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  3. ANOTHER CONVOY SMASHED

    Gen. MacArthur's H.Q., Tuesday.—With the smashing of another convoy north of Kavieng, New Ireland, on ...

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  4. CONTINUOUS AIR ASSAULTS

    "The Examiner" Special Service and A.A.P. LONDON, Tuesday—The continuous massive air assaults on Germany and Western Europe are designed to challenge the ...

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  5. KAVIENG RAID HEROES

    The crew of the Catalina which landed on Kavieng Harbour under fire four times during last week's big raid. They picked up 15 men ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHURCHILL SAYS, NAZIS STILL STRONG

    LONDON, Tuesday (A. A. P)—Making his first speech to the Commons since the Teheran talks, Mr. Churchill earned today: "I have never taken the view that ...

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  7. SMASHING AIR BLOWS

    Photographs taken during last week's smashing air blows against the Japanese in the South Pacific. Above—Billows of smoke rise along the Kavieng waterfront as Allied bombers sweep over this Japanese base in New Ireland. Below— A Japanese destroyer escorting the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WARNING TO SPAIN

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.).—The Government has decided to continue the oil embargo against Spain during March, and also has prepared ...

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  9. Jap. Shake -up: ADMISSION OF FAILURE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A.P.)—"The Japanese shake-up, direct result of the U.S. assault on Truk, is an admission of failure, but not of ...

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  10. LOSSES BRITAIN HAS SUSTAINED

    It is far from my wish to make any boastful statement about the part this island is taking in the war, but the dominations have a right to know ...

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  11. REDS SURGE INTO KRIVOI ROG

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.)—Russian forces under Marshel Koniev have taken the offensive against Krivoi Rog, the last important centre of German resistance in the Dnieper Bend. ...

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  12. Death for French Saboteurs

    LONDON. Monday (A.A.P.).—German News Agency reports from Paris say that a German court-martial which tried 24 terrorists sentenced 23 of them ...

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  13. LAST ISLAND IN WEST MARSHALLS UNDER FIRE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.)— American forces have captured Eniwetok Island. Enemy resistance has been stubborn and small pockets of troops have yet to be overcome ...

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  14. REST OF NEWS IN BRIEF

    Frederick Janes (65), prospector, was found dead in his home at Adamsfield yesterday morning. Janes complained of feeling unwell yesterday, and was ...

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  15. ELECTION WORRY FOR CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Monday.—Spurred on by the victory it assisted to achieve for Mr. White in West Derbyshire, the "Common Wealth Circus" in now ...

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  16. May Return to War Council

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Mr. Hughes, M. H. R., will most likely return to the War Council, from which he resigned as a representative of ...

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  17. Pressure in Burma

    NEW DELHI. Monday (A.A.P.).— Fighting in the area of the 7th Indian Division, on the Arakan front in N. W. Burma, is somewhat confused now that ...

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  18. JAPS. LAG IN AERO ENGINES

    PEARL HARBOUR, Monday (A.A.P.).— Rear-Admiral Radford. Chief of Staff of the Pacific Fleet Naval Air Force said to-day that the Japanese still lag ...

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  19. Russian Commando Raid on Norway

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—Berlin radio says a Russian commando group early yesterday morning landed at Baats Fjord, in Finmark, at the extreme ...

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  20. HEAVY SHELLING AS FORCES PREPARE For NEW ANZIO CLASH

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.) — There was a relative full yesterday as both sides prepared for the next phase of the fierce Anzio beach-head battle. ARTILLERY of both sides fired heavy ...

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  21. Plans to Improve Oil Reserves

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A. A. P.).—It is learned authoritatively that the U. S. Government is framing foreign policy on oil in the Middle East and ...

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  22. Burgled, Blitzed

    LONDON, Tuesday (A. A. P.).—To be burgled and then blitzed was the weekend experience of Mr. Athol Lewis, London manager of the Commonwealth ...

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  23. MAY EVACUATE NORWAY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is reported that the Germans may evacuate at least part of Norway and so concentrate on the ...

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  24. "LIKE OLD TIMES"

    LONDON, Monday . (A,A.P.). — A crowd held up traffic when Mr. Churchill, accompanied by a naval officer, inspected some of the damage from ...

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  25. MEXICAN GOVERNOR SHOT

    MAZATLAN (Mexico), Tuesday (A.A.P.).—A tall, masked man shot dead the Governor of the Province of Sinalga and escaped amid a shower of ...

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  26. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    FLAGS are flying in Australia to-day in celebration of the 26th anniversary of the birth of the Red Army. It is all-important ...

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  27. Minesweepers Damaged

    LONDON. Monday (A.A.P.).—Coastal Command Beaufighters. escorted by R.A.F. Spitfires, attacked enemy shipping off the Dutch coast to-day. ...

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  28. Talks on Poland

    WASHINGTON. Monday (A A P.).—The Russian Ambassador (M. Gromyko) conferred with President Roosevelt to-day, under circumstances suggesting ...

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  29. CANADIANS TO STUDY JUNGLE WARFARE UNDER AUSTRALIANS

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. (A.A P.).—Preparatory possibly to Canadian army participation in the Pacific. Canada is arranging with the Australian High Command to give Canadian officers, non-coms., and specialists battle experience in the S.W. Pacific. says the Canadian Press Association. ...

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  30. Question of Very Great Importance

    OTTAWA, Tuesday (A.A.P.)—The Canadian Prime Minister (Mr Mackenzie King) told the Commons to-day that Cabinet had dealt with "a ...

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  31. LONDONERS GET LEMONS

    LONDON, Monday (A. A. P.).—Lemons unexpectedly appeared in London shops to-day in time for flavouring pancakes for Shrove Tuesday. Long ...

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