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  3. BRITISH TAKE ISLAND

    British naval forces yesterday occupied Zembra Island, 12 miles north-west of Cape Bon, taking 190 German Prisoners, Some of the ...

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  4. TWO BIG GERMAN DAMS BREACHED

    A heavy and unusual blow was struck at the Nazi war potential last night, when, in the course of widespread raids on the Reich, two of Germany's biggest dams supplying power to the Ruhr were ...

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  5. RAF RAIDERS FLY OVER ROME

    Wellington bombers of the North African Air Force flew over Rome last night to attack Italy's new naval base at Lido di Roma, only 15 miles from the capital. Rome is reported ...

    Article : 1,448 words
  6. DROPPING OF COURT CASES

    The dropping of the prosecutions against trades union secretaries in Melbourne was severely criticised at a meeting of the Federal ...

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  7. GLOOM GROWS IN GERMANY

    American journalists visiting Sweden describe conditions inside Germany, as revealed by businessmen and other travellers from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 647 words
  8. STAGE SET IN RUSSIA

    All the signs are teat zero hour is near on the Russian front, and this week may see the beginnings of vast new battles. This is partly ...

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  9. CONFIDENCE IN ATTU ATTACK

    Although news of the American attack on Attu Island in the Aleutians is entirely lacking, Washington official circles are confident ...

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  10. U.S. Air Blows In Solomons

    A Navy Department communique states:—"On Thursday night Flying Fortresses attacked targets at Kahill and Ballale, in ...

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  11. FRANCE MAY SUPPLY ARMY OF 400,000

    A French army of nearly 400,000 may soon become a reality as part of the Allied dividend in occupying North Africa, says Hanson ...

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  12. GRIM AIR THREAT TO GERMANS

    British and American military leaders hope soon to keep the Germans in bomb shelters every hour of the day and night, said ...

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  13. POWERFUL ALLIED BLOWS PROMISED

    The Secretary of the Navy (CoL Knox), in a speech at Boston today, said that the United Nations were acquiring grater and greater ...

    Article : 157 words
  14. STATIC POSITION IN BURMA

    The recent move back from Maungdaw does not mean teat the British forces are now entirely out of Arakan, says a special ...

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  15. NATIONAL SERVICE GROUP

    Members of tbe Joint Party Opposition Executive in the federal Parliament met in Sydney today for the first time since the National ...

    Article : 205 words
  16. USE OF GLIDERS FOR INVASION

    Gliders loaded with jeeps and in two-way radio communication with the towing planes will be taken into the enemy lines when the ...

    Article : 189 words
  17. Von Arnim To Receive £2,094 A Year

    While von Arnim is a prisoner. Britain, under the Geneva convention, must pay him £2,094 a year, which be received as ...

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  18. KING SEES HOME GUARD DISPLAY.

    The third anniversary of the formation of the Home Guard was celebrated by a parade in Hyde Park today, when the King took ...

    Article : 155 words
  19. JAPANESE DRIVES IN CHINA

    Outnumbered, Chinese troops fought stoutly against two Japanese columns totalling 28,000 men which sought to drive them west ...

    Article : 156 words
  20. Unusual Cross-Channel Photograph

    The London "Daily Express" this morning published one of the most remarkable photographs of the war. It is a picture of enemy ...

    Article : 89 words
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