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  3. SHIPBUILDING RECORDS

    A bulkhead fabricated in an upright position on the pre-assembly ways is ready to slide into place at an American shipyard. At the left is the stern piece of another ship well on its way to break the production record already set by American shipping yards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. JAP. ATTACKS ON AIRPORT AGAIN REPULSED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—American forces on Guadalcanal Island have repulsed several more enemy attacks on Henderson ...

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  5. TANKS FOR RUSSIA

    A Russian technician watching the sealing of a "Matilda" tank at an ordnance depot in England from which tanks and tank spares are being despatched to Russia in a constant flow. All these tanks have to be hermetically sealed to prevent damage to engine and arms ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 63 words
  6. AXIS COUNTER MOVE IN DESERT BEATEN

    LONDON, Thursday.—After smashing a night counter-attack by the Axis forces, the Eighth Army yesterday inflicted additional losses on the enemy in a series of ...

    Article : 543 words
  7. PERSISTENT SOVIET RELIEF DRIVES: SLIGHT AXIS GAINS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The attention Berlin commentators are giving the Russian relief drives on Stalingrad implies their anxiety, says "The Times" ...

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  8. TWO MORE SHIPS HIT AT RABAUL

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Thursday.—Continuing their support of American forces in the Solomons, Australian based planes carried out fairly heavy raids against Japanese aerodromes and shipping concentrations in ...

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  9. AXIS CONVOY SMASHED OFF TOBRUK

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—T[?]pedo planes commanded Flight-Lieutenant A. L. W [?]gins, of Adelaide, co-operati[?] ...

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  10. Subs. Get 750,000 tons Jap. Ships

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—American submarines operating from bases in Australia and Hawaii have sunk at least ...

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  11. President's Review "Not Optimistic"

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday. — At the Pacific War Council meeting to-day President Roosevelt realistically reviewed the whole S.W. Pacific ...

    Article : 63 words
  12. Chinese Bombers' Heavy Raid

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—Chinese bombers, escorted by fighters, attacked a, Japanese-occupied aerodrome at Yunshung, in the south of Shanis ...

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  13. EIGHTY LANCASTERS IN DAY RAID ON MILAN

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Referring to-day to the R.A.F. raids on Northern Italy, an Air Ministry spokesman said that more than 80 Lancaster bombers ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. Nazis Send More Fighters To Western Front

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is authoritatively stated that a further increase has occurred in the strength of the German fighter force held to ...

    Article : 261 words
  15. THEY CARRY A LOAD

    U.S. Army parachutists and air-landing troops of the Ground Forces' Airborne Command, now undergoing extensive training in the United States, about to enter the huge transport planes, while guns and machines are quickly placed aboard. The various planes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ANSWER TO U.S. CRITICISM

    Somewhere in Australia Thursday. — In a vigorous statement to-day General MacArthur, C.-in-C. S.W. Pacific, ...

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  17. ZONING OF SHEARING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Manpower Directorate intended to continue the zoning of sheep shearing throughout Australia next year, announced the ...

    Article : 81 words
  18. NEW CHAIN OF TRANS-PACIFIC ISLAND AIR BASES

    MIAMI (Florida), Wednesday.—Chief of the U.S. Air Force (General Arnold) revealed, at a passing-out day for cadets at an air force school to-day that U.S. engineers had constructed a new chain of island air bases linking Hawaii with Australia, replacing ...

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  19. AXIS PUSH IN AUGUST WAS "FINAL ASSAULT"

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Times" correspondent with the Eighth Army says a copy of Rommel's order of the day on August 30, just before the ...

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  20. TRAINED AT SABOTAGE SCHOOL

    CHICAGO, Wednesday. — How eight Nazi saboteurs who were landed this year in the U.S. from submarines were trained at a sabotage ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. CALLING UP SINGLE WOMEN, DIVORCEES, CHILDLESS WIDOWS IN VICTORIA AND S.A.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—With a view to a call-up for national service of single women, divorcees and widowed women, without dependent children, and who are not gainfully employed, the Government proposes to embark on a ...

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  22. HUGE OIL PIPELINE

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday. — The War Production Chief (Mr. Nelson) announced to-day that he had approved of the extension of the oil pipeline ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    DR. EVATT'S assurance that the Constitutional Bill is "not absolute or definite in its form" is welcome. If the ...

    Article : 149 words
  24. PROTECTOR

    The captain of an escorting destroyer of a British convoy looks out to sea with the aid of his glasses. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. British Films for America

    LONDON, Thursday.—Eight leading film distributors have undertaken to release British Ministry of Information films in the U.S.A.—each company to ...

    Article : 91 words
  26. Intense Armed Clashes When Gaps are Widened

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Under-Secretary for War (Lord Croft) predicted last night that the desert would. witness an intense clash between opposing armoured forces soon. ...

    Article : 235 words
  27. DAKAR THREAT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Admiral Luetzow declared on Berlin radio to-day: "There is more in the Liberian affair than meets the eye. Roosevelt for ...

    Article : 104 words
  28. Production Peak Next June

    NEW YORK, Thursday—After a tour of industrial areas, the Defence Production Co-ordinator (Mr. William Knudsen) ...

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  29. JAP. COMMANDER KILLED IN BORNEO

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Tokio official radio announced to-day the death of Lieut.-General Toshinari Maeda, C.-in-C. in Borneo. in an air ...

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