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  3. RED ARMY FORCES ITS WAY BACK TO UKRAINE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The steadily advancing Russians in the Middle Don sector have recaptured the town of Popovka, in the Ukraine, ...

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  4. TOWARDS THE GOAL

    The Eighth Army's advanced guards are reported to be past Sirte and pushing on towards Buerat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AMPHIBIAN

    Australians ford a river at Sanananda in full battle equipment. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Sweden Calls Up Troops

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday. — It is officially' anneunced that, owing to the possibility of rapid changes ...

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  7. BLASTING WAY TO BUNA

    Somewhere in Australia, Wednesday.. — Supported by tanks, artillery and mortars, our forces are blasting their way forward yard by yard towards the old air strip a mile ...

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  8. AXIS SUPPLY SHIPS HIT AGAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday—Submarines, light naval craft and aeroplanes have struck further blows against enemy shipping ...

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  9. BRITISH ADVANCING TOWARDS BUERAT

    CAIRO, Wednesday. — General Montgomery's advanced forces are now pushing on towards Buerat, 50 miles to the west of Sirte, hard on the heels of Rommel's ...

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  10. HOLD-UP IN PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — "The Marines stormed Guadalcanal four and a half months ago, but, contrary to our plans, ...

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  11. ARMS RESERVE BUILT UP

    CANBERRA, Wadnesday-Australian production had become so prodigious that in many armaments an adequate strategic reserve had been ...

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  12. MATCHES IN PARCEL CAUSE FIRE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. - Matches included with comfort for a soldier recently caused fire among nearly 1000 bags ...

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  13. HIT-RUN NAZI RAIDERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.-Hit-and-run raiders operating singly under cover of fog and cloud yesterday attacked several towns and villages in ...

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  14. STRAFED JAPS.

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday.— Beaufighter pilots watched Japanese scatter beneath them as they rained down shot and shell when they made ...

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  15. Birthday Message to Stalin

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. Churchill has telegraphed to Stalin on the occasion of his birthday: "Please accept my best ...

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  16. Fell from Plane Into Snowdrift

    MONTREAL, Tuesday. — Hearing cries of "Help, help"' Captain Gerow, piloting a Boston fighter-bomber, called out to Harry Griffiths, who was in the ...

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  17. Kiska and Munda Bombed Again

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. - To-day's navy communique says that United States bombers escorted by fighters executed a heavy ...

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  18. Gibraltar Commanded By U.S. General

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It can now be revealed that Gibraltar was General Eisenhower's headquarters in the first anxious days of the North African ...

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  19. Executed for Corruption

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.— Lin Shih Liang, head of the Finance Ministry's transportation department, was executed ...

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  20. New Marriage Laws

    New rules relating to marriage will come into operation on January 1. The provisions which repeal the old act include new clauses concerning the ...

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  21. CANNOT EMPLOY WOMEN WITHOUT PERMIT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday-The juri diction of the Women's Employme Board is explained in amendments the Women's Employment Act issue ...

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  22. WOUNDED ENEMY

    Wounded Japanese captured by Allied troops during the final assault on Gons. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. 181,867 PUPPET TROOPS DESERT TO CHUNGKING

    CHUNGKING, Wedncsday.—A military spokesman said that of 300,000 Chinese puppet troops armed since 1937 by the Japanese, 181,867 had ...

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  24. Made Desperate by Jap. Oppression

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday. — A communique announces that General Chang Ching Hui, Premier of Manchukuo, poisoned all the ...

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  25. ALLIED PATROLS STABBING STILL HARDER IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Allied patrols stabbing north and east from Medjez el Bab, in Tunisia, have made contact with Axis forces 15 miles to the east, while other patrols have encountered Germans 10 miles south-west of ...

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  26. Front Garden Not Enclosed Premises

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Holding that the front garden of a house in Auburn was not enclosed premises within the meaning of a sub-section of ...

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  27. SINKING OF JAP. SUPPLY SHIPS

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA. Wednesday.—"There is no future in those ships." said Major John Roberts, of Beebe, Arkansas, in ...

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  28. EARTHQUAKE IN TURKEY

    ANKARA, Wednesday.—One thousand people were killed and 3000 injured in a heavy earthquake in North-Eastern Anatolia. The affected area ...

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  29. VAST METAL SALVAGE.

    The metal salvaged by British local authorities from the start of the war to October 31, 1942, totals 773,429 tons. ...

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  30. HUNGARIANS WANT TO GO HOME

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Stockholm correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Hungary is reported to have requested ...

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  31. NAVAL PLANES HIT JAP. BASE OFF SUMATRA

    LONDON. Wednesday.—A naval force operating in the Bay of Bengal carried out a heavy air attack on military targets on Sabang, a Japanese occupied island off the northern tip of Sumatra, says an Admiralty communique. ...

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  32. HIDEOUS JAPANESE MASSACRE OF PRISONERS ON TORPEDOED SHIP

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — News has reached Chungking of the massacre of hundreds of prisoners of war by the Japanese when the ship carrying them to Japan from Hong Kong was torpedoed on October 1. One report says that the prisoners were 1800 British and Australians, and another that they were 1500 British and Canadians. ...

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  33. Drastic New Taxes in Turkey

    ISTANBUL, Wednesday. -Assessments for a new tax on wealth are causing a great stir throughout Turkey, which must contribute nearly ...

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  34. GENERAL VON THOMA'S CAPTOR KILLED IN ACTION NEXT DAY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The capture of General Ritfer von Thoma, Rommel's second-in-command at El Alamein, was achieved by Captain Grant Singer, of the Royal Hussars, who was killed in action next day. ...

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