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  3. ONE OF AMERICA'S BIG HOWITZERS

    This 240-millimetre howitzer left Wisconsin, United State, for the Atlantic seaboard under heavy guard. This gun, which is one of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MOBILE ENEMY UNITS FORCE PROME WITHDRAWAL

    LONDON, Friday.—The withdrawal future north of British forces in the prime region of Burma was announced from new Delhi to-day. At the same time the announcement denied a Chungking ...

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  5. NEWS REACHES THE COOKHOUSE

    The cook of an R.A.A.F. unit in the Western Desert has time for a scan through the paper between meals. —A.I.F. Official Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GERMAN ATTACKS BEATEN OFF

    LONDON, Friday.—Russian forces have smashed three big German counter-offensive in the past two days —one on the Leningrad front and two in the region of Kalinin, north-west of Moscow ...

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  7. CRIPPS DELAYS DEPARTURE

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Stafford Cripps announced to-day that he has postponed his departure from India for a week in view of negotiations for a defence formula. He ...

    Article : 620 words
  8. WANTS 8,000,000 MORE MEN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Mr. Sidney Hillman, Labour Director of the War Production Board, said to-day that 8,000,000 ...

    Article : 86 words
  9. SEEKING AMERICAN SUPPLIES FOR MOUNTAIN FRONT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Colonel Savich, Chief of the Yugoslav Air Force, who has arrived by plane in Washington, announced to the Press to-day that he will try to co-ordinate General Mikhailovitch's guerrilla warfare ...

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  10. COSTLY NAZI RAIDS ON MALTA BASE

    VALETTA (Malta), Friday.—The Luftwaffe paid a high price for their heavy attacks on Malta throughout ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. U-BOAT BAG TOTALS 28

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Two more Axis submarines have been sunk In the Atlantic, says a Navy Department statement. ...

    Article : 201 words
  12. ESCAPED FROM JAPANESE

    MELBOURNE. Friday.— Men who escaped after the surrender of Singapore and others who broke through the Japanese cordon after they had been ...

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  13. FOUR MEMBERS OF R.A.A.F. DIE IN HIGHWAY SMASH

    MELBOURNE. Friday — Four members of the R.A.A.F. were killed and nine injured, including a member of the W.A.A.A.F. when an air force ...

    Article : 102 words
  14. Strength in Pacific "Sufficient"

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Apparently the military and naval situation in the south-west Pacific is much ...

    Article : 172 words
  15. "WILL STAGGER THE WORLD"

    LONDON, Thursday.—Berlin radio admitted a powerful Russian tank and infantry attack on an 11-mile front in the Smolensk sector, but a ...

    Article : 158 words
  16. POLICE EXAMINE BRASS FITTINGS IN SHIPS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Following a request by the Navy Department to the Commissioner of Police in Sydney, detectives are making investigations to ...

    Article : 144 words
  17. BOMBS DROPPED AT GIBRALTAR

    GIBRALTAR, Wednesday — Enemy planes, in clear moonlight, early to-day, approached the Rock from the north. Some bombs were dropped, ...

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  18. NEW AIR ARMY

    LONDON. Friday.—People in the eastern counties were astonished to see Britain's new gliders in action in their first official demonstration, since the ...

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  19. ANOTHER FRENCH FACTORY HIT BY R.A.F.

    LONDON, Friday.—On two successive nights the Royal Air Force ha bombed the Matford motor works at ...

    Article : 195 words
  20. AIRMEN COME "OUT OF BLUE"

    CAIRO, Thursday.— After seven months of almost ceaseless desert fighting, Australia's own fighter squadron in the Middle East recently emerged ...

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  21. FIERCE ASSAULTS IN BATAN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—After laying down a terrific artillery barrage, Japanese assault troops smashed their way though the American lines on the centre of the Batan front, but were pushed back and pockets were mopped up. ...

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  22. LATEST RAID ON DARWIN

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—In a despatch from Darwin, Axel Olsen says that most of the bombs dropped in Thursday's raid were "daisy cutters." They wrecked some houses in the poorer section of the town. ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IT IS SCARCELY strange that this Easter should find a great many people beset with feelings of perplexity of frustration, and of ...

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  24. Half Greeks Will Be Dead Soon

    ISTANBUL, Thursday.— A Greek engineer who has escaped from Athens relates that crowds of starving Greeks gathered ...

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  25. LIBYAN PATROLS

    CAIRO, Friday—G.H.Q. communique last night said Allied fighting patrols went nut on Wednesday night and leached enemy outpost positions ...

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  26. DESTROYER LOST

    LONDON. Friday.— The Admiralty announces the sinkin of the destroyer H.M.S. Heythrop (commanded by Lieut.—Commander R. S. Stafford). ...

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