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  3. BATTLE FLARES UP ON BALTIC FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.)— For three days now the Russians have been trying with the utmost violence to unhinge the German front between ...

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  4. H.M.A.S. BATAAN LAUNCHED

    Prior to the launching of the H.M.A.S. Bataan, a short service was conducted by the Coadjutor Bishop of Sydney, Dr. Pilcher, shown in the centre of the clerical group standing near the microphone. Mrs. Douglas MacArthur on the launching participates in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SEVERE JAP. AIR LOSSES IN S.W. PACIFIC

    At Gen. MacArthur's H.Q., Tuesday.—Twenty-three aircraft and a 10-000-ton cargo ship destroyed, with two others almost certainly destroyed, are latest Japanese losses in the South-West Pacific. ...

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  6. FIGHTING IN ITALY

    After days of determined fighting under appalling weather conditions and in the face of stiff enemy resistance, the vital mountain barrier of Mount Camino, which barred the Allied advance on Rome, is in Fifth Army hands. The picture shows a line of stretcher bearers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PACIFIC PLAN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—A defence system based upon the island screen to the north, and involving participation by Britain and foreign ...

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  8. C.-IN-C. PREDICTS FALL OF ROME BY SPRING

    ALGIERS. Tuesday (,A.A.P.)—"I am optimistic that the Allie[?] will take Rome by the spring, but the Italian campaign will t be over then," said Gen. Sir Henry Maitland-Wilson to-day in his first public statement since his appointment as ...

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  9. BRITAIN DENIES PEACE TALK STORY

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.) — Emphatic denials have been given by the British Foreign Office and British Embassy in Washington to a statement by the Russian Communist official ...

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  10. NINE COAL MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Seven mines on the South Coast stopped to-day, in sympathy with the strikers at the Coal-cliff colliery. Only two mines worked ...

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  11. CLAIM HUGE RUSSIAN LOSSES

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.). —The German High Command claims that between June 5 and December 5, 1943, the Russians ...

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  12. MURDERS DURING R.A.F. BLITZ

    LONDON. Monday.—Stockholm reports say that women in Berlin have got the [?]runk mu[?]der jitters" following the discovery of the murder of a ...

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  13. TITO WOUNDED

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).— Marshal Tito, ugoslav Partisan leader, has been wounded during operations in Montenegro. according to Cairo radio. ...

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  14. MR. ROOSEVELT STILL ILL

    WASHINGTON. Monday (A.A.P.). —The White House secretary (Mr. Stephen Early) revealed to-day that President Roosevelt has lost 10lb. in ...

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  15. WANT MacARTHUR AS PRESIDENT

    CHICAGO, Monday (A.A. P.). — A National Association of MacArthur for President Clubs has been formed by a group of state leaders in the ...

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  16. GIANT TRANSPORT PLANE

    LONDON, Monday (B.O.W.). — The Avro York, twin sister of the Lancaster bomber, has had its first private view. ...

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  17. COLOMBIA AS ALLY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).— Dr. Alfonzo Lopez. President of the South American Republic of Colombia, signed the United Nations declaration ...

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  18. MR. CHURCHILL BACK IN LONDON

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.) — There were enthusiastic scenes at a London station this morning when Mr. Churchill returned after an absence of nearly ten weeks. He took his seat in the Commons within an hour and was greeted with ...

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  19. Eight Killed in R.A.A.F. Crashes

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Eight R.A.A.F. men have died as a result of two crashes in N.S.W. Five airmen were killed when an aircraft crashed during ...

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  20. BURMA ADVANCE

    NEW DELHI, Monday. (A.A.P.).— West of the Mayu Range in Burma British troops have again made a small advance and have occupied the ...

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  21. DEATH FOR FASCIST

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.). — Reuters correspondent at Algiers reports that an Allied military tribunal has passed the death sentence on ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS LEAD GUERRILLAS IN MOUNTAINS AND FORESTS OF MALAYA

    CHUNGKING, Monday (A.A.P.)—Guerri Ilas, consisting mainly of Chinese troops, with some Australians, Indians and British, are operating in the mountains and forests of Malaya, led by British and Australian oflicers who survived the fall of Singapore. THIS was reported to an Associated ...

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  23. SHUTTLE BOMBING

    PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday (A.A.P.). —In a speech to-day, Gen. Arnold. Chief of the U.S. Air Staff, said that the Allies progress in Italy and the ...

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  24. WARSHIPS FOR CANADA

    OTTAWA. Monday (A.A.P.). — The Navy Minister (Mr. A. L. Macdonald) announced to-day that Britain had presented Canada with two new fleet ...

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  25. RELEASES FROM ARMY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The rate of discharge from the army for rural and other industries, under the Government's scheme to release 20,000 ...

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  26. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE letter which the Launceston City Council has received from the Civil Aviation Department regarding the proposal to ...

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  27. RAIDS ON MARSHALLS

    WASHINGTON. Monday (A.A.P.).— In U.S. daylight raids on atolls in the Marshalls at the week-end, two cargo ships were probably sunk at Maloelap ...

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  28. All Danish Police Interned: Wave of Sabotage

    STOCKHOLM, Monday (A.A.P.)—According to the Free Danish. Press Service, the Germans this morning interned the entire police force of Copenhagen, totalling 5000 men, and occupied all police stations. ...

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  29. SABOTEURS PARACHUTE FROM GERMAN BOMBER OVER EIRE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It was revealed to-day that two pre-Nazi Irishmen parachuted from a German bomber over Eire recently, carrying £6000 in English and Irish notes and small wireless transmitters. ...

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  30. FINNS CHARGED WITH TORTURE

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.). —The Russian Embassy's information bulletin to-day charges the Finns with torturing Russiars at Petrozavodsk, on ...

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