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  2. SHIPS FOR GREEKS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—In accordance with the United Nations' pledge to give all possible assistance to Greece, the request of the Greek ...

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  3. US NAVY LOSSES

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Gross casualties reported to date by the US Navy Department in Navy, Marine Corps, and Coastguard, were ...

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  4. JAP NAVY DECIMATED IN HISTORY'S MOST CRIPPLING BLOW

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES, Monday.—Stupendous proportions of the catastrophe which overwhelmed the Japanese Fleet in the Battle of the Philippines have now been revealed in a dramatic statement by Admiral Nimitz on the most crushing defeat ever inflicted in the history of naval warfare. Of the 60 enemy warships engaged, 58 ...

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  5. 250,000 Japs Still Behind Allied Lines

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—There are still 250,000 Japanese troops behind the Allied forward lines in the Pacific area, said General Sir Thomas ...

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  6. Another Naval Battle?

    WASHINGTON,—Monday. —Tokio Radio this afternoon claimed that another naval battle was in progress off the Philippines, but gave no ...

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  7. Sydney Pilot Led Attack on Tirpitz

    LONDON, Monday.—Sydney airman, Flight Lieutenant V. Buckham, led the attack on the Tirpitz, when at least one hit with a 12,000-lb bomb ...

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  8. Russia Will Not Attend Civil Aviation Talks

    MOSCOW, Monday.—Russia will not attend the international conference on civil aviation to be held at Chicago, America, next month. ...

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  9. Mass Arrests in Spain

    PARIS, Monday.—In spite of General Franco's claim that the uprising in northern Spain is now under control reports reaching Paris, reveal ...

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  10. "AMERICA MUST NOT ISOLATE HERSELF"

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Roosevelt has again declared that America must not isolate herself from the rest of the world. ...

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  11. "Jap Empire will not be Defeated Easily"

    WELLINGTON (NZ), Monday. — "The Japanese Empire will not be defeated easily, and there is much hard fighting to be done in spite of ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. Nazis Conscript Young Girls for Home Guard

    LONDON, Monday.—A German news-agency report states that 15-year-old girls, after two months' training in Nazi youth schools, are to form ...

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  13. Nazi Holland Defences Crumble: Three-pronged Thrust to Maas

    BRUSSELS, Monday—The whole Nazi defence system in south-west Holland is crumbling fast as the Allied armies thrust forward in a three-pronged drive towards the River Maas. Except for isolated snipers who are being systematically pin-pointed and annihilated, Breda is now completely freed. ...

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  14. Germans' Frantic Bid To Save East Prussia

    MOSCOW, Friday.—Fighting back with animal-like ferocity, Hitler's armies in East Prussia are making a last desperate bid to hold the powerful Russian drive into the heart of the country, and correspondents are comparing the grim battle with the bloody struggle for Kiev last year. ...

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  15. CANBERRA TO DECLARE NORTHERN COAL REFERENCE BOARD DECISIONS VALID

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Decisions made by the Northern Coal Reference Board on pay rises which were upset by the High Court will be made valid under the National Security Act, the Federal Government has announced. The High Court had ruled that the Board could deal only with anomalies. ...

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  16. New US Commanders in South East Asia Named

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Following the recall of General Stilwell to Washington to take up another important past, it has been officially ...

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  17. Rain and Mud in Italy

    ROME. Monday.—Indian troops of the Eighth Army have forced a crossing over the R[?]nco River about nine miles south of Forli. ...

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  18. Famous Navigator Arrives in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Captain P. G. Taylor, who was associated with the late Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith in his historic flights, arrived in ...

    Article : 104 words
  19. Nazis Abandon Salonika

    CAIRO, Monday.—German troops are falling back after abandoning the great city and port of Salonika in northern Greece, and in the west ...

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  20. DSO for Queenslander

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Acting Squad[?] Leader Ralph Goodwin. DFM, of Bundaburg. Queensland, has been awarded the DSO, it has been ...

    Article : 59 words
  21. STOP PRESS

    MOSCOW. Tuesday.— Powerful Russian armies are poised for an all-out attack in Hungary; the first snow has fallen. ...

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