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  3. FALL OF MESSINA ENDS SICILY BATTLE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The campaign in Sicily has ended with the fall of Mesina, last German stronghold in the island. The city was taken by troops of the ...

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  4. Solomons Drive Americans Take New Island

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday.—With the occupation of Vella Lavella Island American troops have ...

    Article : 251 words
  5. GERMANS REEL BACKWARD

    The progress of the smashing Russian offensives is shown in the above map. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BOMBING OF MESSINA

    The picture shows the railway ferry terminus at Messina—vital link between Sicily and the mainland—smothered by bombs during a U.S.A.A.F. attack. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TENSE KHARKOV BATTLES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Germans have flung in considerable reserves of crack troops on one sector of the Kharkov front, where tense battles are raging, according to the Soviet Army ...

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  8. EVENTS MOVE RAPIDLY TO CLIMAX IN ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—With events moving rapidly to a climax in Italy, the British War Cabinet was in constant session yesterday. The "Daily Mail's" diplomatic correspondent says this impression is given at Whitehall that important developments are ...

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  9. CLOSING ON SALAMAUA

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday.—Allied troops south of Salamaua have carried important Japanese defensive ...

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  10. G.H.Q. Communique

    The communique issued by G.H.Q.S.W. Pacific, yesterday, reads:—NORTH-EAST SECTOR Solomons ...

    Article : 332 words
  11. TOMATOES

    Sgt. Ernest Nicholson, Stanthorpe (Q.) picking tomatoes at an army farm somewhere in Northern Australia. Since the start of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. STATE OF SIEGE IN NORWAY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Oslo radio reports that a state of siege has been proclaimed throughout Norway, "owing to ...

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  13. REST OF NEWS IN BRIEF

    R.A.A.F. Training Crash—Flight-Lieut. Irvine Margetts Hamilton (30), pilot, West Moolap (Vic.), was killed when his aircraft crashed in Gippsland on Friday. ...

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  14. Bomber Crew Turns Up

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Halifax bomber reported missing after the Milan raid last Thursday returned to its base in the north of England ...

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  15. SEN. CAMERON ASKS FOR LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CANDIDATE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—"I have to-day submitted to the Chief Electoral Officer a rebuttal of charges made against me by Sir Frank Beaurepaire on August 12 to the effect that I am a Communist," says a press statement from the Minister for ...

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  16. R.A.F. SWITCHES BOMB TARGET TO TURIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—After further devastating Milan on Sunday night, R.A.F. bombers switched their attack last night to Turin, second biggest manufacturing centre in Northern Italy. The raid followed dawn to dusk attacks on airfields in Northern ...

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  17. HAMBURG RAID DAMAGE

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday.—Raid damage at Hamburg is reported to have resulted in the complete cessation of shipments of iron ore to Germany from ...

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  18. KITTYHAWKS

    Australian Kittyhawk pilots in the operations room in a barn in the forward area being briefed before bombing enemy transports and shipping at Messina. (Note melons on the wall.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. BANKING ON SOUND LINES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Addressing members of the Legacy Club to-day on "Bank Lending." the chairman of the Associated Banks ...

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  20. SOCIALISATION OF SHIP BUILDING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Concern at the possibility of socialisation of the shipyard industry was expressed by the chairman (Mr. E. T. Simpson) in his ...

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    TASMANIA'S influence in the Senate has been negatived by the division of its representation on party lines. Three of its ...

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  22. NOTHING TO JUSTIFY HOPES OF AXIS SURRENDER IN NEAR FUTURE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The War Mobilisation Director (Mr. James F. Byrnes) in a broadcast to-day declared that there was nothing to justify the hope of the Axis Powers' unconditional surrender in the near future. "WE HA every reason for ...

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  23. OUTPACING U-BOAT PRODUCTION

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Naval experts, commenting on the joint statement issued by President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill on Saturday that ...

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