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  3. FURTHER PROGRESS

    LONDON, Sunday.-- To-day's communique from Allied Headquarters in Italy reports further advances by both the 5th and 8th Armies along the entire Hitler Line front. In ...

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  6. WAKDE ISLAND TAKEN

    THE enemy defenders of Wakde Island have been wiped out after bloody fighting. In the last hectic hours of the battle 100 Japanese were killed. They asked no quarter and were ...

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    Carts captured from the Japanese were used by these Australian soldiers to haul abandoned Japanese ammunition to dumps. The picture was taken after the occupation of Alexishafen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NORTHERN BURMA

    LONDON, Sunday.- -Headquarters of the South-cast Asia Command announces that Chinese and American ...

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  9. PRE-INVASI0N RAIDS

    LONDON, Sunday.--British and American bombers and lighters on Saturday resumed the pre-invasion air ...

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  10. ONLY A TOKEN

    The mass raid on Sourabaya last week, devastating as it was, gave the Japanese only a taste of what is in store, ...

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  11. IN TENIMBAR ISLANDS

    (Our War Correspondent in New Guinea) Caught in a barrage while attacking machine-gun nests at Samulaki. in the Tenimbar ...

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  12. PRIMARY PRODUCERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday, -- Australian producers were being asked to feed the equivalent or 12,000,000 people, the Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) ...

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  13. NO CHANGE

    LONDON, Saturday. -- A communique from Moscow admits that there have been no material changes alone the front. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN BRIDES

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.-- The United Press says that the Australian war brides, Mrs. Blair and Mrs. Calderaln. who married ...

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  15. RESIGNATION DENIED

    NEW YORK, Saturday. -- The correspondent of the "New York Post," Cornellus Vanderbilt, says he has learned from an ...

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  16. RUSSIAN WARNING

    LONDON, Saturday.--In what the correspondent of Reuter's agency in Moscow describes as possibly Russia's final warning to ...

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  17. CAPTAIN A. COLLINS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. -- The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Makin) announced to-day that Captain A. Collins. C.B. of the ...

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  18. GREEK UNITY

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The corespondent of the Associated Press in Beirut (Syria) says that the Greek spokesman has announced ...

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  19. Garratt Engines Still Idle

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The Garrett locomotives which were withdrawn from service on the Queensland railways are still idle. ...

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  20. Important Medical Discovery

    LONDON, Saturday. -- An important move forward in the treatment of bronchial, asthmatic, and other respiratory diseases has ...

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  21. One Raider Over England

    LONDON, Sunday,--One enemy aircraft crossed the south-eastern coast of England last night and dropped some bombs. Although ...

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  22. U.S. Aid for China

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. -- President Roosevelt has announced that the Vice-President of the United States (Mr. Henry ...

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  23. Labour for Sugar Industry

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Deputy Director of Manpower (Mr. F. Walsh) said to-night that he would discuss labour problems ...

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  24. Ceremony in Vatican City

    LONDON, Saturday.--The representative of the German News- agency In the Vatican City says that nearly 30 years after the ...

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