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  4. 48-Hour Violent Tank Battle For Important Triangle In North Africa

    A violent tank battle lasting 48 hours has just taken [?]place in Tunisia for the vital triangle covering three key [?]points of Mateur, Djedeirdacoq and Teburba. Accord-[?]ing to a correspondent of the National Broadcasting ...

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  5. “LITTLE MAN” LOST FAITH IN HITLER

    In a despatch from Stockholm, a correspondent of the New York “Times” states that the “little man” has now completely lost faith in ...

    Article : 140 words
  6. GOOD HUNTING !

    At least 21 Japanese planes were . destroyed or damaged in as many seconds on Wednesday when a formation of attack planes raided ...

    Article : 347 words
  7. Japanese Smashed Again At Guadalcanal

    Another Japanese attempt to land reinforcements and supplies on Guadalcanal Island has been smashed by the United States Navy, Nine of the Japanese ships ...

    Article : 283 words
  8. SANK A JAPANESE DESTROYER

    Lieut.-General George Kenny decorates with a Silver Star S[?]Sgt Fred Christmas, of Rutland. Vermont, US. Christmas was a number of a Flying Fortress crew which sank a Japanese destroyer in the Buna area. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. JAPS IN TIGHT CORNER

    Described as close, tough and fierce, fighting is continuing round Buna and Gona, as Australian and American forces methodically maintain their pressure ...

    Article : 319 words
  10. DEMANDS END OF WAR

    Leading members of the Italian Senate, including admirals and generals, and two of Count Clano’s uncles, have presented King ...

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  11. 7000 Japanese Killed or Drowned

    It is unofficially estimated that 7000 Japanese were killed by gunfire or drowning in the abortive attempt to reinforce Guadalcanal, states the United ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. HITLER’S SENTENCE OF DEATH ON TROOPS

    Fierce German counter-attacks at practically all points on the central and Stalingrad fronts have been repulsed with heavy losses. Red Army continued to drive forward during the night, but only local tactical ...

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  13. U.S. General Wounded in New Guinea

    Brigadier Hanford McNider, one of the hard-bitten American generals in the field in New Guinea, was wounded in action near Buna on November 24. He is now ...

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  14. Buna “Tough Nut to Crack”

    “As Mr Churchill indicated, we have not got so far in the Pacific as in the Old World—the end of the war in this region is probably further off than in Europe,” ...

    Article : 276 words
  15. WARTIME HORSE SALES

    A building contractor of London. Mr A. E. Allnat[?], who speculated £150,000 in purchasing the whole of the late Lord Glanely’s racing and stud interests, made ...

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  16. MR. CURTIN LOSES

    By 17 votes lo 5 the Victorian executive of the ALP early this morning rejected the Prime Minister’s proposal so to amend the Defence Act that the ...

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  17. “HARD AND BITTER STRUGGLE WITH JAPAN”

    It was clearer to the people at the south-west Pacific than to those in North Africa and Europe that the war with Japan was going to be a hard and bitter struggle. ...

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  18. DIVE SPEED OP 725 M.P.H.

    Two army pilots in a Republic P47 Thunderbolt attained a speed of 725 miles an hour in downward dives. Both reported diving from 35,000 feet to 25,000 feet. ...

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  20. 5 AMERICAN TRANSPORTS LOST

    The Navy Department has announced [?]at five United States naval transports [?]ere lost during the occupation of North [?]frica. Three other transports, one ...

    Article : 517 words
  21. Soviet Has Lar[?]est Sub. Fleet of All Powers

    “Russia, not Germany, has the largest submarine Heel in history.” writes Roy Pepperburg, editor of “Sea Power.” the official magazine of the Navy League. He ...

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  22. A.L.P. AND USE OF MILITIA

    For the purpose of “clearing the air” in regard to the proposed amendment of the Defence Act to allow the use of the mili[?] [?] outside present area[?] the ALP ...

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  23. ALLEGES CHANGE OF FRONT

    A change of front by Communists and unionists on the conscription issue was alleged today by the Minister for Aircraft production (Senator Cameron). ...

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  24. 400-PASSENGER PLANES

    Mr T. M. Girdler, the chairman, announced today that the Consolidated and V[?]ltee Afr[?]raft Companies planned a new giant bomber transport, capable of ...

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