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  3. 18 JAP. AIRCRAFT DESTROYED HEAVY LOSSES IN TIMOR, DARWIN, LAE

    EIGHTEEN Japanese aircraft were either shot down or destroyed on the ground, and at least 10 others damaged, for the loss of two R.A.A.F. planes, in various engagements in the Anzac Area at the week-end. The pilot of one of our ...

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    BASEBALL KIT from U.S.A. being unpacked yesterday at an American camp in Victoria by (left) Chaplain A. B. Polsgrove ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RUSSIANS LAUNCH NEW OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Sunday. β€” The Russians, driving westward toward Smolensk, have launched a new large-scale [?]ensive, apparently designed to smash Hitler's main [?]ringboard for his spring offensive. ...

    Article : 344 words
  6. Battery Gets Two At Darwin

    DARWIN, Sunday.β€”One of the bombers brought down by anti-aircraft fire over Darwin yesterday burst to pieces in the air. Another bomber fell to the same battery of four guns. The formation comprised seven four-engined Mitsubishis. There was a hectic 15-minutes ...

    Article : 387 words
  7. Heavy Jap. Raids In Burma

    [?]ONDON, Sunday, AAP. β€” A Japanese attempt to follow [?] the capture of Prome, Cen[?]l Burma, was "successfully ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HEAVY JAP. LOSSES IN COLOMBO RAID

    COLOMBO, Sunday. β€” In what is believed to be the first attempt to shatter key positions in the defence of India, a large force of Japanese bombers suffered heavy losses in a raid on Colombo at 8 a.m. today ...

    Article : 197 words
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