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  6. CRIPPLING ATTACKS

    Allied planes arc hammering a Japanese convoy oil the west coast of New Hanover. Reports were incomplete when ...

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    Navy Seabees use a bulldozer to pull a big Catalina flying boat, PBY, ashore after she bad been abandoned as a wreck on a hidden reef off New Georgia Island ill the Solomons. Seabees fastened a tarpaulin under the hull of the boat, which had been floated by rubber rafts, as pontoons. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Navy Seabees salvaged a 250,000 dollar flying boat, the Navy's Catalina, or PBY, which had been abandoned as lost when it struck a hidden reef off New Georgia Island, in the Solomons. This picture shows how they put a tarpaulin around the hull to cover the holes torn by the reef and then used rubber rafts as pontoons to float the big ship ashore. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BIG RAID ON TRUK

    POWERFUL naval task forces of the United States Pacific Fleet commenced a heavy attack against the main Japanese South Pacific stronghold at Truk, in the Caroline Islands ...

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  10. WAR COUNCIL

    CANBERRA,. Friday.--There was a strong division of opinion among the Opposition parties this morning on the question of ...

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  11. RUSSIAN VICTORY

    LONDON, Thursday.--News from Moscow this morning indicates that the Red Army is already preparing to follow up its great victory in the north- west corner of the Dnieper ...

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  12. SERIOUS REVERSE

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Government suffered a serious reverse in the Senate to-day when the clause detailing how the ...

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  13. SUPPLIES TO TROOPS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) announced to-day that as Minister for Defence he was seeking a ...

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  14. TRUK INVADED

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- The Japanese Imperial Headquarters has announced that American forces have invaded Truk. A ...

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  15. STATE ELECTIONS

    BUNDABERG. Friday.--The Premier of Queensland (Mr. F. A. Cooper) announced at the Australian Labour ...

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  16. CENSURE MOTION

    CANBERRA, Friday.--"I profoundly regret that the Minister for Transport (Mr. ward) was not heard in his own defence as he ...

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  17. BUNA- GONA CAMPAIGN

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Sir Earle Page, in his criticism of Army administration in the war debate yesterday, questioned the methods ...

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  18. British Miners' Wages

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The miners' executive has decided to accept the proposals that negotiations should be opened forthwith ...

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  19. Soldiers' Wives Drowned

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Minister for Repatriation (Mr. C. W. Frost) revealed to-day that a number of Australian soldiers' ...

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  20. News Cover of Second Front

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- Mr. Elmer Davis, after conferring with President Roosevelt on the coverage of second front news ...

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  21. U.S. Soldiers Lost at Sea

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--The War Department has announced the sinking of an Allied troopship in European waters, with the less ...

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  22. 9th U.S. Air Force in Britain

    LONDON, Friday.--It was officially announced to-night that the 9th United States Air Force, which has been operating in the ...

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  23. R.A.F. Transport Command

    LONDON, Friday.--The Royal Air Force Transport Command flew more than 3,500,000 miles in January. This mileage includes ...

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  24. Reason for Meat Rationing

    CANBERRA. Friday.--It would require a reduction of six ounces per head in the meat ration in Australia in order to provide an additional ounce per head ...

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