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    Painstaking, tedious work is involved in examination of belts of ammunition which have been loaded ready for use by Spitfire pilots stationed in a northern operational zone. The armorer shown intently at work is Leading ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SECURITY IN PACIFIC

    Australia, together with New Zealand, China and Holland, is willing to participate in an American "master plan" for using ...

    Article : 571 words
  6. VITAL TEST IN TUNISIA

    It is considered in many quarters here that the Germans in southern Tunisia have begun a battle which may seal their fate ...

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    Spitfire pilots photographed at their Australian action stations. Above: Squadron Leader K. E. James, in command of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 80 words
  8. AXIS ATTACK FAILS

    To-day's Allied communique announces that the Axis attack in Southern Tunisia has failed, and that Rommel's forces, including infantry and tanks, have been forced to ...

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  9. LEND-LEASE BARGAINING

    Although all factions are agreed on the necessity for the continuance of American lend-lease aid to the Allies, informed ...

    Article : 195 words
  10. NAZIS RETREAT IN DISORDER

    The Russian drives upon the big enemy base at Viazma are steadily closing upon their objective. The Germans in one sector were last night threatened with encirclement and ...

    Article : 702 words
  11. CHALLENGE TO JAPAN

    The opinion is expressed by the "New York Times," in an editorial, that the result of the Bismarck Sea battle, together ...

    Article : 459 words
  12. PLANE DESTROYED BY EXPLOSION

    An incident unprecedented in history in which, a plane in flight is believed to have been destroyed by the explosion of a ...

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  13. WARFARE IN AIR

    The R.A.F.'s recent attacks on ten successive nights, against "pulse targets" in Germany represented the heaviest strategic ...

    Article : 322 words
  14. LONE RAIDER OVER LONDON

    There was an alert, lasting half an hour, in London early to-day, when a few enemy planes approached the London area. ...

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  16. AIR TRANSPORT COMMAND 200,000 LETTERS FOR INTERNEES

    When the Air Minister (Sir A. Sinclair) introduces the air estimates, it is expected that he will announce the establishment The International Red Cross has advised the Canadian Department of External Affairs of the delivery of 200,000 letters ...

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  17. ENEMY STILL FORMIDABLE

    The Under Secretary for Air (Mr. Balfour), in a speech at a Wings for Victory gathering, said the Allies had no easy task. There ...

    Article : 298 words
  18. AID FROM CANADA

    Mr. V. Massey, Canadian High Commissioner in London, said in a speech to-day that the Eighth Army had been. helped along its ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. NAZIS' HUGE DIAMOND LOOT

    Faced with Increasing difficulty in obtaining foreign exchange for financing its propaganda abroad, and also for its diplomatic and ...

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  20. AXIS CONVOY HAMMERED

    Allied bombers yesterday resumed their attacks against enemy sea communications in the Mediterranean, when Mitchells, ...

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  21. SOME LOSSES ADMITTED

    Berlin Radio has quoted a trans-ocean Tokio despatch from Imperial head quarters announcing the loss of seven war ships ...

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