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  2. NO WAR STATEMENT

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Mr. Churchill has announced that he. will not make a statement on the war position to the House of Commons before the ...

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  3. GERMANS AT WORK

    LONDON, Tuesday.— All London newspapers today carry photographs of German prisoners of war working on the land in various parts, of ...

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  4. Security Silence on First Army Front

    SHAEF, Tuesday.—General Eisenhower has clamped a security silence on the dramatic German High Command is announcing nothing. The Allied communique merely says that heavy fighting still ...

    Article : 431 words
  5. RAAF Experiment With War Artists

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.—Flying Officer Harold Freedman and Pilot Officer Eric Thake have left for New Guinea to paint the RAAF under service conditions. ...

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  6. Athens-Piraeus Road Now Cleared

    ATHENS. Tuesday.—British troops have now cleared the whole of the road between Athens and the port of Piraeus although it is still under ...

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  7. Russians Cross Czechoslovak Frontier

    MOSCOW. Tuesday.—The Russian troops in north-east Hungary have reached the Czechoslovak border on a front of 70 miles north of Misko[?]c ...

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  8. Special Airfields for Those Who Come Home 'On a Wing and a Prayer'

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In England, there are three special airfields, known to all pilots, reserved for those who come home "on -a wing and a prayer." This is revealed by Richard Dimbleby, BBC correspondent, who recently visited them and saw crippled planes landing safely. ...

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  9. COLOURED SOLDIER'S TRAGIC DEATH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The only coloured member of a US baseball. team in Australia. Private Gabriel Smith, was drowned while swimming in the ...

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  10. BRITISH MOVE FORWARD IN ARAKAN

    CEYLON, Tuesday.—The spotlight in Burma has shifted to Arakan Province where strong British 14th Army forces are fighting in the strip of land beyond Akyab and south of Buthidaung at the western end of the Burmese front on the Bay of Bengal. ...

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  11. Superforts Again Over Japan

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—For the second day running, Superfortresses have attacked the Japanese mainland, this time the islands of Kyushu. ...

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  12. Germans Counter Attack At Faenzo

    ROME, Tuesday.—The Germans have mounted a heavy counter attack north-east and north-west of Faenza and heavy fighting continues. ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. All Superforts Got Back

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—All the Superfortresses which raided Nagoya in Japan and Hankow in China yesterday got back to their bases ...

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  14. Australian Spitfires Dive On Rocket Store

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Led by Squadron Leader Ernest Eather of Brisbane, Australian manned Spittires yesterday power dived on a rocket ...

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  15. RAF RAIDS GDYNIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Alter a flight of 1600 miles. RAF heavies yesterday raided the Polish port of Gdynia. It is here that the damaged German ...

    Article : 56 words
  16. Ships Held Up Because Of Labour Shortage

    SYDNEY, Monday,—Ships were held up in Sydney today because insufficient wharf labour was available. Sydney needs 800 more men. ...

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  17. No Objection To Polish Border Agreement

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The US Secretary of State, Mr. Stettinius, said today that the United States had no objection to a settling of the ...

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  18. Monty Decorates Men Of "Fighting Fifteenth"

    LONDON. Tuesday.—In Holland yesterday. Field Marshal Montgomery decorated officers and men of the "Fighting Fifteenth" Scottish ...

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  19. Unopposed Advance on Mindoro Continues: Heavy Jap Air Losses

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES, Tuesday.—The American advance in Mindoro continues. The enemy is offering no ground opposition, the Allied landing having apparently caught him completely off balance. There was a half-hearted attempt by Jap planes to attack the beachhead and American ...

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  20. More Dust Storms In NSW

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Further dust storms, with dry and hot westerly winds are ravaging the central and southern districts of NSW. ...

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  21. British Fleet Bases To Be Rushed

    CANBERRA, Tuesday,—A great constructional programme involving £7 million, and the building of bases at seven places in Australia for the ...

    Article : 83 words
  22. Lupe Velez Leaves Large Estate

    NEW YORK. Monday.—A will left by Lupe Velez, the film actress, who was found dead from an overdose of sleeping powder on Thursday last, shows an ...

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  23. 'Miscalculations Revealed'

    NEW YORK. Monday.—Referring to the German counter attacks on the US 1st Army front, the New York Times says:— ...

    Article : 146 words
  24. STOP PRESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There are now some signs of the US First Army's counter measures against von Rundstdet's powerful attacks. General ...

    Article : 76 words
  25. Christmas Dinners For Servicemen

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Sydney will provide at least 5000 special dinners on Christmas Day at various entertainment centres. ...

    Article : 63 words
  26. US Submarines Sink More Japs

    PEARL HARBOUR, Tuesday,—US submarines operating in the Pacific and eastern waters have sunk 33 more Jap ships. ...

    Article : 39 words
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