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  3. RED ARMIES HAVE ROUTED 102 DIVISIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Supreme commander of the Red Army (M. Stalin) announced today that 102 German divisions have been routed in the past two ...

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  4. NEW FLAG IS FLYING

    The white ensign flying from the top of the docks offices at Algiers, with Allied soldiers in the streets below. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CONTRASTS IN RUNWAYS

    Above: A Beaufighter starts to lift itself from runways which were axle-deep in mud despite efforts to provide firm surface on the rain-sodden jungle airstrip used by R.A.A.F. fighters in attack against the enemy at Milne Bay. At one peak period 24 pilots flew their aircraft out of the quagmire in 17 minutes. Below: A striking contrast to the mud of Milne Bay is the huge steel mat laid by engineer on the Guadalcanal airfield ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TIME VITAL IN PACIFIC, P.M. WARNS U.S.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Relegation of the S.W. Pacific theatre to a holding war meant Japan was buying cheaply the time she needed to exploit her conquests, said the Prime Minister ...

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  7. Ships Blasted At Rabaul

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday.—Two Japanese ships were hit in a raid on Rabaul Harbour by a strong formation ...

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  8. RAID ON COAST OF NORWAY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A small-scale commando raid made on Norway on Saturday night was "extremely ...

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  9. BERLIN SAYS OFFENSIVE NEAR IN TUNISIA

    LONDON Tuesday.—Axis propaganda sources suggest that the Allied forces are preparing a triple blow at the Axis forces occupying the Tunisian bridgehead. BERLIN radio reported last night that ...

    Article : 389 words
  10. Record Audience

    Speaking over an Australian-American-British network, Mr. Curtin had a record audience for an Australian Prime Minister. ...

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  11. SOLOMONS GAINS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—U.S. troops on Guadalcanal Island extended their hold of the island during the week-end ...

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  12. "MUST ASSIST ALLIES"

    ALGIERS, Monday.—"We shall act against any attempts to divide the population of Algeria to the detriment of the Allies," said the new ...

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  13. BIG NAZI PUSH IN YUGOSLAVIA

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Nazis to-day launched an extensive attack, supported by tanks and the Luftwaffe, against General Mikhailovitch's ...

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  14. Important News Soon

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—An important news broadcast is to be made throughout America to-morrow. Everyone has been ...

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  15. SUBS. BAG MORE AXIS SHIPS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British submarines in the Mediterranean have sunk four supply ships and an escort vessel, and have torpedoed and ...

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  16. NAZI FEARS OF INVASION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is thought likely here that the German decision to shorten their line all along the Russian front ...

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  17. MANPOWER CHANGE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Important changes in manpower control approved by Full Cabinet were submitted to Caucus ...

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  18. GEN. MacARTHUR'S BIRTHDAY

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Tuesday.—Several gifts and personal messages were received by General MacArthur to-day on his 63rd ...

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  19. FUNERAL MARCH WITH GERMAN NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There is an unprecedented sense of crisis in the German press. On the radio, too, gloom is evident. News from the Russian front is played with a background of melancholy music, including Chopin's Funeral March. ...

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  20. KEEPING CHECK ON PRICES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Prospects of forming regional committees to keep a check on prices of fixed price articles and commodities are being ...

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  21. MAY BE SEA OF DESTINY

    Map showing the countries bordering on the Mediterranean Sea, and giving an index of the struggle which will begin with the expulsion of the Axis from Tunisia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Growing Jap. Fear of U.S. Move

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—Paul Feng, a former newspaper man, who has escaped from Shanghai, said to-day that the Japanese, are suffering a severe ...

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  23. Believe Appointment Will be Ratified

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times' says that although his opponents are still hopeful that enough ...

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  24. Nazi Spy Executed

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Home Office announces the execution at Wandsworth prison of a German secret service agent, Franciscus Johannes ...

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  25. NEW TAXATION WILL BEGIN AT 6d IN £ ON INCOMES OF £104

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—When Mr. Chifley placed his financial proposals before Caucus to-day, it was revealed that the new taxation will begin at 6d in the £ on incomes of £104 and rise steeply to 18/6 in the £ on large incomes. THIS represents a departure from ...

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  26. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    ON the face of it Mr. Curtin's case against giving Japan a chance to grow stronger by granting her time to exploit the great ...

    Article : 122 words
  27. Heavy Bombing of Nazi Railways

    LONDON, Monday.—The Air Ministry News Service reveals that one R.A.F. fighter group alone in the last nine months has shot up over 400 ...

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  28. SUBMARINES GAIN TEN A MONTH OVER LOSSES

    MONTREAL, Monday.—There was reason to believe that German submarine strength was increasing at a net gain of about 10 a month, said the Chief of the Canadian Naval Staff (Vice-Admiral Nelles) to-day. ...

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  29. Corvette Rams U-Boat

    LONDON, Monday.—To-day's Algiers communique reveals that the Royal Canadian Navy corvette, Ville de Quebec, manned entirely by Canadians, ...

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  30. CANADA'S ARMY CHIEF IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lieut.-General Kenneth Stuart, Chief of the Canadian General Staff, has arrived in Britain for a conference with Lieut.-General ...

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