried to crash through to Egypt's back door over a year ago has there been such a sensation in ...

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  11. SEA WAR CLAIMS

    According to a message from "The Age" special correspondent at General MacArthur's head quarters, the Japanese claims, to ...

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  12. CHANGES IN CABINET

    British Cabinet changes were announced last night, the chief of which was the appointment of Lord Woolton. Minister of Food, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MODESTY OF GIRAUD

    Replying to a questionnaire submitted by the "New. York Times" correspondent in Algiers, General Giraud, who has ...

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  14. SYNTHETIC RUBBER

    Actual bulk manufacture of synthetic rubber in Britain is expected to begin in about eight months. It is disclosed that the ...

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  15. FINANCING THE WAR

    President Roosevelt, in a message to Congress on reverse Lend-Lease, said the overwhelming benefit which the United States ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. MURDER OF A MILLIONAIRE

    The trial was concluded at Nassau (Bahamas) yesterday of Alfred de Marigny on a charge of having murdered his ...

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  18. A SIX-DOLLAR POUND

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" points out that both President Roosevelt's lend-lease statement and ...

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  19. BENGAL'S FOOD SUPPLY

    The Bengal Government has adopted a compromise between Government and private trading for the distribution of the new ...

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  20. BAD WEEK FOR JAPAN.

    The United States Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) told a press conference that, in the South Pacific Japan had had a rough ...

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  21. NEUTRALITY OF ARGENTINA

    The Santiago correspondent of the "New York Times" states mat the Premier of Argentina, General Ramirez, told an ...

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