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  3. FOR ATTACK ON JAPS.

    Bombs being loaded into a B25 bomber plane for an attack on Japanese position from an advanced Australian operational base. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FIERCE BATTLE CONTINUES FOR MARETH LINE

    LONDON, Thursday—To-day's communique from Allied Headquarters on Algiers does not throw much light on the actual position in the Mareth Line ...

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  5. TWO RUSSIAN THRUSTS NEAR SMOLENSK

    LONDON, Thursday.—More than 100 towns and villages have been captured by the two Red Army columns driving closer to the great German base of Smolensk. ...

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  6. GALLANTRY AWARDS

    Lieut.-General Sir Leslie Morshead presented certificates to Australians retuning from the Middle East when troopships stooped at an Australian port. Certificates were awarded for gallantry in action during the fighting around El Alamein. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MUBO HEAVILY STRAFED

    Somewhere in Australia, Thursday.—Enemy shipping, troop concentrations and installations were bombed and strafed by Mitchells, Hudsons, Havocs and Beaufighters in a wide sweep of ...

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  8. BIG DAY RAIDS ON BERLIN FORECAST FOR SUMMER

    LONDON, Thursday.—Heavier day and night raids by U.S. bombers on targets in Germany, and the possibility of 100-plane daylight raids on Berlin were forecast to-day by Major-General Eaker, Commander of the Eighth U.S. Air Force. ...

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  9. Italians Trying to Surrender

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—A. C. Sedgwick, the "New York Times" correspondent with the Eighth Army, cables: "It is now ...

    Article : 185 words
  10. Warning for Allies

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The German comeback on the Donetx River, and the second tragedy of Kharkov was a serious warning to Britain ...

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  11. For the First Time SUB. SINKS SUB.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Listing the exploits of an unnamed American submarine which has sunk 10 Japanese ships in a year's ...

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  12. NEW PHASE IN PACIFIC

    PEARL HARBOUR, Wednesday.—Frank Tremaine, of the United Press, reports growing indications that the Japanese ...

    Article : 234 words
  13. "Royal" Merchant Navy Urged

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The author, Captain Frank H. Shaw, in an article in the "Daily Sketch," advocates a "Royal" Merchant Navy, saying, "It deserves ...

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  14. 20,000 GREEKS MASSACRED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Greek Information Office has announced that 20,000 nationals have been slaughtered since the occupation of Greece. ...

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  15. Hitler's Ex-Baker Arrested

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Federal agents have arrested four enemy aliens, one of whom has identified himself as a former baker at Hitler's Berchtesgaden ...

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  16. GERMAN BAIT NOT TAKEN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Churchill in the Commons to-day in reply to a question as to whether he was aware of the recent German claim that 30 ...

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  17. CHINESE GAINS

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—In a new operation in Anwhei Province, 140 miles N.W. of Nanking, Chinese forces made substantial gains in attacks on ...

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  18. DAMAGE AT LAE

    A close-up picture of the aerodrome at Lae, showing effects of our recent attacks. Note disabled enemy planes and (centre) a wrecked hanger and workshop. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. SENATE SETBACKS ANGER P.M.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The action of the Senate in postponing the War-time Electoral Bill, which extended the franchise to members of the services over 18 and under 21 was contemptuous and an abuse of the parliamentary institution, the ...

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  20. BELGIAN PROTESTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—According to the Free Belgian newsagency a pastoral letter from Cardinal van Roey, Archbishop of Malines, and other ...

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  21. LOWEST DEATH RATE ON RECORD

    LONDON, Thursday.—The birthrate in the United Kingdom last year was the highest for over 10 years. Figures were likely to prove that the ...

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  22. AGREEMENT ON PLANS TO DEFEAT U-BOATS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The House of Lords again debated the U-boat menace yesterday. A suggestion for a full-time Minister of anti-U-boat warfare was rejected. REPLYING to this suggestion, Lord ...

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  23. MADAM PIMPERNEL OF NORWAY : NARROW ESCAPE FROM GERMANS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—After three years' desperate work as a saboteur leader and assisting Norwegians to escape from the country, Helen Dallas, slender, 22-year-old former London dancer, has arrived in Stockholm, capital of Sw eden, after a narrow escape from the Germans. THE "Daily Mail" correspondent in ...

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  24. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    STEPS have been taken by the United Australia Party and the Country Party to formulate a joint platform for the conduct ...

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  25. PRISONERS' STATUS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The great majority of political prisoners in French North Africa are not in fact in prison camps, but are working in ...

    Article : 124 words
  26. ENEMY CONVOY DAMAGED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"Light British naval forces intercepted a strongly escorted enemy convoy off Terschelling Island: near the Dutch coast, yesterday," ...

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  27. Japanese Seaplane Base Strafed

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A Navy communique says that on Tuesday a force of army fighters strafed the enemy seaplane base at Rekata Bay ...

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  28. "F" PILOT HONOURED AGAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Wing-Commander P. C. Pickard, famous pilot of "F" in the film, "Target for To-night," has created a record by being the first ...

    Article : 116 words
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