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  3. HOW CONVOY REMNANTS WERE SMASHED

    Somewhere in Australia, Friday.—It ia now definite that every ship of the Japanese convoy of 22 ships which were heading towards Lae has been sunk. ...

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  4. CANADIANS IN ALASKA

    These Royal Canadian Air Force Kittyhawks, speeding above the mountain ranges of Alaska, have already been in action with the Japanese. With United States aircraft they share the task of patrolling the Northern Pacific, and have clashed with Jap. fighters over ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "BAGS" IN NAZI LINE MAY SOON BE SEWN UP

    LONDON, FRIDAY.—More and more Germans and threatened with the Red Army's grim alternative of annihilation or encirclement, according to Reuters ...

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  6. NOT LOOKING HIS BEST

    These official photographs were taken during the Fuchrer's latest speech to the Germany people. They show him growing taller and older, and reveal the technique of gesture and expression with which he accompanies his speech making. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 178 KILLED IN CRUSH ON SHELTER STAIRWAY

    LONDON, Thursday.—One hundred and seventy-eight persons, including 60 children, were suffocated, and at least 60 others were injured in a shocking at a London tube shelter during last night's air raid. ...

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  8. AXIS DRIVE IN BEJA HELD

    LONDON, Friday.—In Northern Tunisia Axis troops have reached the village of Sedjenane, 12 miles from the coast west of Mateur in their drive towards Beja; and there has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RACING TO AIR SUPERIORITY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Under Secretary of State (Mr. Patterson) told a press conference to-day that ...

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  10. Total British Naval Losses

    LONDON, Thursday.—British naval losses to the end of February, 1943, as announced by the Parliamentary Secretary to ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. Govt. Defeated on Medicines Bill

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Government was defeated to-day by one vote on a division on a resolution by Mr. Spender for disallowance of the ...

    Article : 156 words
  12. Hitler Superseded as C.-in-C.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Express'" military commentator says evidence is conclusive that Hitler has been superseded as Supreme ...

    Article : 158 words
  13. CONGRESSMAN'S DEFENCE OF NEWSPAPERS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Representative Halleck, in the House to-day hailed newspapers as one of the most essential and vital factors in winning ...

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  14. Enemy Grip Loosened in S.W. Pacific Area

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Japanese disaster in the Bismarck Sea has loosened the enemy's grip on the whole South-Western Pacific, says the Associated Press commentator, Glenn Babb. "Annihilation of the Japanese armada virtually neutralises ...

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  15. UNITED NATIONS' CONFERENCE

    BOSTON, Friday.—The "Christian Science Monitor's Washington correspondent says it is authoritatively understood that most important ...

    Article : 184 words
  16. British Money Poured into America

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—The British Ambassador (Lord Halifax), contributing to "The American" magazine spiked Nazi propaganda regarding the ...

    Article : 98 words
  17. GERMAN NAVAL PURGE

    LONDON, Friday.—Ten admirals have been dismissed in the biggest purge of the German naval high command in recent years ...

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  18. "Extremely Private" Talk With Pope

    SEVILLE, Thursday.—Archbishop Spellman of New York, in an interview to-day said: "My interviews with the Pope were extremely private. I ...

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  19. GAS PROTECTOR

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—Overseas troops are being issued with a large cellophone envelope to wrap around themselves if the enemy uses ...

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  20. Mr. Lang Expelled

    SYDNEY, Friday.—By 23 voters to eight Mr. J. T. Lang, M.L.A., was expelled from the Labour Party by the official A.L.P. executive to-night ...

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  21. FRENCH POST OFFICE AT TANGIER SEIZED

    TANGIER, Friday.—The Spanish authorities last night seized the French postal and telegraphic office at Tangier after heated, day-long negotiations. ...

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  22. U.S. DAYLIGHT RAIDS ON GERMANY, HOLLAND

    LONDON, Friday.—The R.A.F.'s heavy on Hamburg on Wednesday night was followed up yesterday with a battering by U.S. Flying Fortresses of clocks at Rotterdam and railway marshalling yards at Hamm, eastern outlet of the industrial Ruhr, and daylight raids by ...

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  23. NEW FINNISH CABINET

    HELSINKI, Friday.—Professor Linkomies to-day formed a Cabinet in which all parties except the Fascists are represented. ...

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  24. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    The Director of Civil Defence in Tasmania (Mr. G. A. Walch) has made an impressive reply to the threat of ...

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  25. RAIDS ON SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—A Navy communique reports that Liberator heavy bombers yesterday dropped bombs on kahili, Buin, Ballale and Vila ...

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  26. NEEDS OF OTHER ALLIES GOVERNING AID TO CHINA: DIFFICUETY OF SUPPLY

    LONDON, Thursday.—"China's fight is our fight. Britain will give China all the aid in her power for the prosecution of the war against the common enemy." THIS statement was made in the House of Lords to-day by the ...

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  27. JAPANESE "SUPER MEN" GROVEL WHEN CAPTURED

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Abominably arrogant while he is top-dog the Japanese "super-man' suddenly becomes disgustingly servile when he enters a prison camp, writes a "New York Times" correspondent Foster Hailey ...

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