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  4. RED ARMY THRUST TO CARPATHIANS

    With the Russians rapidly advancing west of Stanislawow, important rail centre in Poland, 56 miles south-west of Tarnopol, savage fighting is in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BURDEN OF OFFICE

    "Worn and weary after three years of Premiership and two serious attacks of pneumonia Mr. Churchill is ...

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    One Reason for Saving Waste Paper: R.A.A.F. armorers handing out bomb tails from a jungle dump in New Guinea. The tails are protected in transit by the cardboard containers seen at the left, and these require large ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BURMA AIR WAR

    Reuter's correspondent at New Delhi announces that the Japanese suffered heavy losses in a determined effort this week to ...

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  8. FORCE ON HILL

    The Italian communique to-day reported that patrols were active on all fronts, but that heavy snow in the mountains made ...

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  9. POST-WAR EUROPE

    "Little fear is expressed in London that Russia intends to Communise all Europe or even the part which is expected to ...

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  10. MINISTRY'S PLAN

    The Prime Minister made a statement in the House of Commons to-day on last night's Government defeat on the ...

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  11. LATE NEWS

    LONDON. -- Enemy reports state Allied aircraft were over Germany Wednesday morning. First report was that strong ...

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  12. UPSET IN HOUSE OF COMMONS

    Most political correspondents report that the President of the Board of Education (Mr. Butler) formally tendered his resignation to Mr. Churchill after the Government's defeat ...

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  13. TROOPS IN WEST

    The Stockholm correspondent of the "Times" says yon Manstein's expulsion from the Ukraine by the Russians and prospects of ...

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  14. NEW LEADER FOR U.S. FORCE

    Brigadier-General. E. R. Quesada has been appointed to command the United States Ninth Air Force Fighter Command. He ...

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  15. COAL STRIKE IN BRITAIN

    Although the council of the Yorkshire Mine Workers' Association has instructed the men to return to the pits, more than ...

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  17. RESPECT FOR MR. CURTIN

    The "Yorkshire Post," in an editorial, pays a striking tribute to the Prime Minister of Australia, and says:-- ...

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  18. AUSTRALIANS IN NEW YORK

    Sixteen Australian army officers have arrived in New York fresh from fighting in New Guinea. They are en route to England, ...

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  19. DISMISSAL OF ARMY LEADERS

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Minister for War (Sir James Grigg) was questioned about disclosures in an Eighth ...

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  20. SUCCESS OF SOVIET

    The Montevideo correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the Argentine Minister for the Interior (General Perlinger) ...

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    Landmark to Beauforts' First Strike.--A Douglas transport coming in to land at Lae. New Guinea. over the wreck of the Tenyo Maru, a Japanese transport sunk by R.A.A.F Beaufort bombers in their first strike in the south-west Pacific. In June, 1942.--(De ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. ALLIED AIM IN BOMBING

    Analysing the bombing campaign against Germany, an army spokesman points out that the main objective was the ...

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  23. WORLD PHONE SYSTEM

    On his arrival to attend meetings of the Empire Communications Council. Sir Ernest Fisk said he believed it was now possible to ...

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  24. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    Colonel Pierre Cristofin, who Laval sent to Tunis to organise an African phalanx to fight against the Allies, has been ...

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  25. Meningitis in China

    The Central News Agency at Chungking reports that hundreds of residents of the seaport city of Hangchow are dying daily from ...

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  26. U.S. BASES IN PACIFIC

    The House of Representatives has passed a bill empowering the navy to spend £330.000.000 for developing advance bases in the ...

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