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  4. JAP-SOVIET CLASH IS CONSIDERED INEVITABLE Siberian Push May Come Before End Of Caucasus Battle

    LONDON, Saturday—Impression that Japan is on the verge of attacking Russia in Siberia has been heightened by the expression of two opinions from ...

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  5. Holds

    LONDON, Sat.: It is now known that a number of Australian and British officers are ...

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  6. Editorial INDIAN SHADOWS

    An effort is being made to enlist the sympathies of well meaning idealists in the United Nations on the plea ...

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  7. Timoshenko Latest Threat

    LONDON, Sat.: Along an irregular, deeply-indented, 350 mile front, the Battle for South Russia has reached another definite stage wherein both sides are in a position to change the direction of the conflict. ...

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    PAPUAN NATIVES, bringing up supplies, assist Allied troops in northern Papua. Japanese recently landed in the Buna area, on the north coast of Papua. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Collision With Trolley Bus Pole

    There was a resounding crash of glass and steel when a motor car collided with a trolley bus pole at the corner of ...

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  10. LIBYA QUIET

    CAIRO, Sat.—While the land lull continues, aircraft of both sides are busy in Libya and Egypt. ...

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  11. Allied Chiefs Are In Moscow For Vital Second Front Decisions

    LONDON, Sat.: Second front rumors have swelled to a crescendo as German and British correspondents report that prominent Allied military and diplomatic figures have gathered in Moscow for a conference on the vital move. ...

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  12. Restrictions On Cycle Tyres

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—The Minister for Supply (Mr. Beasley) has announced drastic restrictions on the sale of bicycle tyres and tubes ...

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  13. FIGHTERS GET THEIR SMOKES

    SYDNEY, Saturday: The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said today that cigarettes and tobacco were given first priority ...

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  14. Crypt Discovered

    LONDON, Saturday: A longforgotten crypt has been discovered underneath the Church of St. Clements Danes in the ...

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  15. RABAUL GETS ITS HEAVIEST RAID

    After a relative full the Allies returned to the offensive in the air yesterday. Besides heavy attacks against Rabaul and key New Guinea bases, the Japs were trounced to the tune of losing seven fighters, getting only one of our ...

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  16. Less U.S. Aid For Australia: MacArthur's Place In Allied Strategy

    NEW YORK, Sat.: "Many MacArthur supporters think he is being kept on ice 'Down Under' when he should be in Washington as Allied Generalissimo." Thus the "World Telegram" today, defending its recent editorial expressing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. TAXES AND LIQUOR

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—It is expected that the Commonwealth Government will inform State Premiers next week that it ...

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  19. On Danger List

    Badly injured in a traffic accident at Kelmscott yesterday, William Peter Asser (ll) was hurried to the Children's Hospital ...

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  20. Big A.R.P. Test: Weakness Shown

    Although the Deputy-Chief Warden (Mr. E. I. Wilkinson) stated that much valuable information was gained as a result of last night's A.R.P. test—the largest yet attempted in the State—"The Sunday Times" was informed by some of ...

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    TRAINING AMERICAN submarine crews. Ratings in an underwater chamber at the Navy Submarine School prepare for an escape test, using the Momsen lung, which enables a man to breathe under water. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. "Thank Heaven For Breathing Space," Says Army Minister

    SYDNEY, Sat.: "Australia is more united now than at any time in history because we are face to face with the greatest crisis in our history," said the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) today. Mr. Forde was speaking at the ...

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  23. U.S. BOMBERS PROTECT CHINESE

    CHUNGKING, Sat.: Patient Chinese are once again taking the Japanese stronghold of Linchwan, this time ...

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  24. AXIS TROOPS STAND BY

    ANKARA, Sat.—It is reliably stated here that between 150,000 and 170,000 Italians and Germans of mechanised divisions are in ...

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