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  3. RUSSIANS STORMING TWO RAIL JUNCTIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).— The capture by the Russians yesterday of yladimirskaya, 26 miles south of Leningrad, cuts off all possibility of a German restart by rail from Tosno, the big centre which is now being stormed frontally by ...

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  4. OPPOSITION GROWS TO ALLIED DRIVE

    LANDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.). — Allies forces have thrown the Germans back across the Mussolini canal, inland from the Nettuno bridgehead, and are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BULLDOZERS BUSY

    A R.A.A.F. bulldozer boards an Allied craft on its way to another area. The bulldozer will help to construct another airfield. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BEAUFORTS HOLD RECORD

    Beaufort Bombers to the strip to take off for a night bombing raid on Rabaul. Beau[?]orts now hold the South-West Pacific record for the greatest number of aircraft used and the greatest weight of bombs dropped by one type in a single night bombing raid. This raid was made ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. P.M. BITTER ABOUT STRIKES NAKED, UNASHAMED LAWLESSNESS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—"This is lawlessness, naked and unashamed," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) to-day in expressing the Government's concern at the deplorable ...

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  8. 54 JAP. PLANES DESTROYED AT RABAUL

    Gen. MacArthur's H.Q., Wednesday.—Caught completely by surprise at Rabaul on Sunday morning, the Japanese lost 40 more aircraft, and in an afternoon raid they lost 14. Only five of our planes failed to return. ...

    Article : 368 words
  9. WAR DANGER IN SWITZERLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.)— Dr. Kobbels, a member of the Swiss Federal Council to-day, warned over Swiss radio that ...

    Article : 65 words
  10. JAPANESE FORCED FROM KANKIRYO SADDLE

    Gen. MacArthur's H.Q., Wednesday.—Australians have forced the Japanese from all positions on Kankiryo Saddle, in the Ramu Valley, New Guinea, and are pressing forward on the mule track which runs to Daumoina, terminal of the motor road from ...

    Article : 286 words
  11. Careless Talk in Night Clubs

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Scotland Yard military and security officers and Allied military police are co-operating in a special clean-up of London's night ...

    Article : 140 words
  12. "BOLD START" ON PEACE PLAN

    NEW YORK, Wednesday (A.A.P.) — The North American Newspaper Alliance special correspondent, "Pertinax" describes . the Australian-New ...

    Article : 152 words
  13. Evacuating Tokio

    LANDON, Wednesday (A.A.P) — Berlin radio, quoting a Tokio message, says the Japanese Minister for the ...

    Article : 79 words
  14. NEW WOTJE RAID

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday (A.A.P.) — A Pacific fleet communique to-day says Army heavy bombers attacked Wotte atoll in the Marshalls at dusk on ...

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  15. SYDNEY TRAM STRIKE CONTINUED FOR 24 HOURS: LITTLE DISORGANISATION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Defying the National Security Order issued by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin), tram and bus workers in Sydney and Newcastle to-day remained on strike for 24 hours. Arrangements were made for the drivers and conductors of all-night trams to resume duty after midnight to-night. ...

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  16. POLISH PATRIOT ACTIVITY

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.). — Underground troops have taken the town of Bilgoraj, in Lublin Province. from the Germans. ...

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  17. U.S. CASUALTIES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.)— Casualties in the U.S. armed forces since Pearl Harbour total 142,289, of whom 32.662 are dead. 47.123 wounded, ...

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  18. Japs. Doing Good Job in U.S. Army

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A.P.). — The "Sun" correspondent, Glen Perry, says that American-born Japanese serving in the U.S. army, have ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    TASMANIA has had a very small share of the huge volume of war spending. Must the state also have its industrial future ...

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  20. REPORTED DECISION BY ARGENTINE TO BREAK RELATIONS WITH GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—It is reported from Montevideo that Argentina has decided to break with the Axis. There is no confirmation from Argentina, but the Foreign Minister (M. Gilbert) said the Government would eliminate all espionage activities. HE said that espionage of which the ...

    Article : 241 words
  21. Bigger Effort to Beat Japan

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.) — Representative Mansfield, in a broadcast to-day, predicted a lengthy Japanese conflict, and said:— ...

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  22. Over £13 Million a Day for War

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.)—Asking the Commons for a supplementary vote of £750 million to the end of the financial year and a further vote of £1000 ...

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  23. MURDER OF 11,000 POLES

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P). — Moscow radio reports that the special Soviet Commission investigating the murder of Polish war prisoners by the ...

    Article : 61 words
  24. N.Z. PRIVATE IN PATRIOT ARMY

    CAIRO, Wednesday (A A.P). — A New Zealand infantryman, Private Jack Denver, who escaped from the Germans by jumping off a war prisoners train ...

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  25. JAPS.' BIG MISTAKE

    SAN FRANCISCO. Wednesday (A.A.P.)—Ray Cronin; Associated Press correspondent, who was interned for 21 months after the fall of Manila, said ...

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