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  2. MR CURTIN WILL VISIT CANADA

    OTTAWA, Monday.—The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, is to visit Canada either before or after the Prince Minister conference in Loadon, it was announced to-day. The canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie ...

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  3. RUSSIANS POURING INTO BESSARABIA

    MOSCOW, Monday.—The Russians are now pouring into Bessarabia, and the Nazis are reeling back into Rumania. Yesterday the Red Army had reached the banks of the River Dniester, and stood at the frontiers of Bessarabia; today the river is cluttered with pontoons, boats, ferries and ...

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    FERRARA, VITAL RAIL CENTRE ON THE ADRIATIC COAST OF ITALY, has been pounded by US Flying ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Victorious General Decorated by Stalin

    The highest Soviet decoration, The Order of Suvarov, First Class, has been awarded to General Melinovsky by Marshal ...

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  6. Freak Landing Hero Killed in Accident

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A young airman who made aviation history several years ago when he landed two planes ...

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  7. Sloops Slaughter Submarines

    LONDON, Monday.—Britain is jubilant at the success of what has been described ;as a "flock" of sloops in the U-boat war in the north Atlantic. They sank six submarines for certain, and captured another—all in 20 days' operations. The story was told ...

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  8. Minister to Investigate Film Screenings

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, said to-day that he had requested the Minister for Information to ...

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  9. Berlin Claims Big British Port Bombed

    LONDON, Monday.— Raiders were over England again last night, and seven were brought down by ack-ack and fighters. ...

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  10. Allied Bombers over Europe Again

    LONDON, Monday.—Allied bombers were over Europe in strength again last night, but so far no details have been released. ...

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  11. France Warned Against Premature Rising

    ALGIERS, Monday.—An Allied Spokesman has broadcast a warning to French patriots not to be tricked into a premature rising ...

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  12. House Collapses in Heavy Sydney Storm

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A . heavy storm hit Sydney and suburbs to-day. At the height of the storm an empty two-storied ...

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  13. Enemy Convoy Shelled

    LONDON, Monday.—Big guns on the east coast of England opened up last night on a convoy of enemy ships attempting ...

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  14. PUCHEAUX SHOT

    ALGIERS, Monday.—Pierre Pucheaux, former Vichy Minister for the Interior, who was sentenced to death for treason, was ...

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  15. MOUNT VESUVIUS IN ERUPTION

    ALGIERS, Monday.—Mount Vesuvius famous volcano in Italy, is in eruption, and reports from Naples indicate that it is the biggest for more than 40 years. Vesuvius is on the side of the Bay of Naples and is 3948 feet high. There have not been any ...

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  16. Jap Troops Launch Major Offensive in Burma

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—The war in Burma has flared up again. Admiral Lord. Louis Mount- batten's latest communique reveals what is described as a "major offensive" in the Chindwin area, where the Japs have crossed the Chindwin River in force at several places near the border of India and Burma. Severe fighting is reported in the latest despatches received. ...

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