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  3. JOHNNY PILOTED THE PILOT

    During a recent Japanese air raid on Drawin, one of our fighter aircraft, piloted by a United states officer, was shot down. the pilot landed safely on a small island off the north coast, where he was found by friendly by natives. one of the these aboriginals, johnny, guided ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NAZIS THRUST SPEARHEADS NEARER TO CAUCASUS FOOTHILLS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The position of the Soviet army has grown worse in the last 36 hours on all sectors of the southern from except the Don Elbow, where the Germans are increasing their pressure in an effort to capture all ...

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  5. COVETED LAND OF OIL-BEARING CAUCASUS

    This relief map, from the ''illustrated London News," gives a comprehensive view of Southern Russia and Caucasia, showing the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAP. INTRIGUE IN AFGHANISTAN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Simultaneously with the Axis drives in Russia and Egypt, interest being taken in India has suddenly switched from the north-eastern frontier to the north-west, and to Afghanistan, where a diplomatic war of words is now being fought. ...

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  7. MARSHALL AS INVASION COMMANDER?

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— There is a widespread belief in Washington that General George C. Marshall. Chief of Staff. of the Marshall. Chief of staff. of ...

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  8. NEW CONGRESS OFFER

    BOMBAY, Wednesday.— A new draft resolution has been adopted by the Congress Working Committee pledging India's full aid for the United Nations if complete ...

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  9. RESENTMENT AT ATTACK ON ARMY LEADERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The attack by the U.A.P. leader (Mr. Hughes) on the military leaders brought about, it is understood, some ...

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  10. Wants Showdown With Mr. Ward

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Criticisms of the Opposition Leader (Mr. Fadden) by the Minister for Labour (Mr. Ward) are so seriously regarded by ...

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  11. ARREST OF 400 COMMUNISTS IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Thursday. —"The Times" correspondent on the German frontier says that Black Guards and S.S. Guards last ...

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  12. NAZI PLANES VISIT ICELAND

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—According to a message from Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, the United States army announced that German war ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS IN NIGHT RAID

    Australian Battle headquarters, Wednesday.—Opening their account with the enemy, men of a Queensland battalion made a swift, hard-hitting raid last night on the German positions in the coastal sector of the El Alamein front. ...

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  14. Tokio Says Churchill is Meeting Stalin

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —Tokio radio said yesterday that Mr. Churchill, who the announcer claimed was in Moscow, and Stalin were discussing ...

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  15. REVOLTING BRUTALITIES IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The first details reached General de Gaulle's headquarters to-day of the nation-wide round-up of Jews in France, which Laval has ordered at the request of the German Government and which is now being ...

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  16. TOKIO IN SABRE-RATTLING MOOD ONCE MORE

    A Tokio military spokesman declared to-day: "If Britain and America continue their anti-Japanese military activities in India under the pretext of defending India, Japan will be obliged to take decisive military measures to ...

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  17. HANKOW BOMBED BY U.S. AIR FORCE IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday—American bombers attacked Hankow, the important Chinese river port now in Japanese hands, hitting wharfs, ...

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  18. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    A DISPLAY of the fiery spirit which made him a world figure in the last war was given by Mr. W. M. Hughes in Sydney on ...

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  19. U.S. SILVER SHIRT LEADER CONVICTED OF SEDITION

    INDIANAPOLIS, Wednesday.—A jury to-day convicted William Dudley Pelley, leader of the allegedly Fascist Silver Shirts organisation, of criminal sedition and conspiracy. DR. JACOB THORKELSON, a ...

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  20. BOMBERS ATTACK RUHR AGAIN: LOSSES OVER ENGLAND

    LONDON. Thursday.—Planes of the Bomber Command last night raided objectives in the Ruhr. Five bombers are missing. On Tuesday night not more than 30 German bombers raided various parts of England, but six of them, ...

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  21. CANBERRA, Thursday.

    Up to June 30, 3000 returned soldiers of this war had been placed in employment. The Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Frost). ...

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  22. DESERT STILL QUIET

    CAIRO, Thursday.—To-day's communique still reports a lull in the Western Dese[?] There was patrol activity on Tuesday night, artillery ...

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  23. AIR BASE IN CUBA

    The Cuban Secretary of State has announced that negotiations have been concluded between Cuba and the United States for ...

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