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  3. RUSSIA HITS BACK

    The map shows the country round Stalingrad, where the Russians are executing a pincers movement, destroying Axis troops and threatening a vast encirclement. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TWENTY GERMAN DIVISIONS BELIEVED TRAPPED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At least 20 German divisions appear to be hopelessly trapped by the Russian encircling move west of Stalingrad, Reuters ...

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  5. NET CLOSING RAPIDLY ROUND BUNA

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Tuesday.— The Allied net is closing rapidly round the surrounded Japanese troops in the final stages of the battle for Buna. Australian ...

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  6. ON ROAD TO BUNA

    Engineers with the Allied forces in New Guinea building one of the many bridges needed along the track from Kokoda to Buna. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DAKAR SWINGS TO DARLAN

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The whole of French West Africa, including the great naval base at Dakar, has placed itself under the orders of Admiral Darlan, who is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EIGHTH ARMY 30 MILES PAST AGEDABIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Eighth Army has occupied Agedabia, to-day's Cairo communique announces. Reuters correspondent in Cairo says fighting is going on 30 miles beyond that village and about 30 miles from El Agheila, ...

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  9. HUGE WOOL STORE FIRE

    One of the most destructive fires seen in Launceston for some years occurred early this morning when a ...

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  10. CASUALTIES IN N. AFRICA

    WASHINGTON, Monday. —The Army Department announced that American casualties during the initial landings in North ...

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  11. SOUVENIR

    A Digger in Kokoda displays a Japanese bayonet. Behind him is one of the native stretcher bearers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Suggests Canadian Troops for Australia

    TORONTO, Monday. — Major-General Odlum, former Canadian High Commissioner to Australia, declared to-day that the best defence for ...

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  13. GRAVER MENACE TO TURKEY

    "The Examiner" Special Service LONDON, Tuesday.—The belief that Hitler is likely to attempt a sudden "blitzkrieg" on Turkey in Europe, with limited objectives, ...

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  14. MINOR CLASHES IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British and American troops are still concentrating for the main clash in Tunisia. Only minor clashes have so far occurred. AXIS infiltration at Bizeria and ...

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  15. Destroyed 20,000 Buildings in Cologne

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The British raid on Cologne did more damage than the San Francisco earthquake and fire, declared Air Commodore Thornton. ...

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  16. ITALIANS ADMIT DAMAGE AT GENOA TERRIFIC

    LONDON, Tuesday,—Details of R.A.F. damage at Genoa (confirming reconnaissance information) are disclosed in a report by the Prefect of ...

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  17. Fast Flights From U.S.A. to India

    DELHI, Tuesday.—General Bissel, commander of the Tenth U.S.A.A.F., revealed to-day that American planes are flying to India from the United ...

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  18. Big 'Quakes Forecast

    VANCOUVER, Monday. — Next year there will be an unusual series of destructive earthquakes, mostly within two long periods of continuous risks ...

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  19. "COST OF DIEPPE RAID WAS WORTH IT"

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Major Arnaud Sabourin, Catholic chaplain of the Montreal Regiment, who was wounded at Dieppe, said to-day that ...

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  20. MUSSOLINI TO HAVE OPERATION

    NEW YORK, Monday.—According to reliable reports from Europe, Mussolini is considering an operation for stomach ulcers which first developed ...

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  21. "WILL TAKE AT LEAST 4 YEARS TO BEAT JAPANESE"

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.—"America may defeat Hitler conclusively within a year, but the crushing of the Japanese will be a matter of four years or more," Rear-Admiral Yates Stirling told the United Press to-day. ...

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  22. Naval Flare-up?

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Tokio official radio reported to-day that a decisive battle is in progress between the American and Japanese navies ...

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  23. Sub. Escapes Hundred Depth Charges

    LONDON, Monday — One hundred depth charges were dropped in enemy attacks on a British submarine during a recent patrol in the Mediterranean. ...

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  24. MARINES' BIG DRIVE TO OUST JAPS. BEFORE THEY REGAIN INITIATIVE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The American advance reported to-day marks the start of a determined drive to oust the Japanese from their only stronghold on Guadalcanal, according to the "New York Times" commentator, Charles ...

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  25. JAP. SPOKE HIS PART TOO WELL

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Familiar Japanese trick of confusing sentries by speaking English no longer works, says Lieut-Col. ...

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  26. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE announcement that an overwhelming majority of the Federal Cabinet approved of Mr. Curtin's army merger ...

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  27. DESTRUCTIVE U.S. RAID ON ENEMY PORT IN INDO-CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—In a raid on Haiphong, seaport of Japanese-occupied French Indo-China, yesterday, American Sky Dragons dropped 14 tons of bombs, and used 6000 rounds of ammunition to spread devastation over the ...

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  28. Axis Out of Africa Soon, Says Smuts

    CAIRO, Monday.—The history of the past five weeks reads like a fairy tale, said the Prime Minister of South Africa (General Smuts) to-day ...

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  29. Attempted Peace Move in Italy

    ANKARA, Monday.—Travellers from Italy state that Marshal Badoglio recently headed a movement for a separate peace with the Allies. ...

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  30. NAVAL LOSSES AT CASABLANCA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Daily Express" correspondent with the American Admiral Giffen's flagship at the battle of Casablanca. states that the ...

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