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  4. Powerful Panzers Hurled In To Halt Russian Advance

    LONDON Nov. 18—In fighting as bloody as any waged in this year’s campaign massive German Panzer and infantry forces are still battering in a frenzied manner against the southern flank of General Vatoutin’s wedge in the Kiev sector. ...

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  5. Defeat The Enemy as [?]peedily as Possible

    WASHINGTON Nov. 18— “There can at this moment [?] but one consuming thought—to defeat he enemy as [?] as possible. “The United Nations are on the offensive throughout the ...

    Article : 369 words
  6. U.S. LAUNCHES TROOPSHIP

    A new troopship to carry Allied soldiers to the world’s battlefronts slides down the ways in a U.S. East Coast shipyard. Twin destroyer escorts were launched the same day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Electrocuted On Merry-Go-Round

    PARKES Friday — Doris May Newham, 15, of Forbes, was electrocuted and three others sustained electrical ...

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  8. 8th ARMY GAINS GROUND IN ITALY

    LONDON Nov. 18.— Heavy rains still restrict activity on the whole Allied front In Italy. Rivers are flooded and roads and ...

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  9. To-day’s Leader: A T.B. Survey

    CAIRO Nov. 18—General Maitland-Wilson, Commander-in-Chief in the Middle East, stated that a substantial portion of the British ...

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  10. U.S. RAID

    A United States Liberator bomber wings through smoke and flame rolling up from exploding oil refineries at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. AUSTRALIA NEEDS 300,000 NEW HOMES

    CANBERRA Friday.—Because of a shortage of housing, it is believed that the Government may have to reconsider its ...

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  12. PETAIN HAS RESIGNED

    LONDON Nov 18.—It is reported by the Berne correspondent of the Stockholm newspaper, “Svenka Dagbladets,” that Marshal ...

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  13. NAZIS BEGIN INVASION OF SAMOS

    LONDON Nov. 18 — Quoting a German source, Ankara radio reports that the Germans began an invasion of Samos, the last ...

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  14. KILLED IN 30ft FALL AT HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY Friday.— Clive Murrell 29, a mechanic, of Manly, fell 30ft. from a window of the Manly District Hospital ...

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  15. SABOTAGE IN FRANCE

    LONDON—The underground paper, “Le Populaire,” states that one of the biggest acts of sabotage carried out on the ...

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  16. HEAVY LOSS OF COAL TO-DAY

    SYDNEY Friday—Loss of coal in the north and west to-day will be the heavi[?] this month and will probably total 8000 tons. ...

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  17. CHINESE IN BURMA

    NEW DELHI Nov. 18.— American-trained and equipped Chinese troops, advancing in front of the American units constructing ...

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  18. VALIDITY OF CENSORSHIP

    SYDNEY Friday—The hearing of an application by Truth and Sportsman, Ltd., for an injunction against the Commonwealth ...

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  19. Flood Danger On North Coast

    SYDNEY Friday.—The Assistant Deputy Meteorologist, Mr. Newman, said to-day that floods might occur on the northern ...

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  20. BULGARIAN CAPITAL BEING EVACUATED

    LONDON Nov. 18—According to Berlin radio, the Bulgarian capital is being evacuated. The Sofia newspaper “Slovo” says ...

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  21. APPLE BOARD’S NEW SCHEME

    SYDNEY Friday—A scheme to [?]upply apples at 7½d per dozen [?] industrial and office workers [?]etween March next and the end ...

    Article : 116 words
  22. Egypt To Be Big Air Centre

    CAIRO, Nov. 18—The Egyptian Government intended to make Egypt the most important air centre in the Middle East, the ...

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  23. Sank Three U-Boats

    LONDON Nov. 18 — The submarine Tuna has returned to home waters after four patrols, in the course of which ...

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  24. JAP AIRFIELDS BOMBED

    PEARL HARBOUR Nov. 18.— Admiral Nimitz announced that Liberators again bombed Jainit Island aerodrome in the ...

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  25. ALLIED PROGRESS IN THE SOLOMONS

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA Friday—Over 800 Japanese have been killed in Empress Augusta Bay district of the Solomons, says General MacArthur in to-day’s communiqué, which adds that Allied ground forces are steadily ...

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  26. Trampled To Death By Horse

    SYDNEY Friday—Maria Gahan, 8, was trampled to death by horse near her home at Maroubra to-day. ...

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  28. Liberators Raid Hongkong

    LONDON Nov. 18— American Liberators, flying from China, raided Hongkong twice within a few hours. Their main target ...

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  30. U.S. SOLDIERS CHAT WITH ITALIANS

    Newly arrived U.S. Soldiers chat with members of an Italian family in the doorway of their home at Paestum, Italy, after Allied troops had liberated the town. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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