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  3. SITUATION REMAINS UNCERTAIN IN SOLOMON ISLANDS BATTLE.

    With General MacArthur's Headquarters, Monday.—In the absence of definite news either from the U.S. Naval Headquarters in Washington, or from Allied Headquarters in the S. W. Pacific area, the position is still uncertain in ...

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  4. U.S. AIRCRAFT CARRIER

    The 25,000-ton Essex, another aircraft carrier of the type which brought victory to the American Navy in the Pacific, is launceston in the eastern United States. Ten more just like it will be built under the huge expansion programme of the U.S. Navy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 55 words
  5. RUSSIAN WITHDRAWAL IN CAUCASUS

    LONDON, Monday.—The German forces are steadily penetrating the foothills of the Western caucasus. The Moscow communique to-day admits. that the Russians in ...

    Article : 675 words
  6. OUTBREAK OF RIOTING IN INDIAN CITIES: TEN KILLED AT BOMBAY

    LONDON, Monday.—Widespread disturbances have occurred in Bombay and other centres, following the arrest of Gandhi, Nehru and other Indian Congress Party leaders. Ten rioters have been killed in Bombay, where two policemen have been killed and 45 ...

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  7. Knotty Problems for Premiers

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Many controversial items are listed on the agenda for the Premiers' conference which ...

    Article : 174 words
  8. ALLEGED LIBEL

    MELBOURNE, Monday—John Stewart Legge, of South Yarra, journalist, formerly an officer in the Department of Information, was to-day granted ...

    Article : 211 words
  9. Egyptian Front HEAVY BLOW AT AXIS SUPPLY LINE

    LONDON, Sunday.—A severe blow has been dealt to Axis supplies by the destruction of over 70 enemy power lighter ...

    Article : 357 words
  10. Norwegian Teachers Released

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Times" correspondent at Stockholm says it is authoritatively reported that the majority of the 700 arrested Norwegian ...

    Article : 73 words
  11. PHYSICALLY FIT

    No means for making Australian soldiers Physically fit is being neglected both in the training centres and in advanced operational stations and the men are responding with enthusiasm. From one of the latter areas comes this photo of a five miles cross country race, open to all the Allied Services which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. U.S. PRODUCTION "CRAWLING ALONG"

    CHICAGO, Sunday.—Startling statements about U.S. war production were made by Mr. Walter P. Reuther; new ...

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  13. THREE RAIDERS SHOT DOWN

    LONDON, Monday—Three enemy bombers were destroyed over Britain last night. There were raiders over the south ...

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  14. TRANSATLANTIC ONE-DAY JAUNT

    LONDON, Monday,—Mr. H. V. Kaltenborn, N.B.C. political commentator. left America on Saturday night, spent Sunday visiting various centres in ...

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  15. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE PEOPLE of the Allied countries cannot be reminded too often of the tremendous advantages possessed by our enemies ...

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  16. Ship Sinking Angers Uruguayans

    MONTEVIDEO, Sunday.—The Government has protested to Germany against the sinking of the Uruguayan vessel Maldonado and is demanding an ...

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  17. "WE ARE HERE TO TAKE THE OFFENSIVE," SAYS LEADER OF U.S. TROOPS IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Sunday.—Major-General M. W. Clark, interviewed at U.S. headquarters somewhere in England to-day, stressed the offensive spirit of United States troops now pouring into England. "Obviously we are not here to sit on our back ends," he said. "We are here to take the offensive. All I can say in reference to the opening of a second front is, the sooner ...

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  18. Expect More Clues from Saboteurs

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.—Details of the execution of the six Nazi saboteurs continued to-day to be shrouded in official mystery, as Dasch and Berger. ...

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  19. CAPTIVE N.Z. AIRMEN BECOME CAPTORS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Express" says Malta gunners were astonished to see a low-flying Italian seaplane approaching the island with white hand- kerchiefs fluttering from the fuselage. ...

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  20. Severe Jap. Losses at Linchwan

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—American planes have again bombed Japanese positions outside Linchwan, causing heavy casualties, says "Central News." ...

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