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  3. RUSSIANS MAKE NEW CROSSING OF DNIEPER

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Red Army is pouring men, guns and tanks across the Dnieper opposite [?]herkasy. One Soviet force is fighting its way into the town while another is bypassing it. Both thrusts are being bitterly opposed by the Germans. ...

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  4. PETAIN PRISONER OF NAZIS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Marshal Petain is reported to be a German prisoner. He considers his position similar to that of the King ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALLIES MAKE FURTHER ADVANCE IN ITALY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Good progress is reported from the western and central sections of the Italian front, where three more towns have been captured. The whole of the Allied line has been straightened and shortened ...

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  6. LEBANON DISPUTE

    BEIRUT, Sunday.—"I want nothing better than to behave as a good ally and co-operate with the British, but as a Frenchman. I must ...

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  7. BACK FROM BERLIN.

    The crew of a British bomber photographed under the wing of their aircraft after returning from one of the R.A.F.'s big raids on Berlin.—(Department of Information). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BERLIN STILL STUNNED BY R.A.F. RAID

    LONDON, Sunday.—All reports from neutral sources indicate that Berlin is still stunned by the massiveness of Thursday night's attack. Swiss messages received at Stockholm state that a great weight of block busters was dropped, causing enormous ...

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  10. ENEMY IS STILL STRONG

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The British Ambassador (Lord Halifax) said to-day the end of the war might be closer than many ...

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  11. CONCENTRATED AIR ATTACK ON BURMA

    NEW DELHI, Sunday,—The first South-East Asia Command communique has been issued. It states that Allied air forces have ...

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  12. Turkey Ready to Comply With Treaty

    ISTANBUL, Sunday.—An Ankara report says that the Turkish Foreign Minister (M. Menemenjogln) has informed the British ...

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  13. Leaflet Message to Germans

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—The "Afton Tidningen" says the R.A.F. over Berlin on Friday night dropped leaflets headed, "Germany has ...

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  14. Panic in Rumanian Financial Circles

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British United Press correspondent at Istanbul says panic has broken out in Rumanian financial circles as a ...

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  15. Nazi Offensive Against French Guerillas

    LONDON, Sunday.—German troops have opened an offensive against French guerillas operating in the mountains east of ...

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  16. More Protests Against Mosley s Release

    LONDON, Sunday.—Delegates from many factories "in the London area stood four deep in Whitehall with petitions for the Prime ...

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  17. 35,000-ton Richelieu Again at Sea

    LONDON, Sunday.—The 35,000ton French battleship Richelieu, completely repaired and armed with secret new guns and ...

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  18. 18 Killed in Plane Crash

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Sunday.—All 14 passengers and the crew of four were killed when a United States naval transport Plane, bound for Rio, crashed ...

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  19. DE MARIGNY FINED £100

    NASSAU (Bahamas), Sunday.— Alfred de Marigny and Marquis Georges Devis de Lou were each fined £100, or three months ...

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  20. GREEK GUERILLAS CEASE RIVAL CLASHES

    LONDON, Sunday.—The clashes that occurred a month ago between Greek guerilla, bands have ceased, the rival organisations having ...

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  21. Two Raiders Destroyed

    LONDON, Sunday.—Two of the few enemy raiders that came over southeastern England last night were destroyed. One or two enemy planes got ...

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  22. MORE ANZACS REACH NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Approximately 150 more returning Australian and New Zealand forestry troops, who have served in Britain ...

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  23. BRITAIN'S RECORD AIRCRAFT OUTPUT

    LONDON, Sunday.—The output of aircraft in Britain during October was the highest ever reached, and in that month twice as many heavy bombers were produced as in December, 1942, said Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Minister for Production, when on a visit to war factories. The munitions output, he added, was now at about the highest level ever reached—50 p.c. above the first quarter of 1942. ...

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  24. A.C.F. LEASES HOSTEL IN LONDON

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Australian Comforts Fund has acquired a lease of Harrington Hall, now the Hotel Kensington, as a hostel for Australian ...

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