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  3. STORES FROM THE AIR

    Parachute distribution of food and ammunition in close proximity to Japanese positions in Mt. Tambu, New Guinea. At right: Supply ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FIERCE TANK BATTLES W. OF KHARKOV

    LONDON, Friday.—Both sides are flinging big reinforcements into heavy tank battles west of Kharkov, according to latest reports. Moscow radio says the ...

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  5. AXIS DROMES IN ITALY, FRANCE RAIDED

    LONDON, Friday.—Heavy raids on airfields near Naples, Italian naval base, and in northern France, were delivered yesterday by the Allied Air Forces. ...

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  6. DIRECT TO THE JOB

    A.U.S Army tank rolls off a landing craft of move ashore during the Allied invasion of Sicily. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PLANS SMOTHERING BLOW AT JAPS. IN BURMA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The new Allied C.-in-C., S.E. Asia (Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten) arrived here to-day for conferences with American naval and military chiefs. He may visit Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek before launching the ...

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  8. DEADLY GERMAN DANGER

    LONDON, Friday—"Never in our history have we faced such deadly danger," wrote Goebbels, the Nazi Propaganda Minister, ...

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  9. ARMY v. COURT IN HAWAII

    HONOLULU, Thursday.—Lieutenant-General Robert Richardson, commanding general in Hawaii, who was yesterday fined 5000 dollars for contempt ...

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  10. New Guinea Blitz 180 TONS ON HANSA BAY

    Somewhere in Australia, Friday.—A force of nearly 100 Liberators, Fortresses and Mitchells, with Lightning escorts, ...

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  11. SLEEP CURE FOR WAR NERVES

    LONDON, Friday.—A continuous "sleep" cure for men and women suffering from war nerves is sending patients back to civilian war work and ...

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  12. 20,000 Men from Army Wanted For Food Front

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—If the production targets fixed by the food control organisation for the dairying poultry, meat and vegetable ...

    Article : 112 words
  13. German War Prisoners Escape

    HAMILTON (Ont.), Friday.—Nineteen German prisoners of war escaped from the Fort Henry prison camp to-day. Four were recaptured soon ...

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  14. PLANS FOR NEW SESSION

    PERTH, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said at a press conference to-day that he was hopeful that the electoral ...

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  15. Allied Officers in Balkans

    LONDON, Friday.—Allied liaison officers working with resistant groups in Yugoslavia and Greece are wreaking great havoc and destruction ...

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  16. PHOTOGRAPHS SHOW BERLIN'S HEART MASS OF BOMB-CRATERS

    LONDON, Friday.—The parts of Berlin which could be seen by R.A.F. reconnaissance Planes through the black of smoke overhanging the city on Tuesday, eight hours after the city's biggest raid of the war, were honeycombed with craters. ...

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  17. AMPHIBIANS

    Three American landing craft cross the Atlantic under their own power in a convoy bound for North Africa to take part in the Allied invasion of Sicily. The vessels, known as L.S.T.(landing ship-tank) ships, are the largest operations vessels of the U.S. amphibious forces. They were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. BRITAIN WANTS MORE MEAT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The British Government has requested Australia to supply increased quantities of meat for the balance of this year and ...

    Article : 146 words
  19. REST OF NEWS IN BRIEF

    An order has been gazetted prohibiting the use of the words "Voluntary Aid Detachment" and "Voluntary Aid" for the groups of letters V.A.D. and ...

    Article : 179 words
  20. FOOD MUST BE GUARDED FOR JOB AHEAD

    LONDON, Friday.—The Food Minister (Lord Woolton), in a speech at Bolton to-day, said that any stocks of food that could be accumulated ...

    Article : 359 words
  21. Radio-Controlled Nazi Bomber

    STOCKHOLM, Friday.—The crashing of a pilotless German plane on Borgholm Island, off Southern Sweden, is causing ...

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  22. DANES STRONGLY ANTI-NAZI

    LONDON, Thursday.—"About 98 per cent, of the people of Denmark are violently anti-Nazi," said Count Reventlow, official representative of the Free ...

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  23. SWEDISH PROTEST TO BERLIN

    LONDON, Friday.—The Swedish Government has protested to Berlin against the sinking of two Swedish fishing boats which were shelled by ...

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  24. Thousands of New Landing Craft

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Invasion boats, which are the pride of the navy, have been built by tens of thousands in less than a year to meet the invasion ...

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  25. ALLIES CONDITIONALLY RECOGNISE FRENCH COMMITTEE OF LIBERATION

    LONDON, Friday.—The British, American and Soviet Governments and several other members of the United Nations have agreed to recognise the French Committee for National Liberation "until French soil is cleared of the invaders and victory is complete over all enemy powers." ...

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  26. AGREEMENT WITH SPAIN

    MADRID, Thursday.—Official circles say that Sir Samuel Hoare and General Franco at their meeting last weekend made a two-point agreement: (1) That ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    ALTHOUGH the United Nations are now relying upon actions rather than words, the assurance addressed to the peoples of the ...

    Article : 120 words
  28. High-Flying Ass as Mascot

    LONDON, Thursday.—A donkey stepped out of a Flying Fortress which yesterday landed in Britain from North ...

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  29. Intended Wrecking Gibraltar Docks

    GIBRALTAR, Friday.—A Spaniard Luis Lopez Cuenca (22), was arrestee yesterday in time to prevent a devastating act of sabotage, declared the ...

    Article : 97 words
  30. Mr. Churchill Gets Big Trout

    QUEBEC, Friday.—Mr. Churchill is fishing and resting at a modern log camp in the Quebec area, with Mrs. Churchill, his daughter Mary and some ...

    Article : 65 words
  31. KING BORIS ILL

    LONDON, Friday.—The German Newsagency, quoting a Sofia despatch, says King Boris has been ill for three days. He is under the treatment of a ...

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  32. COSTLY EVACUATION

    ALGIERS, Friday.—It is officially dates that R.A.F. U.S.A.A.F. planes during the Axis evacuation across the Straits of Messina from August 5 to ...

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