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  3. Tojo's "Gift" To Siam

    LONDON, Thursday—"Britain does not recognise Tojo's cession of four Malay and two Shan States to Siam in ...

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  4. ALL READY FOR INVASION

    Landing craft loaded with troops as Allied invasion got under way. Ships in the background are already en route. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EIGHTH ARMY NOW 12 MILES FROM CATANIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Late last night British forces advancing from Augusta were about 12 miles from the important city and port of Catania, Algiers radio ...

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  6. ALLIES CLOSING IN ON MUBO BASTION

    Somewhere in Australia, Thursday.—Allied troops in New Guinea are closing in on the Mubo bastion of the enemy's Salamaua line for decisive action. ...

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  7. WEAPONS FOR PACIFIC

    PEARL HARBOUR, Wednesday.—Ships, planes and troops fully trained and equipped for battle are now ...

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  8. "World's Fleetest Retirers"

    LONDON, Thursday—A delayed press report from Noto in Southern Sicily, written on Monday, says that the invasion ...

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  9. SEVERE GERMAN REVERSE

    LONDON, Thursday.—it is becoming clear that the Germans have suffered a severe reverse in their assault against the Orel sector of the Kursk bulge, against which they threw the heaviest armoured strength they have employed in any battle. ...

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  10. LONDON'S PLANS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Minister for Town and Country Planning (Mr. W. S. Morrison) at the opening of the exhibition of the County of ...

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  11. ENTERING BATTLE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuters Algiers correspondent says that the battle for the bridge-head in Sicily is now over and ...

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  12. AIR BLOWS IN CHINA

    United States Air Force planes in the last seven days have bombed and strafed Japanese positions from the Yangtse ...

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  13. PROPELLER WHICH STEERS SHIP

    NEW YORK, Wednesday—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times", says that a ship's propeller which steers as well as propels either ...

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  14. HELLCATS FOR U.S. NAVY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Truman committee report states that the United States Navy will soon be using a new Grumman plane called the ...

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  15. U.S. Raid on Burma

    LONDON, Thursday.—American bombers on Tuesday attacked railway installations at Myingyah. Burma, when nine tons of bombs were dropped on ...

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  16. Heavy Raids on Paris Aerodromes

    LONDON, Thursday.—Massed formations of Flying Fortresses bombed the Paris aerodrome at Le Bourget and ...

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  17. HUNGARY REPORTED TO HAVE PROMISED NOT TO RESIST ALLIED BALKAN INVASION

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Hungarian Government recently informed Britain that the Hungarian army would not resist the Allies if they invaded the Danubian base, says the Cairo correspondent of the "New York Times." SHORTLY after this offer, continues ...

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  18. Giraud Planning for Battle of France

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—"The French Army must be re-armed and re-equipped quickly to permit its participation with the British and ...

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  19. SPITFIRE BOMBS

    The famous R.A.F. fighter, the spit-fire, is used as a fighter-bomber now. Picture shows how the bombs are secured beneath the wings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. WILDCATS FOR JAPS.

    Wildcat fighter planes are lined up and ready for U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine pilots at an airfield on Guadalcanal Island. Although U.S. Marines have withdrawn from the island the Marine Air Force is still stationed there, fighting besides U.S. Army and pilots. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. GEN. ALEXANDER'S VISIT

    LONDON, Thursday.—When General Sir Harold Alexander returned yesterday from his visit to the Allied troops at the ...

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  22. Missing Attorney May Have Lost Memory

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Police believe that the Melbourne patent attorney, George Frederick Hanson, who has been missing for several days, is ...

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  23. Berlin Reports Big Paratroop Losses

    LONDON, Thursday.—Berlin radio claim that a large British paratroop operation on Tuesday night on the Catanian plain involving at least a ...

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  24. Russians on Trial For Aiding Gestapo

    LONDON. Thursday.—Moscow radio states that the trial of 10 men and one woman accused of aiding the Gestapo in atrocities during the German ...

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  25. Chinese Repulse New Yunnan Drives

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—A Chinese communique announces that Japanese forces striking from Kunlung, on the Yunnan-Burma border, are ...

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  26. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    SINCE October of 1941 Australia has been the awful example in the British Empire of a Government working on 50-50 ...

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  27. RESIDENTS OF AIRFIELD TOWN CHEER ALLIED FORCES AS THEY TAKE OVER

    LONDON, Thursday.—The residents of Comiso, a little town near the Comiso airfield, loudly cheered American troops and the first R.A.F. contingents as they passed through, says the Air Ministry news service. The Allied bombing had heavily damaged the airfield, but the town was completely untouched. ...

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  28. Success of Dr. Evatt's Mission: Won Confidence of Churchill and Roosevelt

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—"Dr. Evatt's visit to London has been as successful as his mission to Washington, and Australia owes him a great debt for his efforts in both capitals," Mr. W. S. Robinson, adviser to the Commonwealth Government, told the Associated Press to-day. He added that Dr. Evatt had won the confidence of both Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt. ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN PILOT SAVED AFTER PARACHUTE JUMP FROM 200 FEET

    LONDON, Thursday.—It has been revealed that H.M.S. Javelin, in probably the record time of five minutes, rescued a member, of the Royal Australian Air Force, Flight Sergeant Clinch, who baled out from 200 feet. ...

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  30. MR. LANG RESIGNS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. J. T. Lang to-day resigned his seat in the Legislative Assembly as member or Auburn to contest Reid in the Federal ...

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