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  3. GERMAN LINE BENDING AND CRACKING AND CRACKING

    LONDON, Thursday.—Hitler's eastern front is bending and cracking from Staraya Russa to Orel as the Red Army drives on after new successes on the Moscow front, says Reuters ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RED GUARDSMEN CROSS DON

    Red Guardsmen crossing the River Don in their great westward advance towards the Donetz Basin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALLIED BOMBERS WIPE OUT JAPANESE CONVOY

    Somewhere in Australia, Thursday —The Japanese convoy heading towards New Guinea, reinforced to a strength of 22 warships and transports, has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IN SEARCH OF JAP. SHIPS

    Heavy bombers like these Flying Fortresses helped to smash the Japanese convoy in the Bismarck Sea. This picture was actually taken while the Fortresses were over the sea in the neighbourhood of New Britain. ...

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  7. AXIS GAINS SOME GROUND IN NORTH TUNISIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The North African communique to-day reports that in Northern Tunisia the enemy has gained some ground in the area of Sed Janane at the expense of very heavy casualties. Attacks in other areas have all been ...

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  8. R.A.F. BOMBS MINE IN NORWAY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mosquito bombers made daring daylight raid on a molybdenum plant at Knaben, Norway, yesterday, and at night the R.A.F. made a heavy attack on ...

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  9. Nazi Torturers Will be Hanged.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Nazis have been warned in broadcasts to Europe and in leaflets dropped over Germany ...

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  10. SUBS. SINK SEVEN MORE SHIPS

    LONDON. Thursday.—British submarines in the Mediterranean have had more successes, destroying seven enemy vessels on the North African supply ...

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  11. King Works in Arms Plant

    LONDON, Thursday.—The King has become a part-time worker in a war factory. He stands at a bench from 6 to 8.30 ...

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  12. COMMUNIQUE ON S.W. PACIFIC

    Yesterday's communique from General MacArthur's headquarters was as follows:— NORTH-EAST SECTOR ...

    Article : 318 words
  13. Children Find Stolen Grenade Bomb

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Live Mills hand grenade bombs strewn about a Sydney park to-day were handled by children, one of whom took one to ...

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  14. SPITFIRES IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The announcement that Spitfire fighter squadrons operated by R.A.A.F. as well as R.A.F. pilots had been in Australia for ...

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  15. KEEPING ITALIAN TROOPS HOME

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—Italian troops in future are likely to be used exclusively for the defence of the Mediterranean area, but more Italian ...

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  16. Not Gaining Ships Fast Enough

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Sir Arthur Salter, head of the British merchant shipping mission, told the press to-day that the shipping ...

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  17. Common Belief in Delhi That Doctors Fed Gandhi

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is a common belief in Delhi that Gandhi's doctors have been feeding him in one way or another since February 22, and that his recovery from the grave condition reported is an "act of glucose" rather than an act of ...

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  18. Jap. 'One Man Army' Rouses Pilots' Ire

    U.S. Air Base in China, Wednesday.—Bomber and fighter crews are pursuing a personal vendetta against a Japanese "one man army" perched on the high ...

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  19. TALKED HIMSELF TO DEATH

    NEW YORK, Thursday—The O.W.I. to-day picked up a Tokio broadcast paying a tribute to a Japanese shortwave propagandist who talked himself ...

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  20. 1000 BOMBS ON KISKA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday—A Navy communique on the North Pacific reports that during February U.S. aircraft operating under adverse weather ...

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE announcement by the Mayor (Alderman Oldham) that there exists within the Launceston city boundaries a ...

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  22. HOUSE OF COMMONS AT STANDSTILL

    LONDON, Thursday.—The death of the Speaker (Captain E. A. Fitzroy) has brought to a temporary standstill the whole machinery of the House of Commons, which, without a Speaker, is no longer properly constituted. ...

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  23. DISCIPLINE SLACKENING AMONG GERMANS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The "New York Times" correspondent at Stockholm says a slackening of discipline among German troops is reported ...

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  24. "HELLO, SUCKERS!"—CHARGE THAT N.Z. IS EXPLOITING AMERICANS

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—In an editorial headed, "Hello, Suckers!" the "Herald Tribune" to-day says: "There is a strong air of the fantastic about the New Zealand airports which Representative Maas described in Congress." ...

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  25. BRISBANE, Thursday.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Sequel to the death in a flat in Mayne-street, Chincilla, last night of Sapper Ronald Edward Baker, also known as David ...

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  26. GERMAN CENSORSHIP SURPRISINGLY FRANK ABOUT BERLIN RAID EFFECTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German censor ship is giving correspondents surprising latitude in describing the terrifying effect of the R.A. F.'s mamoth raid on Berlin on the civilian population. THE Swiss newspaper "La Suisse's" ...

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  27. "DESERT VICTORY" ACCLAIMED

    LONDON, Wednesday—Special press representatives, who to-day saw a preview of the film "Desert Victory," depicting the story of the Eighth Army's ...

    Article : 114 words
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