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  3. RUSSIANS BEGIN ANOTHER NEW OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Friday.—While the Red Army continues its amazing drive from the Middle Don towards the Ukraine, Russian forces have opened ...

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  4. DARLAN ASSASSINATED

    LONDON, Friday.—Shot by an assassin as he entered his office yesterday afternoon, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GUN TAKEN AT GONA

    A captured Japanese machine-gun taken from the enemy during the fall of Gona. At the right is Fred Folkard, an Australian war correspondent. —Dept. of Inform, Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PRISONERS IN LIBYA

    A large group of Axis prisoners move back to detention camps in Egypt, passing a British truck convoy speeding in pursuit of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PROGRESS AT BUNA ENEMY'S LAST LINE OF DEFENCE

    Somewhere in Australia Friday—Pressing home their attack on the eastern Japanese Rank, Australian and American troops yesterday broke through on both flanks and ...

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  8. Girl Drawn Through 162ft. Pipe

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Patricia Ramsay (9), of Belmore, had a remarkable escape from death when she was drawn by suction ...

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  9. EIGHTH ARMY NEAR SIRTE:

    LONDON, Friday.— To-day's Cairo communique says that the Eighth Army was in contact with the enemy yesterday near Sirte, which is half-way between El Agheila and Tripoli. On the Tunisian front, patrol activity ...

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  10. AXIS ATTACK ON SPAIN IS FORECAST

    LONDON, Friday.—Opinion is growing in both Geneva and Ankara that Germany means to attack Spain and is already demanding the Balearic Islands off Spain's Mediterranean coast. ...

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  11. Nazis Claim British in France

    LONDON, Friday.—A Berlin communique says: "We intercepted and wiped out a British sabotage party near Bordeaux on December 17, ...

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  12. Fighting French in South Libya

    LONDON, Friday. — Brazzavilla radia says that righting French troops from the Chad district routed an enemy motorised detachment in ...

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  13. Calcutta Raids INDIAN PRESS ROUSED

    NEW DELHI, Friday.— Only 25 were killed and fewer than 100 injured in the first three Japanese raids on Calcutta. All the raiding forces ...

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  14. GIRL CYCLIST'S DEATH

    Clarice Williams (14½), died shortly after a collision with a motor car on Victoria Bridge about 8.30 last night. It is alleged that the ...

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  15. Honours for General Chennault

    CHUNGKING, Friday.— General Stillwell, chief of the United States forces in China, has presented the American Air Force commander ...

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  16. ROYAL BABY TO BE BORN IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, Friday—To avoid any technical British sovereignty over a Prince or Princese of the Netherlands, it is expected that the Canadian Government ...

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  17. MINESWEEPER ARMIDALE SUNK

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The loss by enemy air action in the vicinity of Timor of H.M.A.S. Armidale, a 938 ton ...

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  18. ALEXANDER INSPECTS CYPRUS DEFENCES

    NICOSIA (Cyprus), Thursday.— General Alexander, the British Commander-in-Chief in the Middle East, accompanied by staff officers, paid a ...

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  19. Finns Toasted Pearl Harbour Attack

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The United Press says that high Finnish officials, including the Premier (M. Rangell), toasted the Japanese attack on ...

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  20. YUNNAN BORDER CLASHES CONTINUE

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—A Chinese communique reports continued clashes along the border to the Burmese Shan States and Yunnan. The Chinese are ...

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  21. Malta Reinforced

    LONDON. Thursday.—An Admiralty Communique says that in the course at a series of operations now completed, large reinforcements, war ...

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  22. 1000 DEAD IN TURKISH EARTHQUAKE

    ANKARA, Friday—It is officially announced that over 1000 were killed and over 3000 injured in this week's earthquake in Anatolia, which was one of ...

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  23. IN BELGIAN CONGO

    One of the first photographs of the United States Army units in French Equatorial Africa and the Belgian Congo, where they are reinforcing military positions of the United Nations. They salute the colours at Camp Presnell, Leopoldville, Belgian Congo. —U.S. Office of War Inform, Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. MALE RATES FOR WOMEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—More than 1000 women doing mail sorting duties in N.S.W. will receive male rates of pay and conditions. ...

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  25. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    MISUNDERSTANDING of the Japanese nature may well lead to an over-valuation of rebuffs in the Solomons and New ...

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  26. MEXICAN SPY RING BROKEN UP

    MEXICO CITY, Friday.— Mexican secret agents have arrested upwards of 20 members of an Axis espionage ring, reported to involve an ex-military ...

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  27. NEW 1943 ARMS RECORDS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. —"The American production programme in 1943 will be the greatest in the country's history and far exceeding the ...

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  28. WHERE WILL UNITED NATIONS STRIKE NEXT AFTER RABAUL HAS BEEN CAPTURED?

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—"Some observers who dislike our approach to Japan from the Southern Pacific, say, "Suppose Rabaul is taken—So what?;" remarks the "New York Times" military commentator (Hanson Baldwin). SOME believe that we should push ...

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  29. U.S. TROOPS AT DAKAR

    LONDON, Friday.—United States troops have arrived at Dakar by plane, ship and jeep. They are headed by Admiral Glassford and ...

    Article : 99 words
  30. MILLION-DOLLAR GIFT

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Bernard Baruch, who was chairman of the War Industries Advisory Board during the last war and who holds an important ...

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