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  3. MR. CURTIN TAKEN SUDDENLY ILL IN WASHINGTON

    Tne Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) was taken suddenly ill and forced to cancel all engagements with the exception of an important ...

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  4. ESSEN'S TURN AS MAIN TARGET

    A large force of Allied planes was over Germany last night, when Essen was the main objective. Schweinfurt was also attacked. In making the attack Lancaster squadrons had to make a round flight of about 1,000 miles. Bombing was fairly ...

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  5. AMERICANS TOLD OF AUSTRALIA'S DETERMINATION

    In a broadcast to-night the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said the primary purpose of his journey was to attend the Prime ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN FORCES ENTER MADANG

    When an Australian patrol entered Madang on Monday afternoon, after overcoming slight opposition, they found the whole area deserted and there was not even any defence. It was evident that the main body of ...

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  7. TO BAN INDENTURED LABOUR

    PHILADELPHIA, Thursday.— The Australian Minister for Shipping (Mr. Beasley) announced at the I.L.O. conference that the ...

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  8. DESPERATE GERMAN STAND AT SEBASTOPOL

    The Germans ringed Sebastopol with one of the greatest barrages in history in an endeavour to hold the port to evacuate their troops, says the British United correspondent at Moscow. They concentrated every ...

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  9. JAP ADVANCE MAY THREATEN CHUNGKING

    No mention is made of Chengchow in the latest Chinese communique, but apparently the Japanese captured ...

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  10. AMERICANS CONSOLIDATE ANZIO GAINS

    The Allied communique announced that in the Adriatic sector two small German attacks were driven off. Coastal forces south-east of the ...

    Article : 210 words
  11. Socialist Premier for Greece

    Venizelos resigned the Prime Ministership of Greece and Papandreou was sworn in as Prime Minister. Papandreou, who is a leader of the ...

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  12. Economic Mission for Middle East

    To co-ordinate all American economic activities in the Middle East and doubtless to take steps for their expansion, an American Economic ...

    Article : 70 words
  13. SWEDES ALARMED OVER PROBABLE GERMAN ATTACK

    Commenting on the isolation [?] Denmark from Sweden, the Stockholm newspaper, "Allehanda," says it is being eagerly discussed in Sweden ...

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  14. Wing Commander as Spi[?]fire Ace

    Wing Comamnder J. E. Johnson (28), D.S.O. and two Bars, the D.F.C. and Bar, is the R.A.F.'s new Spitfire ace, says the "Dally ...

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  15. JAPS CAUGHT IN OWN TRAP AT ARAKAN

    Scores of Japanese were burned alive in a forest fire which they started around a hill top position held by West Africans ...

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  16. TENTATIVE AGENDA PREPARED FOR EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    Although an informal agenda has been drawn up for the meeting of Empire Prime Ministers, the Associated Press understands that the ...

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  17. Argentina Suspends Newspaper

    The Government has closed down the newspaper, "La Prensa," for five days because of an allegedly misleading and false editorial criticising ...

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  18. MacARTHUR URGED TO DIRECT PEACE

    Representative Miller, who is appealing to Republicans to nominate General MacArthur, told the House of Representatives that his ...

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  19. Britain Imposes Ban on Travel

    The ban on travel from Britain operates from midnight. The official announcement said that travel to a destination overseas ...

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  20. JAP-AMERICANS NOT USED IN PACIFIC THEATRE

    The War Department announced that it is not using 10,000 JapaneseAmerican soldiers in the Pacific theatre because if they were ...

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  21. RAIDERS OVER BRITAIN

    A south coast town was bombed early this morning and many casualties resulted There was a brief alert in the London area but no indidents ...

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  22. Censorship Only For Security

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the American Newspaper Publishers' Association, the president (Mr. Linwood Noyes) emphasised ...

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  23. War Costs a Billion Dollars

    Belligerent nations have spent almost a million million dollars in the war, which is almost double the World War figure, according to Ray ...

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  24. Invasion Radio to Operate

    As part of the prepaartions for the invasion of Europe an American broadcasting station in Europe, which will be known as "Abs[?]c" will go on ...

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  25. RELIGIOUS REVIVAL IN RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— Addressing the Church Club, the Archbishop of York declared that the Russian Orthodox Church to-day had more ...

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  26. DISMISSED FOR FAULTY WORK

    CINCINATTI, Wednesday.— Three Air Force officers were convicted by court martial for neglect of duty in connection with faulty inspection at ...

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  27. ANGLO MISSION TO TURKEY

    LONDON, Wednesday.— According to the Press Association's diplomatic correspondent a British Military Mission has arrived in Ankara and ...

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