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  3. PEACE ENVOYS REPORTED IN NORTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Sunday.—While the British War Cabinet stands by to receive Italy's acceptance of the Allied peace offer, an unconfirmed report says that Marshal ...

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  4. VAST DAYLIGHT SWEEPS ON AIR BASES

    LONDON, Sunday.—On two successive days well over 500 Allied fighters and light bombers were out in daylight sweeps against Luftwaffe bases in occupied Europe. ...

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  5. TWO ALLIED CHIEFS

    General Eisenhower, Commander-in-Chief in North Africa, and General Giraud, head of the Fighting French, leaving for the saluting base on the occasion of the Victory parade held in Tunis. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ADRIATIC KEY

    The Istrian peninsula and the Udine region, which German troops are reported to be occupying, are shown on this map of northern Italy. The Istrian peninsula is vital to Hitler as the key to the Adriatic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ITALIAN TROOPS LEAVE BALKANS, FRANCE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reliable reports say that Italian troops are withdrawing from Greece and are being replaced by Germans. IN THE Larissa area of Greece, ...

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  8. BARGE-BUSTING SWEEPS BY ALLIED AIRCRAFT

    Somewhere in Australia, Sunday.—Intensifying their attacks on Japanese supply lines, Allied aircraft and surface raiders have destroyed at least 25 barges in the past two days, and scored hits on others. ...

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  9. "REMEMBER 1918"

    LONDON, Sunday.—A few hours after Mussolini's fall from power, pamphlets appeared mysteriously in the streets of ...

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  10. Renewed Air Raids on Jap. Bases

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Sunday—R.A.A.F. raids on New Britain last week marked a new phase in our attacks on Japanese-held bases in the ...

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  11. COULD DO WITH SINGLE GOVERNMENT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Australia could do with one Government, said the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) in a luncheon address to the Australian ...

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  12. Shock Troops Mutiny

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Morocco radio, quoting Berlin reports, says that a considerable number of S.S. shock troops revolted on Friday in several ...

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  13. DECISIVE MOVES IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Navy Secretary (Colonel Knox) declared to-day: "It is unreasonable to assume that the offensive methods now ...

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  14. OWEN NARES DEAD

    LONDON, Sunday.—The death is announced of the famous actor Owen Nares. ...

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  15. RUSSIANS TAKE MORE STRONG POSITIONS SOUTH AND EAST OF OREL

    LONDON, Sunday.—Russian forces strengthened their grip on fortified points around Orel yesterday. The battle for the city has reached a crisis, with both sides throwing in larger forces. ...

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  16. TRAINING TEST

    Members of the W.A.A.A.F. and recruits undergoing a test for technical training and mechanical work. W.A.A.A.F.'s who scored well in their aptitude tests were selected. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. WARNING TO NEUTRALS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Britain, America and Russia have warned all neutral countries that the Allies will not allow them to ...

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  18. FINNISH PEACE MOVE

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Stockholm quotes a report that Finnish peace feelers via Sweden have resulted ...

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  19. May Accept French Committee

    ALGIERS, Sunday.—Unified action announced by the French Committee of Liberation to-day may result in immediate recognition of the ...

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  20. Burma's Independence

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Announcing to-day the granting of independence to Burma. Tokio radio said: "Burma has formally declared war on the United ...

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  21. SMALL CORNER OF SICILY STILL IN GERMAN HANDS GROWS SMALLER DAILY

    LONDON, Sunday,—Allied aircraft yesterday resumed their intensive sweeps of the German lines and communications targets behind the lines in the N.E. corner of Sicily. The British Eighth Army gained some ground in the direction of Catania. THE Sicilian campaign enters its ...

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  22. GERMAN ARMY PURGE

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—The Soviet War News quotes a lieutenant of the 216th German Infantry Division who went over to the Russians for ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IN his Tasmanian speeches the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Fadden) has effectively defended his post-war credits proposal. ...

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  24. KISKA LANDINGS REPORTED

    LONDON, Sunday.—An unconfirmed Vichy radio announcement said to-day that American forces have landed on Kiska, the last Japanese stronghold in ...

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  25. Plans for Textile Expansion

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Federal Government wishes to arrange with the clothing and textile industry to open factories for clothing ...

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  26. Hong Kong Wharf Area Smashed

    CHUNGKING, Saturday.—The U.S. Air Force communique says that Taiku wharf area at Hong Kong was smashed with many direct hits when U.S. ...

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  27. JAPS. UNEASY ABOUT ITALY'S POSITION

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Japanese uneasiness about the situation in Italy was reflected when a Tokio announcer, after the regular broadcast to Italy ...

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  28. U.S. OUTPUT NOT SUFFICIENT TO MEET WAR REQUIREMENTS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—At the end of June 43 per cent. of the total volume of U.S. munitions requirements currently scheduled for this year had actually been produced, according to a report by Mr. Donald Nelon, Chairman of the U.S. War Production Board. ...

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  29. CONVOY OF 147 SHIPS PASSES GIBRALTAR

    LONDON, Saturday.—Madrid radio said to-day that 147 Allied merchantmen, escorted by warships, passed through the Strait of Gibraltar to-day ...

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