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  3. SURPRISE CAUCASUS MOVE PROGRESSES WELL

    LONDON, Monday.—The Soviet offensive is sweeping back the Germans from the vicinity of Veliki Luki to the blizzard-swept Caucasus ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEW BRITISH WARSHIP

    A port bow view of H.M.S. Howe, a British battleship of the King George V. class with 35,000 tons displacement, complement of 1500, with ten 14in. and 16 5.25in. and various smaller guns. Her speed is over 30 knots. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAPS. ALMOST CLEARED OUT OF PAPUA

    Somewhere in Australia, Monday.—The destruction of the Japanese pocket at Buna has freed Allied troops for the last phase of the Papuan campaign-envelopment of the ...

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  6. SIX SOLDIER SONS

    The six sons of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jestrimski, of "Anchor Vale," Pyengana, all of whom with the exception of Mervyn (extreme left), who was wounded at Benghazi and has been discharged as medically unfit since his return from the Middle East, are in action with the A.I.F. They are (left to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BIG INCREASE SOON IN DIRECT TAXES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Substantial increases in direct taxation for the remainder of the current financial year are contemplated by the Federal Government. THEY are intended to meet on the ...

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  8. LABOUR CONFERENCE UNUSUAL SECRECY OBSERVED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Debate on the proposal by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) for extension of the boundaries within which the militia can be used was still in progress when the ...

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  9. NEW JOB FOR TIMOSHENKO

    LONDON, Monday.—Marshal Timoshenko, who was replaced on the Russian southern front six months ago by General ...

    Article : 58 words
  10. DOUBLE U.S. WAR OUTPUT

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The U.S. War Production Board, in an outline of its programme for 1943, forecasts that America's munitions production ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. HITLER GREY WITH WORRY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Stockholm, quoting "Alegmaine—Zeitung," says that as Hitler will ...

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  12. JAP. MOVE ON N.E. INDIA?

    LONDON, Monday.—Berlin radio. quoting a message from Shanghai, says strong Japanese forces are concentrating on the Indian ...

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  13. DESTROYERS BOMBED

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Bombing attacks on Japanese destroyers in the Solomons area are described in last night's ...

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  14. NAZIS REACT TO SETBACKS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Significance is attached to the announcement by Berlin radio that the German ambassadors in Tokio, Madrid, and Stockholm ...

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  15. Big Sweeps Over Channel

    LONDON, Monday.—Heavy combined daylight attacks against France and Belgium yesterday were followed last ...

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  16. Government of French Empire

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is understood that General Giraud has responded favourably to General de Gaulle's offer of co—operation. ...

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  17. TUNISIAN DELAY HOLDS UP ATTACK ON EUROPE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—An 800-miles trip on the Tunisian front has convinced me that a large-scale enterprise will be necessary to knock out the enemy, says the "New York Times" observer, Drew Middleton. ...

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  18. Someday ... the long hard climb will be over...

    Though the road may be long and steep we shall not falter or grow weary because we know that every step brings us nearer to that goal which is Humanity's common aim. ...

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  19. U.S. Annexation of Canada Suggested

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Associated Press historian, Mr. Albert Bushnell Hart, suggests that America should annext Canada after the war, "lest ...

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  20. FOUR MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Four coal mines were idle to-day on account of industrial disputes. Because of absenteeism at ten mines on the northern fields ...

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  21. WIDESPREAD ALLIED AIR RAIDS ON TUNISIAN PORTS

    LONDON, Monday.—Heavy and widespread air attacks by Allied planes against Axis positions in Tunisia were followed by news to-day of a British tank raid near Medjez el Bab. DURING the air assaults the enemy ...

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  22. EIGHTH ARMY READY FOR NEW BLOWS AT ROMMEL?

    LONDON, Monday—The lull in ground activity west of Wadi El Kebir continues. The calm is believed to be a prelude to an imminent offensive by the Eighth Army. AGAIN TO-DAY the Cairo ...

    Article : 188 words
  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE increase in Allied activity against the Japanese in Burma encourages the hope that before very long Sir Archibald ...

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  24. AMERICAN SOLDIERS READY IF HITLER USES POISONOUS GAS

    NEW YORK, Sunday—Major— General porter, chief of the Army chemical Research Bureau told reporters to-day that if Hitler, in a ...

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  25. Somaliland Freed

    JIBUTI, Sunday.—On of the first acts of the new Governor of French Somaliland General Bayardelle) was to return to the population the radios ...

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  26. OIL DRIVE FAILS

    STOCKHOLM, Monday—The German failure to capture the Caucasian oilfields will lead to a serious fuel situation in Germany where mass ...

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  27. STOCKHOLM

    "Svenska Dagbladet" says Major-Generals Coch and von Randow, commanders of armoured divisions in Russia and Africa ...

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