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  4. PAPUA ADVANCE CONTINUES

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Friday.--Australian troops have pushed past Nauro, in the Owen Stanley Range (New Guinea), and were last reported to be advancing on Menari, the next village on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Further pictures of the Japanese attack on Milne Bay. Top: An Allied vessel sunk by the Japanese. The ships ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CRITICISM BY PRESIDENT

    At a special press conference yesterday, on his return from a fortnight's coast-to-coast war inspection trip, President Roosevelt uttered a ...

    Article : 697 words
  7. TENACITY OF THE RED ARMY

    The Red Army is fighting back with the utmost tenacity in north-western Stalingrad. The latest German advance was a limited gain, which was achieved only after an assault which lasted all day ...

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  8. STRAIGHTENING THE LINE IN EGYPT

    To-day's official report from Cairo confirms the success of the limited Allied offensive action on the central sector of the Egyptian front, designed to straighten the line, where a bulge remained ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FLENSBURG AGAIN

    The nine-day lull in R.A.F. night raids on Germany was broken last night when heavy bombers attacked Flensburg, the Baltic port near ...

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  10. ALLIED NATONALS VIN SHANGHAI

    Tokio official radio broadcast a report that there were now 1500 Americans and 4000 Britons in Shanghai. They were wearing red arm ...

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  11. LEADERSHIP OF BRITISH ARMY

    Defending the British Army against an article which he termed a "random, ill-reasoned, confused piece of journalism," written by Lord ...

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  13. SABOTAGE IN EUROPE

    The heroic daily struggle of patriots throughout occupied Europe is exemplified in to-day's news of resistance from the Don River to the ...

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  14. SECRET TOUR OF AMERICA

    Mr. Roosevelt's 8700-mile trip through twelve States of the U.S.A., just concluded, was a well-kept secret. Railway crews boarded his ...

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  15. SHIP BUILDING IN BRITAIN

    It is unofficially stated that the production of cargo ships in Britain last year was at the rate of 1,450,000 tons gross. Though this is ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S FIRST WOMAN DIPLOMAT

    Miss Craig McGeachy, who is attached to the staff of the British Minister in Washington in charge of information services (Mr. H. Butler), ...

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  17. POST OF TRANSPORT DIRECTOR

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Control of transport in Victoria is the subject of a bitter dispute at present between the Federal and State transport ...

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  18. FIRE BALLOONS OVER GERMANY

    The German radio network has again broadcast warnings against British incendiary balloons. The announcer said:--"The enemy has been ...

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  19. SOUVENIRS FOR A.I.F.

    Every Australian soldier in the Middle East will get an eight-page photographic souvenir to send home for Christmas. It will show the ...

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  20. CANADA'S SHIPPING ACHIEVEMENTS

    It is officially announced that Canada is launching merchant ships at the rate of one every three days. This week the 51st of 300 10,000-ton ...

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  21. JAPANESE LOSE GENERALS

    A Chinese military spokesman states that eight Japanese lieutenant-generals, Including five divisional commanders and two brigade ...

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