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  4. Red Army Overcoming Stiff Resistance As It Pushes Forward On Two Fronts

    The German army, hemmed in between the Don and die Volga, is pulling up a very stubborn fight. Moscow says enemy resistance has stiffened greatly on the Stalingrad and central fronts. It instances a village north-west of Stalingrad, from which the enemy ...

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  5. What Mr. Curtin Allegedly Said

    The Minister for Aircraft Production (Senator Cameron) today replied to the comment upon himself made at the weekend by the Prime ...

    Article : 296 words
  6. TO PURIFY RACING

    Suppression of betting rackets and the elimination of undesirable practices associated with racing which have developed in recent months are the aim ...

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  7. SEVERE FIGHTING

    Although the 2[?]nd day of the siege of the Japanese Papuan beach produced no marked change, Allied forces have had some further successes in their ...

    Article : 443 words
  8. SHOT DOWN JAP BOMBER

    Squadron-Leader R. C. Creswell, who shot down a Japanese bomber at Darwin, is congratulated by F/O. D. H. Kelly, Sgt. B. A. Nott and Sgt C. Laing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NIGHT COMES TO BUNA

    The harsh white light of mid-afternoon has softened, and there is a misleading hint of coolness in the night breeze that blows across the wide ...

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  10. ALLIES URGENTLY NEED FIGHTER HELP

    After repelling Axis counter-attacks the First Army in North Africa is now reported to be strongly entrenched along the Tunis-Bizerta horseshoe front. The latest North African communique refers exclusively to aerial ...

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  11. END OF NAZIS IN 1943 ?

    Harold Callender, Washington correspondent of the New York “Times,” poses the question. When will the war end? He says that Captain Lyttelton’s ...

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  12. BIGGEST OF THE WAR

    United Nations yesterday re-opened Hitler’s western front with the greatest daylight offensive of the war. Two hundred bombers were given cover ...

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  14. GROUND CREWS AS SNIPERS

    How RAF ground crews, who landed with Americans in Ora[?] and Algiers, spent two days and nights on the beaches, sniping and ...

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  15. “U.S. Must be Annihilated”

    Broadcasting over the Tokio radio, the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr Tan[?]) declared that without the annihilation of America, there would not ...

    Article : 192 words
  16. Certain of Victory for Allies

    Broadcasting to the Philippines today. President Quezon told his countrymen that America knew that her obligation to save the Philippines was greater than her ...

    Article : 104 words
  17. PATROL ACTIVITY BY 8th ARMY

    Patrol activity in the vicinity of El Agheila by troops of the Eighth Army is reported in today’s Cairo communique, which mainly deals with aerial activity. ...

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  18. SAVO ISLAND BATTLE

    A correspondent of American Associated Press who is in the south-west Pacific area says that the score in the decisive 20-minute battle off Savo Island at midnight ...

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  19. GUERRILLAS IN PYRENEES

    The Stockholm correspondent of the New York “Times” states that trustworthy reports from France reveal that many officers from the disbanded army took refuge ...

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  20. TWO BOYS DROWNED

    Stanley Edgar Tremain, aged 13 years, and Edward Lucas, aged 11 years, were drowned yesterday in a water hole at North Wagga. ...

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  21. Japan Admits Heavy Sea Losses

    A Japanese communique issued in Tokio today admits that Japan during the first year of the war lost 40 warships sunk, 20 seriously damaged, 65 transports and ...

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  22. Axis Reports of Concentrations At Gibraltar

    During the last few days there have been numerous Axis reports of a concentration of shipping at Gibraltar. The latest report comes from the German-controlled ...

    Article : 87 words
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