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  3. JAP. THREAT STILL FORMIDABLE

    Somewhere in Australia, Monday.—With the smashing of an enemy convoy in the Bismarck Sea last week, the ...

    Article : 528 words
  4. VIAZMA MENACED BY THREE RUSSIAN COLUMNS

    LONDON, Monday.—Advancing swiftly westward from Gjatsk along the line of Napoleon's disastrous retreat in 1812, Russian forces are now making a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ROMMEL PUSHED BACK BY 8th ARMY

    LONDON, Monday,—Rommel's attacks against the Eighth Army's positions in front of the Mareth Line in Southern Tunisia have failed. Yesterday afternoon his forces, including ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TOO GOOD FOR ZEROS

    This is the famous Lighting Fighter, the P-38 Interceptor, which has done such good work against the Japanese in the South-West Pacific area. Its two supercharged engines give it a speed of more than 400 miles an hour ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. POST-WAR BASES IN PACIFIC FOR U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—A master plan envisioning the use of Pacific bases after the war as "filling stations for a big Pacific fleet and for American trade with the Orient" was ...

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  8. NAZIS LOSE 3 IN NIGHT RAID

    Three German raiders were destroyed over Britain last night. THE night raiders bombed centres on ...

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  9. FIENDISH CRIME

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Detectives investigating the murder of a schoolbay, Albert Crutcher (11), of Harris-street, ...

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  10. JAPS' VERSION OF LOSSES

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Berlin radio to-day quoted a transocean Tokio despatch that Imperial headquarters had announced the loss of seven ...

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  11. CHINA FIGHTS RISING PRICES

    CHUNGKING, sunday.— strict rationing of meat, sugar and cooking oil will be instituted in chungking on March 15 as part of the chinese ...

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  12. NAZIS SEIZE GOLD

    LONDON, Sunday.—Germany is finding increasing difficulty in obtaining foreign exchange for financing ...

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  13. JAP. HOPES FADING

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times" sees indications that the Japanese war lords' dreams of victory are ...

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  14. CHANGING JOBS

    Action in connection with the call up and direction into employment of single women reveals that a considerable number of persons have been ...

    Article : 236 words
  15. MASS GRAVEYARD FOR POLES

    LONDON, Sunday.—The notorious German concentration camp at Oswiecim in Poland has become a mass graveyard for Poles, according to the ...

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  16. SUPPLY SHIPS HIT

    LONDON, Monday.—The North African communique to-day reports a devastating attack on an Axis convoy between sicily and Tunisia ...

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    British troops supported by American tanks advance to new positions in one of the many local battles that have been fought in Tunisia since the Allied landing in North Africa. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. TORPEDOED BOTH SHIP AND PLANE

    LONDON, Sunday.—A torpedo fired by a submerged British submarine hit an enemy supply ship, which blew up, and simultaneously, it is believed, brought ...

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  19. Attempt to Use Lend-Lease as Bartering Point

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Lend-Lease Act will be debated in the House to-morrow, and, though all factions are agreed on the necessity for its continuance, informed circles expect an effort to change the bill in an attempt to use American ...

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  20. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE smashing Allied victory in the Bismarck Sea has now been discussed from almost every angle. There is general ...

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  21. CROWDS THRONG LONDON STREETS TO SPEED "WINGS FOR VICTORY" CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Sunday.—Crowds unequalled since the Coronation flocked into the City of London and the West End to-day to speed the "Wings for Victory" campaign; which aims at securing 150 million by war savings and loans from the public. In the spirit of a peace-time bank ...

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  22. MODERATOR'S ATTACK ON THE LIQUOR TRADE

    MELBOURNE, Monday A Royal Commission to entire into rentals charged by breweries for hotels was urged by Dr. C. N. Button, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church, at a temperance demonstration organised by the Independent Order of Rechabites and held in the ...

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  23. MINELAYER BRAVED GREAT ODDS TO SUCCOUR MALTA

    LONDON, Sunday—"Welshnman arrived again to-day." This was a frequent phrase in Malta's official log during the blitz, when the mine-layer Welshman repeatedly braved heavy raids to bring in sorely-needed food and ammunition. ...

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  24. LUFTWAFFE WILL COME AGAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Sir Frederick Pile, Commander of the anti-aircraft defence in Britain will ering of 5000 home guards: "I have no ...

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