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  3. VITAL BATTLE FOR COMMAND OF AIR IN NEW GUINEA

    PAPUA, Sunday.—Despite what Tokio says, the Battle for New Guinea is still a battle for command of the air, and the result of that battle will decide when and where the main land forces will clash and probably decide which ...

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  4. TO DEFEND THE HOMELAND

    some of the A. I. F. troops recently returned to Australia photographed on the voyage home. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OLD DESTROYER RAMS BIG NAZI DOCK

    LONDON, Sunday.—A raid fashioned on the famous Zeebrugge attack of 1918 was carried out by British forces against St. Nazaire, one of Germany's chief submarine. ...

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  6. DEDICATED TO SERVICE

    In calling the people of the Empire to a national day of prayer, King George, in a broadcast on Saturday night, ...

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  7. HEAVY BATTLE IN REGION OF LENINGRAD

    LONDON, Sunday—There was heavy fighting yesterday in the Leningrad zone of the eastern front. Russian troops destroyed 28 strong German forts and took considerable booty. ...

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  8. OFFENSIVE SOON IN DESERT

    LONDON, Sunday.—With the victual close of the "campaigning season" approaching in Libya many observers consider that an offensive by ...

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  9. AXIS MALTA BLITZ CONTINUES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Axis blitz of Malta continued yesterday. Since the arrival of a big convoy there on ...

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  10. JAP. FORCES CONVERGE ON TOUNGOO

    LONDON Sunday. —Today's Chungking communique says fighting on the Toungoo front is increasing in ...

    Article : 261 words
  11. DELUGE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Thousands of pounds of damage were caused by flood rains which deluged parts of ...

    Article : 219 words
  12. Fierce Dog-fights Over Channel

    LONDON, Sunday—In some of the fiercest air fights for many months, British fighter pilots came out on top against German Fockewulf 190's in a ...

    Article : 150 words
  13. Major Naval Force for Pacific?

    LONDON, Sunday.—Rome radio declared to-day that, a major British naval force, including two large battleships, ...

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  14. U.S. Expands Use of Paratroops

    WASHINGTON Saturday.—The Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) announced to-day army preparations for future war operations in the air ...

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  15. A.I.F.'S SYRIAN COMMANDER BACK IN AUSTRALIA

    The return to Australia of Lieutenant-General Sir John Lavarack (right), commander of the Australian forces in Syria, has been officially announced. He is photographed here with the British Commander-in-Chief in the Middle East, General Sir Claude ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. WAR WITH RUSSIA: BULGARIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Berlin radio said to-day that the Prime Minister (Prof. Filoff) announced in the Bulgarian ...

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  17. Two-Pronged Drive on Siberia?

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—A Chinese military spokesman says the Japanese are preparing a two-pronged drive against Siberia, probably from North ...

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  18. ITALIAN SUB. SINKS TANKER

    NEW YORK, Saturday —A United Nations motor tanker has been torpedoed by a submarine described by the crew as Italian. Thirty-four ...

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  19. WARSHIP WEEK

    LONDON. Sunday.—The provisional figure of the amount subscribed in the last day of London's warship week is £10.062.183. This brings the total to ...

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  20. LEND-LEASE FOR MEXICO

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The U.S. and Mexico signed a lease-land agreement to-day. The Under-Secretary for State (Mr. Sumner Welles) said a ...

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  21. Heavy Philippine Bombing

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—Corregidor fortress in Manila Bay has been under continuous bombardment from he air since yesterday afternoon. but ...

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  22. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    GERMANY apparently plans to resume the drive to the Middle East which she halted last year when she decided to attack ...

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  23. FORCES GATHER IN GREECE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Moscow radio, giving a message from Istanbul. said that Field Marshal Brauschitsch, former Nazi ...

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  24. BRITAIN'S PROPOSALS FOR INDIA

    NEW DELHI. Sunday.—Britain's special envoy to India (Sir Stafford Cripps) will announce Britain's proposals for the government of India this afternoon. After further talks yesterday with ...

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  25. SLAV GUERRILLAS ACTIVE: SEEK LEND-LEASE AID

    raids against the Germans and it is impossible for the Germans to maintain uninterrupted railway and other communications through Yugoslavia to the Bulgarian jumping off bases needed for an invasion of the Middle ...

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  26. Radio Transmitters In Buddha Idols

    KUNMING, Saturday.—Four British soldiers—the only survivors of a battalion which for five weeks was ambushed at Mpolan, near the Sitting ...

    Article : 74 words
  27. NEGRO FORCES IN AUSTRALIA

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Stimson) told the press to-day that negro troops were included in the American forces ...

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  28. TOOK RAW MATERIALS FROM MALAYA

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—It is officially disclosed that the United Nations removed "substantial amounts of tin. rubber and tungsten" from Malaya and ...

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  29. SUMATRA BATTLE GOES ON

    NEW YORK, Saturday—Tokio official radio says the Japanese have captured Koetajana, 65 miles west of Medan (Sumatra) after a fight against the ...

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