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  3. CLASH OF ARMOURED FORCES AROUND TEBURBA

    LONDON, Tuesday—Allied and German armoured formations are locked in battle around Teburba, 20 miles west of Tunis. ...

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  4. BROUGHT DOWN AT DARWIN

    Above: The badly smashed body of a Japanese plane shot down in a night raid on Darwin by Squardron-Leader R. C. Cresswell (right). The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BIG AIR BATTLES RAGE IN NEW GUINEA

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday.— Twenty-one Japanese planes were destroyed fort negligible Allied looses during fierce day-long dog fights over the New ...

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  6. RUMANIANS LOSE 250,000

    ISTANBUL, Monday.— Reliable information from Rumania states that a quarter of a million Rumanians ...

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  7. Allies Can Use Dakar

    LONDON, Monday.—A Columbia Broadcasting System correspondent announced in a broadcast from Algiers to-day ...

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  8. ADVANCE IN RUSSIA SLOWS DOWN

    LONDON, Tuesday— The Stalingrad offensive has entered its second phase—consolidating gains and dealing with stiffening ...

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  9. JAPAN TO PAY FOR EVIL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Retribution for the crimes of Japan was drawing near, said the British Prime Minister ...

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  10. WIDESPREAD STRAFING BY FIGHTERS

    LONDON, Monday.—Aircraft of Fighting Command and Army Co-operation Command were active over France and the Low ...

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  11. CLASH IN BURMA IMMINENT

    LONDON, Monday.—If recent activities on land and in the air are any criterion, hard fighting is imminent in Burma. ...

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  12. FRENCH FLEET LOSSES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Of the 75 French warships in Toulon harbour when the Germans entered the naval base, 51 were sunk, ...

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  13. TAILORS HARD HIT BY VICTORY SUIT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Master tailors to-day supported an opinion expressed by Mr. Peter Sallon (secretary of the Clothing Trades Union) that tailors ...

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  14. Jap. Internees Riot in California

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday— One Japanese internee was killed and nine wounded in disturbances at the Japanese relocation ...

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  15. WOMEN'S WAGES IN FEDERAL SERVICE

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.— The effect of decisions by the Women's Employment Board to-day will be to abolish for the duration of the war any difference ...

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  16. PLANNED SINKINGS AT BUENOS AIRES

    BUENOS AIRES. Tuesday.— The Germans planned to sink Allied vessels in Buenos Aires harbour, according to the testimony of Walter ...

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  17. CHETNIKS MAKE BIG ATTACKS

    ISTANBUL, Monday.— Yugoslav regulars and chetniks (guerrillas) under General Mikhallovitch have launched the most serious attacks since ...

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  18. JAPS. AMBITIOUS

    NEW YORK, Monday.— The Office of War Information announced to-day that Admiral Takahashei, of the Japanese Navy, predicted on Tokio radio ...

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  19. Boy, 13, Fought on Guadalcanal

    CHICAGO, Monday.— Thirteen-year-old George Hello fought with the Marines at Guadalcanal, his mother revealed to-day. ...

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  20. Famous Pianist Best Poker Player?

    LONDON, Monday.— The discussion in several London newspapers recently on the question of the legality of the card game of poker has led the ...

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  21. KAISER'S SECOND SON DEAD AT 59

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Prince Eitel Freidrich, second son of the late ex-Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany, died at Potsdam last night at the age of 59. ...

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  22. LOSS OF 130 IN SINKING

    WASHINGTON. Monday.—The Navy has announced that at least 130 persons are dead after the sinking by torpedoing of a medium-sized United ...

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  23. DARLAN DANGEROUS, SAYS CATROUX

    LONDON, Monday.—General Catroux, political head of the Fighting French Movement London, gave a serious warning to-day that the Allied communications in North Africa were endangered as a result of Admiral Darlan's ...

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  24. U.S. AND JAP. LOSSES IN FIRST YEAR OF WAR

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—In its first year of war in the Pacific, the United States lost 61 naval and 24 non-combatant ships. U.S. communiques have listed 131 Japanese naval vessels and 175 non-combatant ships sunk, but Tokio ...

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  25. Halsey Gets to Seat of Issue

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— An army officer just returned from the Solomons related that Admiral William Halsey called ...

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  26. THE FIRST SHOT!

    NEW YORK, Monday.—One Japanese broadcast on the anniversary of the war in the Pacific went so far as to accuse America of precipitating war ...

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  27. GERMANS DESERTING

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.—The York Times" correspondent at Siholm says that the number of contraction camps in Northern ...

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  28. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IT will make for grater unity in the English-speaking countries, including Australia, if everybody realises that we can ...

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  29. SEPARATE JEWISH ARMY

    NEW YORK. Monday.— The committee for a Jewish army in a two page advertisement in the "New York Times." calls for the establishment of ...

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  30. CZECHS EXECUTED.

    It is lately announced in Prague that Czechs were executed on November and 25, making the total for Novel ...

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  31. ENGLISHWOMEN AND CHILDREN SPEND THREE DAYS ON U-BOAT

    LONDON, Monday.—One of the strangest stories of the war was revealed to-day. It told how six Englishwomen and three children spent three days aboard a U-boat before being transferred to a Vichy destroyer and then to a Vichy cruiser, were interned in French North Africa, and ultimately set free by the arrival of the Allied forces in the North African ...

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  32. TWELVE U.S. LAUNCHINGS ON PEARL HARBOUR ANNIVERSA[?]

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— The Navy commemorate Pearl Harbour to-day by adding 12 ships to the fleet. Eighteen months ahead of schedule the new Jersey, heaviest battleship ...

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  33. U.S. ISOLATIONIST MOVE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Under-Secretary of State (Mr. Sumner Welles.) in a speech to-day charged "special privilege" interests with again ...

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