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  3. ENEMY FLEEING FROM WAIROPI RIDGE

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Sunday.—The Kumusi River at Wairopi, the last natural obstacle on the road between Kokoda and Buna, is in Allied hands, and survivors ...

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  4. CHINA TURNS TABLES

    The tide of war has turned for China. Particularly important is the recapture by the Chinese of Chekiang Province and its great air fields at Chuhsien and Lishui. From those bases, as may be seen on this map, United Nations planes might easily slash at Japan itself ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. VICTORY BELLS RING FOR AFRICAN SUCCESS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Many young children in Britain heard the church bells for the first time in their lives to-day when from every parish steeple ...

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  6. A.A.S.C. TREK EXERCISE

    A Convey of army trucks and personnel awaiting orders to move (see Page 2). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 70 MILES WEST OF TOBRUK

    CAIRO, Sunday.—The British forces pursuing the beaten Afrika Korps have reached Tmimi, 70 miles west of Tobruk. The Germans are hurriedly burning their ...

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  8. NAVAL BATTLE RAGING IN SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—A naval battle, believed to be under way over a wide area, has been raging in the Solomons since Thursday evening. The Navy Department says that both sides have suffered losses and the Japanese admit ...

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  9. U.S. TROOPS CLOSING IN

    From Mervyn Weston, "The Examiner" War Correspondent. Somewhere in Australia, Sunday.—The announcement ...

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  10. BERLIN FEARS ATTACK ON DODECANESE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Berlin radio quotes a report from Ankara that British forces are preparing to attack the ...

    Article : 243 words
  11. CHURCH'S DUTY TO PROCLAIM SOCIAL RIGHTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—"It is the clear duty of the Church to proclaim the principles which should govern the ordering of ...

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  12. FASCIST NERVE SHAKING

    LONDON, Sunday.—A state of alarm in the Italian Fascist Party is disclosed by the Rome correspondent of the Zurich ...

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  13. STALIN'S HOPES FROM AFRICAN MOVE

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—"The Soviet view of the Allied campaign in Africa is that it demonstrates the growing might of the Allied armed ...

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  14. FRENCH HOSTILITY TO ITALIANS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Reports from France indicate increasing hostility by the inhabitants towards the Italian army of occupation, says the Berne correspondent of the "New York Times." ...

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  15. ALL BOMBERS RETURN FROM GENOA

    LONDON, Sunday.— Despite greatly increased ground opposition, the R.A.F. did not lose a single bomber when it again ...

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  16. Nazis and Fascists Exchange Shots at Tobruk

    LONDON, Sunday—The South African native prisoners of war who were released with the recapture of Tobruk say ...

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  17. 8000-TONNER IN 80 HOURS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—The Pacific Bridge Company has launched an 8000-ton freighter, the Samuel Very, 80 hours after the keel was laid. ...

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  18. IMPOSSIBLE!

    Faced with the seemingly insurmountable task of supplying 6,000,000 barrels of cement for gigantic Shasta Dam, seen under construction in this picture, Henry J. Kaiser, the production organiser, who specialises in jobs labelled "impossible," first built a new ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MILITARY RISING ATTEMPTED

    LONDON, Sunday.—The failure of an attempted military rising in the south of France is described in a Vichy communique. ...

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  20. ARGENTINE SPY ROUND-UP

    BUENOS AIRES. Sunday.—Argentinian police have rounded up between 20 and 30 Axis spy suspects, following a United States memorandum about ...

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  21. Tojo Wants More Men

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Tojo, addressing provincial governors, said it was urgently necessary to strengthen Japan's ...

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  22. Satisfactory Reply From Franco

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Roostvelt announced to-day that he had received a very satisfactory reply from General Franco regarding Spain's ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IT IS unlikely that the Nazis will long retain a foothold in North Africa. Presumably the stage will then be set for an ...

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  24. RUSSIANS HOLD NEW ATTACKS ON STALINGRAD: ADVANCES AT NALCHIK AND TUAPSE CONTINUED

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Russians are holding the latest Axis onslaught on Stalingrad and are continuing their advances in the vital Nalchik area and north-east of Tuapse. TO-DAY midday communique says that in the factory area of ...

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  25. RICKENBACKER DRIFTED FOR THREE WEEKS IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, United States ace flier, who was lost while on a survey flight to the South-West Pacific more than three weeks ago, has been found 600 miles north of Samoa. ...

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  26. U.S. DRAFT AGE LOWERED

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Roosevelt to-day signed the legislation empowering the drafting of youths of 18 and 19 years of age for ...

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  27. Thailand Tornado

    LONDON. Saturday—A Berlin report from Bangkok says that 11.000 people lost their lives In a fierce typhoon in southern Thailand last week. ...

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  28. AIR LULL OVER BRITAIN

    LONDON. Sunday.—Not since November 6 has a German plane crossed the coast of Britain, either by day or night, while the last night raid ...

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  29. U-BOAT BASES BOMBED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Flying For tresses and Liberators yesterday afternoon bombed the German, submarine base at La Pallice and St. Nazaire. ...

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