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  3. CAPTURED A.A. GUN

    An American officer examines a Japanese anti-aircraft gun left behind as the Allied forces cleared the enemy from the Buna region on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PASSING THE AMMUNITION

    British troops form a chain to pass ammunition ashore in Sicily. A tank in the background moves inshore from its landing craft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RUSSIAN OREL ADVANCE GAINS 6 MILES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Russian attacks against the German Orel Bastion, 200 miles south of Moscow, were continued throughout yesterday with even greater vigour. The ...

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  6. BIG ROME RAILWAY YARDS BADLY SMASHED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is now known that the daylight raid on military targets in Rome yesterday morning was the heaviest air assault ever carried out in ...

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  7. MUTINY AMONG ITALIANS

    LONDON, Tuesday—To-day's Algiers communique says: "There are many indications of mutiny among Italian troops ...

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  8. THREAT TO SALAMAUA

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Tuesday—Pushing on relentlessly through rain-soaked jungle, Australian and American ...

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  9. Land Settlement for Soldiers

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A land settlement plan for soldiers, under which mistakes made after the last war would ...

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  10. Norway Landing Beaten Off

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The official German newsagency said that early to-day several groups of Russian boats tried to land on the coast south of ...

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  11. Hap Manoeuvrable But Vulnerable

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday.—The first Hap in captivity has been flown in Australia by American pilots. The Hap, or Mark Two Zero, is the ...

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  12. ACCURACY OF TANKS INCREASED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—According to the Washington correspondent of the "Herald-Tribune," tests in combat on proving grounds have demonstrated ...

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  13. GAOL FOR GERMAN AGENT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—After pleading guilty to two charges of recording in a manner prejudicial, to the defence of the Commonwealth information ...

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  14. Supply Ship Lost in Sth. Pacific

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Navy Department has announced the sinking in the South Pacific of a medium-sized Panamanian merchant ship late ...

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  15. AMERICANS EXTEND BEACH-HEAD NEAR MUNDA

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday.—American troops attacking Munda from the east have made a limited advance on their left flank to enlarge their beachhead at Lilio. The Japanese were driven back, leaving behind 179 dead. American ...

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  16. SPITFIRES' SCORE

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday.—Spitfires in the Darwin area yesterday brought their score of enemy planes shot down to 74 when Squadron Leader ...

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  17. APPRENTICE'S GREAT HEROISM

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Although dying in agony from terrible burns—his hands had to be cut away from the oar on which he had pulled for two hours ...

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  18. READY FOR AXIS

    Ready for action against the Axis, newly arrived P-47 Thunderbolt fighter planes of the U.S. Army Air Force fly over the English ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. PREDICTS ITALY'S FALL WITHIN THREE MONTHS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Emil Ludwig, the noted German biographer, predicted to-day that Italy will be defeated within three months, and that Germany will capitulate within nine months. He added:— ...

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  20. EXPECT WAR TO LAST TILL 1949

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Vice-Admiral Horne, who was with the Navy Secretary (Col. Knox) at his press conference to-day, revealed that the navy ...

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  21. "I SAW MUSSOLINI'S CAPITAL HIT WITH TERRIFIC BOMB LOAD"

    ALGIERS, Monday Night.—Standing in the cockpit of a Flying Fortress over Rome, I saw Mussolini's capital belching flames and smoke a s we unloaded our terrific bomb loads in the first raid on the city. IN THE HEAVIEST RAID ever ...

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  22. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    WE believe, even before hearing the policy pronouncements, that it would be safer to elect the United Australia and Country ...

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  23. MYSTERY ABOUT MUSSOLINI

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent in Madrid says the complete silence of Mussolini since the invasion ...

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  24. RAIDERS SURPRISE MACASSAR

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday.—The second heavy attack on Macassar, capital of the Celebes, which was made by American Liberators on Sunday ...

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