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  3. KURSK, FIRST AXIS WINTER BASE, CAPTURED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Capture by the Russians yesterday of Kursk, one of Hitler's main bastions on his winter defence line, gave them biggest success since ...

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  4. HELPED BY NATIVE

    A native boy from papua photographed killed a Japanese sniper after being guided to the enemy dug-out by the native boy. The sniper was seen firing at Australian carrying munitions towards the front line at Buna. Keeping the dugout under observation, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALLIES WIPE OUT JAP. BASE AT DOBO

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday.—The former seaplane base of Dobo, in the Arulslands, will not be of much use to the Japanese for the present. ...

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  6. CAN ADVANCE BE STEMMED?

    In their drive through the Donetz Bas have reached Kramatorsk, theatening and other Soviet moves are indicated by arrows... Kursk has been taken. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "TOUGH GOING IN PACIFIC, BUT VICTORY SURE"

    LONDON, Monday.—Allied victory in the Pacific was a mathematical certainty, said Admiral Stark (Commander of U.S. Naval Forces in Europe) to-day, because— ...

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  8. JAPS. GET OUT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—It was officially announced to-day that Japanese resistance on Guadalcanal had apparently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Dutch Traitor Shot in Street

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lieut-General Hendrik Seyffardt (70), commandant of the Dutch Nazi Vounteer Legion, was shot dead outside his home on Friday, ...

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  10. SHOWDOWN IN TUNISIA EXPECTED SOON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Although so far the tactical exchanges in Tunisia have gone in the enemy's favour, the time is coming when the Allies' gathering strength will bring a showdown. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE PRICE OF VICTORY

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A correspondent of the "Herald- Tribune," after a seven months' tour of Russia, says: "Russia is ...

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  12. Bigger Cargoes From U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Lend-lease sailings in 1943 from the United States would probably double those of 1942, said the War Shipping ...

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  13. V.C. FOR NEW GUINEA HERO

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.—For conspicuous bravery in New Guinea operations Private Bruce Steel Kingsbury, 24, of ...

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  14. C.M.F. BILL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Possibilities of an eleventh hour development on the C.M.F. Bill were strongly canvassed in the ...

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  15. STALIN'S STRATEGY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Stalin's "victory strategy" in the present Russian offensive is now clear. ...

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  16. LONDON ALERT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—London had a brief air alert this morning, but no bombs were dropped. The alert was due to German ...

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  17. UNION DELEGATION TO LONDON

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Government approval has been given to an Australian Trade Union delegation of six members going to London to attend ...

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  18. 'TRAGIC BATTLES FOR JAPS.'

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—In a broad-cast intended only for the homeland and occupied Pacific areas, Tokio radio said last night that the New Guinea ...

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  19. Hopes to Get Powers Bill Through

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.—The Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Cosgrove), who has been conferring with the Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) on the Tasmanian ...

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  20. COPENHAGEN BOMBED

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday.—The Malmos (South Sweden) correspondent of "Tidningen" says Copenhagen was bombed three times last night. ...

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  21. Still No Big Solomons Clash

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A Navy Department spokesman said to-day: "The situation remains unchanged in the South Pacific." ...

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  22. Command Changes in Tunisia

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General Sir H. Alexander is believed to be the choice for operational commander in the field under General Eisenhower. ...

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  23. ALLIED SHIP TORPEDOED OFF AUSTRALIAN COAST

    Vivid stories of the torpedoing of an Allied ship off the eastern Australian coast were told by survivors who have reached port. The 14 survivors brought to shore were rescued by a raft. Two of them had survived n previous sinking. ...

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  24. Review by Churchill in Commons Soon

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill), replying to a question about the creation of a supreme ...

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  25. WAS DR. LEY DRUNK?

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"Was he drunk?" was the question raised by listeners who last night heard the German labour ...

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  26. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IT may be that if the Powers Bill is resubmitted the members of the Legislative Council will at least allow it to remain ...

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  27. Exploiting Bauxite

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.—Exploitation of Australia's bauxite deposits for the manufacture of aluminium was discussed by the Minister for Supply (Mr. ...

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  28. BATTERING OF LORIENT FORCES EVACUATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Following the destructive R.A.F raid on the submarine base at Lorient the previous night, the Germans yesterday ordered the complete evacuation of the district by to-morrow. ...

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  29. HITLER TELLS PARTY LEADERS, "GERMANY CAN STILL WIN WAR"

    LONDON, Monday.—Hitler still thinks he will win. He summoned gauleiters (Nazi district leaders) and Reich chiefs to his headquarters on Saturday and told them so. AN official announcement says: "In ...

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  30. TRADE UNION ADVISORY PANEL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A trade union advisory panel representing groups of unions will be elected within the next two weeks to advise the ...

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  31. ARMY GUARDS IN ITALIAN CITIES

    LONDON. Tuesday—Moscow radio quotes a a message from Berne that troops have been sent to Rome, Genoa, Naples. Turin and Milan to prevent ...

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