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  6. GERMANS FOOLED

    LONDON, Thursday.--Australian Lancaster bomber crews participated in the raid on Stettin on Wednesday night. ...

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    United States planes strafe foe on Makin Island--Fighter "planes 0f the United States Army Air Forces carrying auxiliary gasoline tanks to give them longer range swoop low to strafe Japanese positions on Makin Island, in the Gilberts group of the South Pacific. Combined United States forces captured Makin and two other atolls comprising the Gilberts group in a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Bomb bursts and bomb craters on the Japanese aerodrome at Cape Gloucester from the shower of bombs from Liberators (B-24's) and Mitchells (B-25's) which knocked the airfield out of commission just before it was captured by United States Marines. American engineers began work on making the enemy strips serviceable for American planes immediately ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RUSSIANS SURGE ON

    LONDON, Friday.--The Russian forces which are advancing westwards out of the great Ukraine bulge are now well across the 1939 Polish frontier in one sector. They have captured ...

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  10. MONETARY PLANS

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Washington says the United States Secretary to the ...

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  11. AMERICAN PATROLS

    AMERICAN patrols pushing south-east from Saidor and Australian units advancing north-westwards towards Sio, on the Huon Peninsula, were approximately 67 air miles ...

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  12. MEDICAL CORPS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--An outstanding feature of Army medical developments during 1943 has been the organisation and work .of ...

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  13. NEW ALLIED PLANE

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A new type of fighter-bomber, the Invader, which has been mentioned in cable messages from the 5th ...

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  14. HOME FORCE CHIEF

    LONDON, Thursday.-- General Sir Harold Franklyn, D.S.O:, K.C.B., M.C.,has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Home ...

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  15. SEA AND AIR POWER

    NEW YORK; Thursday. -- The Under-Secretary for .the Navy (Mr. James Forrestal), in a speech, said-that the Navy had built 65 ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN LANDING

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The Berlin radio broadcast a despatch from Tokio stating that Australian troops had made a new landing on ...

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  17. RUSSIA AND POLAND

    LONDON, Thursday.--The diplomatic correspondent of "The Times" says that the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) to-day ...

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  18. JAPS HARD HIT

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- A message from a Central Pacific air base says that the Chief of Staff there (Brigadier - General ...

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  19. OUR TURN COMING

    LOS ANGELES, Friday, -- The Allied Naval Commander-in-Chief in the south Pacific (Admiral Halsey). who has returned to the ...

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  20. Warwick Court-martial

    WARWICK, Friday. -- After hearing addresses by counsel for tho prosecution and the defence and the summing up of tho Judge ...

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  21. SEEK PEACE TERMS

    LONDON, Thursday.--The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Istanbul has learned from a reliable source at Bucharest that ...

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  22. Price Fixing Breaches

    BRISBANE. Friday.--A. J. Mac-Donald, a butcher of Nundah, was to-day fined a total of £50, with £63 costs, on two charges of ...

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  23. Lisbon Airport

    LONDON, Friday.--The work of. enlarging the port of Lisbon (Portugal), which has been going on since 1931, will now include a ...

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  24. LABOUR PLEBISCITES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Another Labour plebiscite' Is to be taken for the Sandgate seat. There is also to be a plebiscite for ...

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  25. Post-war Politics

    LONDON, Thursday. -- "The Times," in a leading article on post-war political prospects, after discussing the comparative merits ...

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  26. Yugoslav Successes

    LONDON, Thursday.--A communique from the Yugoslav Army of Liberation says: "Bitter street battles continue in Banjaluka. Our ...

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