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  2. USA SUBMARINES CAUSE HAVOC IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON--Apart from the Japanese losses in the Solomons, the United States, Navy Department announced today that submarines in the western Pacific had sunk a ...

    Article : 153 words
  3. Russians Make New Gains South Of Stalingrad

    LONDON—The Times Moscow correspondent says the Russians again advanced northwest of Stalingrad, and their relief troops are within sight of the city. The Russians made new gains ...

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  4. BRITISH BOMB KIEL

    LONDON--A strong force of bombers last night attacked the port and naval base of Kiel. ...

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  5. JAPANESE FORCED BACK IN NEW GUINEA

    WAR correspondent H. Leonard in New Guinea reports today that the Japanese troops in the Owen Stanley area are using mortars in an effort to check the Allied drive against their positions ...

    Article : 177 words
  6. USA Fighters Score Over Enemy

    CAIRO--United States fighters scored their first major victory yesterday. Twelve, which were ...

    Article : 57 words
  7. ENEMY PAYS DEARLY AT MALTA

    LONDON--Enemy activity over Malta continued yesterday. Our fighters again successfully broke up all attacks before damage was inflicted, and by 3.30 in the afternoon had shot down 17 ...

    Article : 45 words
  8. Timely Warning Of Approaching Danger

    Sub Inspector G. J. Selby, speaking at Innsifail today, announced a tightening up of traffic regulations in regard to lights and ...

    Article : 76 words
  9. HOLLAND RESIGNS FROM WAR CABINET

    AUCKLAND.--Protesting at the manner in which the Government had handled the recent coal miners strike, Opposition Leader Holland moved a vote of no confidence in the ...

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  10. US TROOPS MELODY BOYS

    NEW YORK--Soldiers prefer "soft, sweet music" to jitterbug tunes. This is the finding of the US War ...

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  11. Ford Wants World Union

    NEW YORK.--Henry Ford, motor magnate, has urged a world-wide federation of nations after the war. ...

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  12. TOOK THE NINE OF CLUBS

    SYDNEY--Three men removed a nine gallon keg of beer from the third floor of the Royal Automobile Club into the street, and ...

    Article : 156 words
  13. NEW CARS ONLY FOR WAR WORK

    MELBOURNE. -- Federal War Board Transport Committee has prepared National Security Regulation prohibiting purchases of new ...

    Article : 136 words
  14. Lost Boy Found In Army

    ADELAIDE.--The 15 year old son of an Adelaide policeman has. been found in a Victorian military camp after having been missing since ...

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  15. War Work For Women

    ADELAIDE-- After October 11, 1000 to 1500 single women, aged from 18 to 26, now employed in metropolitan shops, will be ...

    Article : 112 words
  16. THIEVES USE VAN TO ROB HOUSE

    MELBOURNE.--Thieves who robbed the home Mrs. Nancy Lander, of Howard Street, Deservoir, took a furniture van to the house. ...

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  17. QUISLING'S THREAT TO CUT TOBACCO

    LONDON.--Germany will cut off Norway's tobacco if anti-Nazi demonstrations continue. Quisling announces. ...

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  18. NOW, HOW DID SHE KNOW?

    PERTH.--Plainclothes Constable Cooper went to Mrs. Lucy Jane Monteith to have his fortune told. After shuffling and cutting the ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. US ARMY DISLIKES HITLER FAMILY

    NEW YORK.--The US Army has rejected 6ft William Patrick Hitler because he is a nephew of Adolf. William, only son of Adolf's ...

    Article : 69 words
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