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  3. Smashing Blow at Wewak

    Somewhere in Australia, Wed.—Another smashing blow—the fifth in eight days—was dealt by Allied ...

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  4. FIRST SICILIAN AIRFIELD

    An Army tank transporter, loaded with stones, is used to level the ground of the first Sicilian airfield captured by British troops at Pachino. The Italians, fearful of invasion, had ploughed the entire field with furrows two feet deep. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BALLOT BOX UPLIFT

    Sgt. W. Hosking, Elsternwick (Vic.), holds up a ballot box for "Chips" Rafferty, of "Forty Thousand Horsemen" fame. Pilot-Officer Goffage ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RUSSIANS POUR INTO UKRAINE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Russian advances on the 250-miles front between Kharkov and the Donetz Basin now seriously threaten 750,000 German troops, says Reuters ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEXT ALLIED OFFENSIVE MOVE PLANNED

    QUEBEC, Wednesday.—The Allied strategy talks have ended and Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt have announced agreement on "forward ...

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  8. HUGE ALLIED FORCES MASS FOR ASSAULT ON EUROPE

    ALGIERS, Wednesday—Huge Allied assault forces, superbly trained and equipped, with great fleets standing by to carry them, continue to mass along the North African coast, ready for the next move into Europe. ...

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  9. CHINA AS BASE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Hints from Quebec have caused comment that China may become a base for major ...

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  10. JAP. DRIVE FROM BURMA FAILS

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—After a two days' battle, Chinese troops frustrated an ambitious Japanese attempt this week to cross the Salween River ...

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  11. DANISH CRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Danish radio says an explosion heard all over the city wrecked the Forum Hall in Copenhagen. The glass roof and most ...

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  12. U.S. Delegation in Australia

    Somewhere in Australia, Wednesday.—Mr. Robert P. Patterson, U.S. Under-Secretary for War; Lieutenant-General William S. Knudsen, ...

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  13. HIMMLER GIVEN NEW POWERS TO REPRESS NAZI DOUBTERS

    LONDON, Wednesday—Reliable commentators interpret Heinrich Himmler's appointment as Minister of the Interior, as a tightening up of national discipline, and more ruthless measures against waverers, grumblers and doubters in Germany. ...

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  14. PRIORITY FOR HYDRO. JOB CANCELLED

    High priority for an important Tasmanian hydro-electric undertaking has been cancelled by the Allied Works Council and it is almost ...

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  15. BRAUCHITSCH POISONEL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Moscow radio, quoting a Stockholm message, says that Field-Marshal Brauchitsch, former Nazi Chief-of-Staff, died ...

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  16. SUB. CHASER FOR U.S.S.R.

    The Russian naval flag is raised as a former U.S. 110-foot submarine chaser is transferred from the U.S. Navy to the Soviet fleet in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. HAVE THREE FREEDOMS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The English-speaking world has achieved three of President Roosevelt's four freedoms," the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. ...

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  18. 18,000 Drowned in Hamburg

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuters correspondent in Zurich reveals that 18,000 persons were drowned when the Elbe tunnel received a direct hit ...

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  19. MOSQUITOES BOMB BERLIN WHILE FIRES BURN FROM GREAT BLITZ

    LONDON, Wednesday—While fires still burnt from the city's heaviest raid of the war on the previous night, Mosquito bombers attacked Berlin again last night. THEY REPORTED that the centre of the city was obliterated by smoke ...

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  20. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE problems of the post-war period will be many and difficult. It will not be easy for Australia to fit itself into a ...

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  21. F.B.I. AGENTS ARREST SIX GERMAN SPIES IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Justice Department to-day announced the arrest of Therese Behrens, German Hungarian secretary of the International ...

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