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    Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Commander in Chief of the United States Pacific fleet, whose forces are being prepared ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Operations at a base in the north-west of Australia against the Japanese. Top A Spitfire gets its tail off the ground as it leaves to intercept the enemy. Lower: R.A.A.F. fighter pilots return in high spirits to their quarters after chasing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.S. AID FOR RUSSIA

    A new lend-lease protocol, substantially increasing American shipments of munitions, foodstuffs and other war materials, ...

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  7. ACTIVITY IN RUSSIA

    Axis military critics consider that the flaring up of activity on various sectors of the eastern front heralds an impending new ...

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  8. BOMBERS' NEXT STEP

    Allied bombers are now concentrating on Sicily as the next step in the reduction of Mussolini's possessions in the Mediterranean. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE RUHR AGAIN

    The R.A.F. was out again over Germany last night. To-day's Air Ministry communique says that heavy bombers attacked targets ...

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  10. WAITING FOR INVASION

    A powerful fleet of tank landing craft and assault landing craft, manned by many thousands, is in Britain waiting and ...

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  11. AIR POWER DOMINANT

    The "New York Times" describes the conquest of Pantelleria as a striking victory for Allied air power, but says it was ...

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  12. EUROPE AT TENSION

    The effects of the Allied air offensive and speculation regarding the possibility of Allied invasion are given increasing ...

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  13. POSITION IN PACIFIC

    "When Mr. Curtin affirms and then reaffirms his belief that the Japanese can now no longer invade Australia, we may be pretty ...

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  14. DISCORD IN ALGIERS

    A message from Algiers states that the political situation in North Africa has become worse. The deadlock in the French ...

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  15. VANISHED SHIPS

    Thirty Britons now in Japanese prison camp may one day explain one of the war's sea mysteries. They will be able to tell what ...

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  16. MORE BOMBS ON AKYAB

    A joint communique issued in New Delhi stated that R.A.F. bombers on Monday attacked Akyab jetty and radio station. ...

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  17. REVERSE FOR MR. MORRISON

    An outburst of cheering greeted an announcement at the second day's session of the Labor party conference that Mr. A. ...

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  19. PROFITS FROM ALUMINIUM

    Mr. M. J. Coldwell, leader of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, in a speech in the Canadian House of Commons ...

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  20. OUT OF THE HILLS

    Thousands of dusty and tattered Italian prisoners--the bulk of Pantelleria's 15,000 garrison--yesterday wound their way from ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN SEA POWER

    Broadcasting to Australia on United Nations day, the Navy Secretary (Colonel Knox) paid tribute to the record of the ...

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  22. JAPANESE SHIP LOSSES

    United States submarines have scored further successes in the Pacific and Far East. It is officially reported that a ...

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  23. U.S. ANTI-STRIKE MEASURE

    The president of the American Federation of Labor (Mr. Green) has appealed to President Roosevelt to veto the Anti-Strike Bill ...

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  24. CO-OPERATION BY ARGENTINA

    It is announced from Buenos Aires that the Foreign Ministry has announced that Argentina is ready to sign an agreement with ...

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  25. CHINESE SUCCESS ON YANGTSE

    Further Chinese success is reported in the latest Chungking communique. The Chinese recaptured Kungan, 25 miles ...

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  26. DR. EVATT IN LONDON

    Dr. Evatt, the Australian Minister for External Affairs, arrived in London to-day by air from the United States. ...

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  27. Drastic Measures in Japan

    According to Tokio Official Radio Premier Tojo held an extraordinary Cabinet meeting yesterday, and summoned a special ...

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  28. EARTHQUAKES IN JAPAN

    Tokio Official Radio stated to-day that earthquake shocks were felt on Sunday on Honshui Island, upon which stands Tokio, and on ...

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  29. Civilian Air Raid Casualties

    Civilian air-raid casualties in Britain during May were 584 killed, or missing believed killed, and 733 injured seriously enough ...

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