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  3. ALLIES PAUSE IN TUNISIA

    A pause has occurred in the battle for Tunisia while the Allied armies gather their strength for an all-out attack against the natural and strongly fortified Axis defence positions. ...

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  4. NEEDS OF A

    Mr. Curtin said in a loan broadcast tonight that the Australian Government acceptted Allied global strategy in so ...

    Article : 664 words
  5. U.S. NAVAL CHANGES

    The reorganisation at the US Navy into seven fleets, and the assignment of one fleet to Australia, which was announced yesterday. ...

    Article : 476 words
  6. CAMPAIGN UP TO SCHEDULE

    Gen. Eisenhower, C-in-C. North Africa, at a press conference today, after his return from the front, declined to predict the future, but he ...

    Article : 563 words
  7. FIERCE BLOWS BY ALLIED RAIDERS

    Allied raiding of targets in Germany reached a new fierce peak in the past four days, climax to the series of blows being a vast onslaught on Friday night by British. Dominion, and ...

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  8. DEFENCE WALL IN EUROPE

    A few months after the Allies had begun to take the aggressive initiative. Hitler embarked upon sweeping changes affecting not ...

    Article : 506 words
  9. PEACE OFFER BY SPAIN

    An offer by Spain "to give her good offices to achieve the restoration of world-wide peace" has been coldly received by the Allies, and ...

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  10. Decisive Near

    All sources agree that the stage is now set for the final battle. Vicny radio states that Gen. Montgomery's preparations appear to ...

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  11. Heaviest Raiding Of War

    Commentators agree that the Pilsen and Mannheim raids were the climax of what was probably the most Intensive one hundred ...

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  12. COMPLETE ANARCHY IN SOME UNIONS

    The Minister for Home Security (Mr. L[?]ni) said at Wollongong today that the Government was gravely concerned at the ...

    Article : 121 words
  13. Italian Bases Suffer

    RAF heavy bombers attacked Catania in Sicily last night Bombs fell on the quays and near the power station. ...

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  14. SUPREME WAR COMMANDER

    The aeronautical correspondent of the "Sunday Dispatch" understands that the British and American Governments and the staffs ...

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  15. Spanish Ambassador On Visit To Madrid

    The German newsagency today quoted a report from Madrid that the Spanish Ambassador to London. the Duke of Berwick, has arrived in ...

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  16. "U-Boat Problem In Hand Before End Of Year"

    The Secretary of the Navy (Col. Knox) told the Truman Senate investigating committee yesterday that the construction of escort and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. British Commander On Visit To Turkey

    It is announced from Ankara that the British C-in-C in the Middle East (Gen. Sir Henry Maitland Wilson) arrived there on Friday for ...

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  18. MIDDLE EAST COMING TO LIFE

    C. L. Sulzberger, in a message to the "New York Times" from Cairo states that the Middle East is coming to life with many signs of early ...

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  19. High Fascist Official Replaced

    The Italian Newsagency says that Mussolini has appointed Carlo Scorza secretary of the Fascist Party, replacing Vidussoni. who ...

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  20. Huge Weight Of Bombs On Germany

    The British Under-Secretary of State for Air (Capt. Balfour), who is inspecting South African air schools, said in a speech today that ...

    Article : 88 words
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