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  3. JAPS. HIT AT DOBO

    This striking Department of Air photograph was taken from one of the R.A.A.F. Lockheed Hudsons which took part in a recent mission over Dobo. The town has just been heavily bombed by Allied Mitchell bombers, and the R.A.A.F. bomber is observing and assessing the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HEAVY AXIS LOSSES IN MARETH ATTACK

    LONDON, Sunday.—Rommel has lost heavily in men and tanks in the large-scale offensive he launched against Eighth Army positions near the Mareth Line at dawn yesterday. ...

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  5. RUSSIANS CLEARING AREA WEST OF MOSCOW

    LONDON, Sunday.— By the recapture of Gjatsk, the nearest German base to Moscow (it is 100 miles due west of the capital), the Russians have greatly ...

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  6. A.T.C. MARCH IN CITY

    Members of the Air Training Crops, who, with returned men of the A.I.F., militia, and members of women's organistions took part in Saturday's march through the city. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ASTONISHING SUCCESS OF CONVOY ATTACK

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Sunday.—Early yesterday morning the latest report on the battle of the Bismarck Sea was received from an Allied reconnaissance plane, which said:—"A thorough search has failed to reveal any trace of a living ...

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  8. HEAVIEST RAID OF WAR ON ESSEN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The R.A.A.F. dropped more than 1500 tons of high-explosive and incenediary bombs on Essen—home of the great Krupps munition works—on Friday night. It was the greatest weight of bombs ...

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  9. Shelter Entrance "Dangerous"

    LONDON, Sunday.—Relatives of victims of the tube shelter tragedy on Thursday night held a meeting Yesterday and unanimously passed a ...

    Article : 214 words
  10. HOW CONVOY WAS SPOTTED

    Somewhere ,in New Guinea, Sunday.—A single plane scouting west of New Britain last Monday, gave the alarm which enabled the Allies ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. Call-up of Women for Industry

    SYDNEY, Sunday—Every opportunity would be given to women at present not engaged in essential employment to transfer voluntarily, but it was now ...

    Article : 245 words
  12. Solomons:BAG OF TWO ENEMY DESTROYERS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—To-day's Navy Department communique reveals the sinking of two Japanese destroyers ...

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  13. IS THIS THE NAZI PLAN?

    LONDON, Sunday.—On Moscow radio to-day, a commentator said: The German High Command ...

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  14. Nazi Price for Allied Victory

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Belgian Prime Minister (M. Pierlot), in an address over Radio Belgique (London) ...

    Article : 186 words
  15. PILOT EVADES ZEROS

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Sunday.—Sent out in a twin-tailed Lightning to take pictures of the Japanese base at Wewak, Sergt. Cecil Rigsby, of ...

    Article : 186 words
  16. Britain Mobilises 25,000,000

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Britain is mobilised to a greater degree than any nation in the world," said Mr. G. H. Inch, Director-General of Manpower ...

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  17. Textile Strikers to Resume

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—By 630 votes to 157, a mass meeting of the striking textile workers this afternoon decided to resume work at all mills in the ...

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  18. HUGE SUPPLIES READY FOR . .?

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Sunday Express" features a reporter's description of a mammoth ordnance depot "somewhere in Britain," where ...

    Article : 119 words
  19. Beecham Wants Records Stopped

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The famous British conductor Sir Thomas Beecham has filed papers in the Supreme Court for an injunction to restrain ...

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  20. Airman's Close Calls

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Friday.—Whether it is luck or good management, Lieut. James Dieffenderfer, 23-year-old Virginian Fortress pilot, has ...

    Article : 161 words
  21. War Has Cost £12,500 Millions

    LONDON, Friday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Kingsley Wood) revealed to-day that Britain has already spent £12,500 millions directly ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. Japan's Aim to Win This Year

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Takio radio indicated officially last night that Japan believes she must win the war in 1943 or face defeat. ...

    Article : 119 words
  23. ROOSEVELT'S SON DEMANDS, "NO MORE STABS IN BACK"

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Bursts of applause from Republicans, Democrats and the press greeted the reading in the House of Representatives to-day of a plea from one of President's Roosevelt's sons that he and his brothers be allowed to ...

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  24. Nazis Gas Hundreds of Prisoners

    LONDON, Friday.—The Polish Government in London reveals that the Germans, under the pretext of preventing the spread of typhoid, which ...

    Article : 103 words
  25. Governor and Air Minister

    The Governor (Sir Ernest Clark) inspect Saturday's A.T.C. parade. Behind him are: Group-Captain W. A Robertson, Commandant of the A.T.C. in Australia: the Air Minister (Mr. Drakeford), and Squadron-Leader W. F. Stewart, O.C. No. 84 Squadron of the A.T.C. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Ex-Spanish Foreign Minister in Spain

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The former Spanish Foreign Minister (Senor Juan Beigbeder) has arrived in America. The Acting Secretary of State (Mr. ...

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  27. THREAT TO N.W. AUSTRALIA NOT REMOVED BY BISMARCK VICTORY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Observers in close contact with Australian sources in Washington do not feel that the Bismarck victory has ended the threat against Australia from the constantly-increasing Japanese concentrations on Timor. Observers say that it is not ...

    Article : 396 words
  28. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    Can Be Too Easy Great change in the social and economic structure after the war are certain. There ...

    Article : 152 words
  29. U.S. Warship Record

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Shipping production in the U.S.A. during February was an all-time record. ...

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  30. GERMAN STYLE FOR MOST EFFICIENT MASS EXECUTION

    LONDON, Sunday.—The German method of carrying out executions is disclosed in a captured document which contains orders issued on October 28, 1941, by the German commander in Serbia, as to the most efficient way of carrying out mass ...

    Article : 259 words
  31. NEW WHIRLWIND BOMBER

    LONDON, Saturday.—The latest addition to the R. A. F. s galaxy of bombers is the Whirlwind, which is being used extensively for sweeps over occupied ...

    Article : 117 words
  32. WOODEN CUPS AND CONGRATULATIONS FOR DEFEATED JAP. ADMIRALS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Emperor Hirohite seems to make a practice of congratulating defeated Jap. admirals and presenting them with wooden cups. FOLLOWING the smashing Jap. ...

    Article : 153 words
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