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  3. ALLIES LAUNCH ALL-OUT BLOW IN ITALY

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—Following the secret transfer of the Eighth Army from the Adriatic front to western Italy, the combined Eighth and Fifth Armies on Thursday night opened an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FORTRESSES IN FORCE

    U.S. Army Flying Fortresses in their formation swoop through manoeuvres over an air base in the South-eastern U.S. in prpparation for joining on of the Allied war theatres overseas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SIKHS RESCUED FROM JAPS.

    At an Australian base in New Guinea: Sikhs, who had been used as labourers in the Admiralty Islands and were freed when American troops captured Japanese position. These are the first British troops captured at Singapore to be liberated. The picture above shows the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 86 words
  6. "HEAVIES" HIT BOULOGNE

    LONDON (A.A.P)—Heavy bombers on Thursday night attacked the railwa yards at Boulongne on the French ...

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  7. New Rail Blows

    Heavy bombers on Thursday night attacked the railway yards at Boulogne on the French ...

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  8. Powerful Defences

    Lieut.—General Leese, commander of the Eighth Army, addressing war correspondents before the attack, said: "Our task is to assault and break ...

    Article : 233 words
  9. FEW ANTI-INV ASION DEFENCES SEEN

    All appears quiet and peaceful along the "invasion coast," 'and in some sectors there is clear evidence that the Allied bombings have forced the Germans to withdraw ...

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  10. TWO AXIS DIVISIONS STILL TRAPPED IN CRIMEA

    A Berlin military commentator admitted on Thursday night that one German and one Rumanian division were still in the Crimea, says the Stockholm correspondent of the "Daily Mail." ...

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  11. Japan Expects— BLOW FROM ALEUTIANS

    The lack of important moves in the Pacific in the past few months is probably the, lull preceding ...

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  12. Secret Re-grouping

    The offensive was preceded by a secret and dramatic regrouping of the Allied armies in Italy, involving the transfer of the Eighth Army from the ...

    Article : 333 words
  13. HEAVY AIR SWEEPS OVER HANSA BAY COAST

    Gen.MacArthur's H.Q.—Jap. positions along the Wewak and the Hansa Bay coast were again the target of New.Guinea-based bombers and fighters on Tuesday, when for the second successive day 100 tons of bombs and thousands of rounds of ammunition ...

    Article : 341 words
  14. "Initial Progress" at Kohima

    The operations to clear the Japanese out of their strong positions on the southern outskirts of. Kohima have made ...

    Article : 147 words
  15. Counter-attack on England?

    A counter-attack against England will be launched the moment the Allies start the invasion of Europe, ...

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  16. Seven Survivors of Destroyer's Crew

    Only seven survivors were rescued of the crew of the U.S. destroyer Leopold, by a U-boat. ...

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  17. Nazis Move Fleet to Bulgaria

    Moscow radio quotes a report from Istanbul that Grand Admiral Raeder, former German naval ...

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  18. WASHINGTON (A.A.P)

    Mr. Cordell Hull has announced that the U.S. has received a note from Japan giving conditions about picking up ...

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  19. Australia's View of War "Too Rosy"

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—"The political censorship to which the Australian press is. being subjected is causing the people of that continent to have ...

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  20. Warning Given by Mr. Mackenzie King

    A warning against any attempt to form the Empire into a separate, exclusive bloc was given by the Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. Mackenzie King) when addressing members of both Houses of Parliament on Thursday. ...

    Article : 376 words
  21. Air Gunner's Turret Blown Away

    Flying Officer L. Burgess, of Kelso. near Bathurst, top-gunner in a Mitchell, had a narrow escape during a recent trip over ...

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  22. JAP. ADVANCE CAUSES CONCERN IN CHUNGKING

    An atmosphere of unconcealed concern is spreading through Chungking as reports tell of yet another thrust towards the important communications and trade centre of Loyang, says an American Associated Press ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE Legislative Council's request for a committee investigation of the aluminium project is reasonable. It must be borna ...

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  24. Plain Hint to Portugal To Halt Wolfram Exports

    Portugal was given a plain hint on Thursday night that unless she ceases the free export of wolfram to Germany, Britain will have to reconsider the equally vital supplies she is sending to Portugal, says the "Daily Express." ...

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  25. FRIGATE SINKS TWO U-BOATS WHILE GUARDING NORTH ATLANTIC CONVOY

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—While successfully helping to escort a convoy in the North Atlantic recently, H.M.S. Spey, a frigate commanded by Commander G. A. C. Ormsby, D.S.C., destroyed two U-boats. Sub. Lieut. V. D. Valentine, R.A.N. V.R., of Melbourne, who was formerly a reporter on the Sydney "Sun," had charge of the depth charge parties. ...

    Article : 369 words
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