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  3. BRITAIN FACED WITH SHORTAGE OF VEGETABLES

    A very serious shortage of vegetables, other than potatoes, existed in Britain, said the leader of the British Food Mission (Mr. Banks Amery) ...

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  4. RED ARMY 8 MILES FROM DNIEPER ON 40-MILE FRONT

    New Russian drives, apparently intended to outflank Kiev from the south, are outlined in a Moscow communique, which also reveals striking advances in the Gomel sector, where the Soviet forces are moving to the west ...

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  5. GLOOMY OUTLOOK ON FOOD FRONT

    A gloomy outlook for the civilian food front was indicated in a joint statement issued to-night by the Food Controller (Mr. Murphy) and ...

    Article : 260 words
  6. RAPID ADVANCE BY FIFTH ARMY

    Naples is stated by the "Exchange Telegraph" representative with the Fifth Army. to be in flames. The capture of Avigliano (north-west of Poterna), Ginosa and Acerno is reported in an Algiers ...

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  7. FRENCH DRIVE NAZIS OUT OF CORSICA

    The French High Command announced that French forces, aided by a United States unit, are driving the Germans towards the north-[?] ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN LANDING NORTH OF FINSCHHAFEN

    Australian troops, supported by air and naval forces, landed six miles north of Finschhafen, on Huon Peninsula, on Wednesday morning. The troops disembarked at dawn on a small beach near the Song River. ...

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  9. Germans Convert Naples Into Another Warsaw

    Amid terrific explosions as the Germans blow up docks, jetties and warehouscs, Naples is under an evergrowing pall of smoke and the ...

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  10. SHIPPING BLAMED FOR BENGAL FAMINE

    The menace of famine facing parts of Bombay, Madras and other districts was mainly due to the shipping situation, declared the ...

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  11. MEETING OF EMPIRE LEADERS

    The Ottawa correspondent of the "New York Times" stated that the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) disclosed that the question of ...

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  12. HIGH HONOUR FOR MR. ESSINGTON LEWIS

    The King has conferred the honour of Companion of Honour on Mr. Essington Lewis, Director-General of Munitions and Director-General of ...

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  13. TOJO WARNS JAPAN OF GRAVE MENACE IN ALLIED PLANS

    The Japanese Premier (General Tojo) to-day warned that his country's general position is grave, says Berlin radio, quoting Tokyo ...

    Article : 191 words
  14. BADOGLIO DECLARES ITALY HAS ENDED WITH FASCISM

    "The Germans always considered us an inferior race," declared Marshal Badoglio in a broadcast over the United Nations radio. ...

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  15. S.A. BUDGETS FOR DEFICIT

    A deficit of £422,000 is expected in the budget which was presented to Parliament today by the Premier Mr. Playford). ...

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  16. AMERICAN PRESS CRITICISM OF GEN. MacARTHUR

    General MacArthur's statement on his position in regard to global strategy, has puzzled military and naval circles, comments the American ...

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  17. R.A.F. BOMBERS OVER GERMANY

    The German news agency stated that a strong force of British bombers raided towns north and northwestern Germany last night, and it ...

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  18. VIOLENT FIGHTING IN YUGOSLAVIA

    A violent battle is raging for the Yugoslav town of Susek, the major portion of which is in the hands of the People's Army of Liberation, ...

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  19. ITALIAN FASCIST REGIME

    According to Berlin radio, the officials of the Italian Fascist Government include Mussolini as Premier and Foreign Minister. Graziani as ...

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  20. HEAVY CLAIMS FOR WAR DAMAGE IN NEW GUINEA

    The chairman of the War Damage Commission (Mr. Coles) said yesterday that claims totalling £8,000,000 had been lodged for property ...

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  21. BRITISH GIFTS TO CANADA'S NAVY

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. MacDonald) disclosed that Canada was to receive from Britain during this year, six destroyers, and during ...

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  22. GERMANS OUTPACED IN OCCUPATION OF DODECANESE ISLANDS

    The story around the occupation of Kos and Leros islands, in the Dod[?]nese group, has been released, and the B.U.P. correspondent at ...

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  23. CANADIAN REINFORCEMENTS REACH BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Large reinforcements for the Canadian Army have arrived safely at a British port by convoy. All services were ...

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  24. ITALIANS WANT TO FIGHT

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed.—It was announced that Italian, merchant seamen, who had been interned In Brazil, intended to ask officials of the ...

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  25. RAIDERS OVER ENGLAND

    LONDON, Thursday—Slight enemy air activity was reported last night over East and North-East Anglia. Bombs were dropped at a few places, ...

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  26. DEATH OF ENGLISH NOVELIST

    LONDON, Thursday.—The-death has occurred of Elinor Glyn, the English novelist and film [?] ...

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