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  3. JAPS. LOSE MORE SHIPS IN KULA GULF

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday—Reports of the new naval action in the Kula Gulf are still fragmentary, but despatches so far indicate that one Japanese light cruiser and three ...

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  4. AUGUSTA IN ALLIED HANDS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Good progress has been made by British forces up the east coast of Sicily. The port of Augusta, 15 miles up the coast from Syracuse, has ...

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  5. INVASION FLEET

    A beam wireless picturegram of landing craft of the United Nations moving towards Sicily last week-end. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Mr. Ward's Position SUSPENSION EXTENDED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin), as a result of the report on the Brisbane Line "missing ...

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  7. PEACE TERMS FOR ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday—Algiers radio, broadcasting to Italy to. day, quoted an Allied headquarters spokesman stating that the ...

    Article : 94 words
  8. Byelgorod Attacks All Flung Back

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The battle on the Byelgorod front is daily becoming more acute, says the Moscow paper "Red Star." The Germans are suffering heavy losses in tanks and planes as their attacks are repeatedly flung back. ...

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  9. SICILY ONLY SMALL BRIDGEHEAD

    OTTAWA, Monday.—"Sicily Sis only a small bridgehead in the Allies' strategic plans. Many other bridgeheads must ...

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  10. 265 Million Dollars Daily for War

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—According to Representative Gannon, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, the Treasury expects ...

    Article : 106 words
  11. WITH ALLIES

    French warships in Alexandria Harbor. Left to right: Cruisers Suffren, Duquesne and Tourbille. These vessels are at the disposal of the United Nations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Salamaua-Mubo Front SOFTENING JAP. POSITIONS.

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday.—Systematic softening from the air of Japanese positions from Salamaua to Mubo ...

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  13. FOUR SHIPS HIT OFF ALEUTIANS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Liberator, Mitchell, and Catalina bombers attacked four Japanese cargo vessels 280 miles S.W. of Holtz Bay (Attu) on ...

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  14. May Officers Drink With Men?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The prosecutor at a general court martial to-day contended that an officer committed a military offence if he drank ...

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  15. "GOING NICELY," SAYS C.-in-C.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"I am quite satisfied with our troops' progress; everything is going quite nicely," said Gen. Eisenhower, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Charges Proved: Officers Sacked

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Acting Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson) announced to-day that the army resident representative at the Wright ...

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  17. Strategy Talks in Britain

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The U.S. Secretary of War (Mr. Stimson), who is continuing important talks with Allied war leaders in Britain, yesterday had ...

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  18. SYRACUSE PORT TAKEN INTACT AFTER STREET FIGHTING

    ALGIERS, Tuesday.—There was some street fighting in Syracuse before its complete occupation by troops of the British Eighth Army under Gen. Montgomery, but the port is now in Allied hands and port facilities are intact. ...

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  19. BIG ATTACK ON TURIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—R.A.F. bombers from Britain took a hand in the battle for Italy last night, when they launched a ...

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  20. AXIS SUPPLY CONVOY SMASHED: GREAT HAVOC AT FERRY PORTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Torpedo-carrying Beaufighters have smashed an Axis attempt to reinforce the garrison on Sicily. Heavy bombers, smashing day and night at the ferry terminals on Sicily and the Italian mainland, have caused great destruction. FLYING FORTRESSES from N.W. ...

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  21. AXIS SHIP LOSSES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The First Lord, of the Admiralty (Mr. Alexander) in a speech to-day disclosed that from July, 1942, to May, 1943, we sank 346 ...

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  22. Fortresses Claim Bag of 1100

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Eighth U.S.A.A.F. based in England claims that Flying Fortresses in day raiding over Europe have shot down more ...

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  23. REST OF NEWS IN BRIEF

    Referring to a suggestion that. the Ninth Division, A.I.F., should wear the shoulder badge known as the Crusader Badge, the Minister for the Army (Mr. ...

    Article : 311 words
  24. PREMIERS MEET TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Premiers' Conference and Loan Council meeting will open in private to-morrow at Victoria Barracks at 2.30 with a ...

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  25. COMMANDERS IN SICILY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Now that General Montgomery has been named as Commander of the British Forces in Sicily it can be revealed that he was ...

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  26. AXIS PLANES SINK HOSPITAL SHIP

    LONDON, Monday.—Axis planes on Saturday night sank a fully-laden, clearly-marked Allied hospital ship three miles off the Sicilian coast, says ...

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  27. JEWS OPPOSE 1939 PLAN FOR PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM. Monday.—The Zionist General Council, by a majority [?]ote, has decided that Jews will refuse to co-operate in any post-war ...

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  28. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE invasion of Sicily, which is proceeding most satisfactorily, has marked the opening of a new phase of the war. Obviously this, ...

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  29. RUSSIAN GUERRILLAS LIBERATE CHILDREN

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—Russian guerrillas in the Mohilev region have liberated a large group of Russian children who were forcibly taken from ...

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  30. SWEEPS OF FRANCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Spitfires, Mustangs and Bostons in daylight yesterday kept up attacks on transport and industrial targets in northern France, ...

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