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  3. THE GREAT ROAD

    Since Australia has become one of the most important bases for offensive action against the Japanese, many great problems of production and supply have arisen, One of the greatest has been solved by the construction, maintenance and operation of the great ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MASS ATTACKS ON DON STILL HELD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There were further Russian withdrawals in the Don Bend and in the Caucasus yesterday. Mass attach by the Germans south-east of ...

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  5. SPECTACULAR COMMANDO LANDING ON FRENCH COAST AT DIEPPE

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The most spectacular commando raid yet attempted was launched by Canadian, British, American, and Fighting French troops against the Dieppe area of N. W. France early this morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GERMANS LOSE 1,250,000

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—It is officially stated that the Germans on the Russian front during the three months ended on ...

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  7. NEW WAR PHASE

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Despatches from Moscow say the United Nations' talks were of great historical significance, and ...

    Article : 410 words
  8. EXPECT LONG AND GRIM FIGHT AFTER SOLOMONS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The New York "Sun" correspondent in Washington says long and grim fighting in the S.W. Pacific is expected as a result of the successful attack in the Solomons by U.S. marines, backed by ...

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  9. Forces from West

    Moscow radio says the Germans have transferred 22 divisions, including two tank divisions, from the west to Russia in the last two months. They ...

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  10. P.M. TAKEN TO TASK

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The Leader of the Federal U.A.P. (Mr. Hughes) said to-day that the reaction of the Prime ...

    Article : 518 words
  11. Tea for Small Hotels And Cafes

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Conditions governing the supply of tea to small hotels and small tea rooms have been liberalised, announced a Rationing ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN ACE PRAISED

    LONDON, Wednesday—Flight-Lieut. Hugo Armstrong, D.F.C., one of Australia's fighter aces, was recently offered the command of an American ...

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  13. QUIET IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, Wednesday.— The G.H.Q. communique to-day said: "Our patrols last night were active in all sectors. They attacked enemy patrols and ...

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  14. Anti-Nazi Deputy Reaches Britain

    LONDON, Tuesday—M. Felix Gouin, vice-president of the Socialist Parliamentary Group in the Chamber of Deputies and deputy for Bouchies ...

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  15. Trautwein Released

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—On a recognisance of £50,000, Charles Theodore Trautwein, bankrupt hotelkeeper and former M.L.C., was to-day ...

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  16. Sub. Sunk After Getting Brazilian Ships

    A mixed force of United States and Brazilian planes to-day sank a U-boat which in the previous three days had ...

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  17. FORTRESSES RAID ABBEVILLE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two squadrons of American Flying Fortresses to-day attacked Abbeville, in France. Their bombs dropped on the targets, ...

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  18. LULL IN NORTH BUT TENSION REMAINS

    Somewhere in Australia, Wednesday.—According to a communique Issued to-day by General MacArthur's headquarters, there was an almost ...

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  19. MIDDLE EAST COMMAND CHANGES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is understood that General Sir Harold Alexander, who succeeds General Sir Claude ...

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  20. BIG JAP. OFFENSIVE IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—To-day's Chinese communique says the Japanese, counter-attacking in central Kiangsi province, have captured four ...

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  21. A.A. SHIP, DESTROYER SUNK IN CONVOY BATTLE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A further Admiralty communique dealing with the Malta convoy battle says that H.M.S. Cairo, an anti-aircraft cruiser of 4200 tons, and H.M.S. Foresight, a destroyer of 1300 tons, were sunk. These, with the carrier Eagle ...

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  22. SUBS. TORPEDO MORE AXIS SUPPLY SHIPS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Successful attacks by British submarines against Axis supply ships are announced in an Admiralty communique issued to-day. ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    HAVE Mr. Churchill and M. Stalin reached an understanding, not only as to the means of winning the war, but also as to ...

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  24. ROMMEL MAKES READY FOR ATTACK: BIG AMERICAN FORCE REACHES EGYPT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Coinciding with reports of a reorganisation of the Axis front line in Egypt is news of the arrival of the biggest convoy of American expeditionary forces ever to reach the Middle East. THE "Daily Mail" correspondent with ...

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  25. INDIAN QUARTERS HOPE FOR PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT

    BOMBAY, Wednesday.—Sporadic violence continue in India, but attention at present is focussed on political activities, from which some ...

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  26. CAR INDUSTRY'S WAR OUTPUT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—Mr. Alvin Macauley, president of the Automotive Council for War Production, disclosed to-day that the American auto industry ...

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  27. ANOTHER COAL STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY. Wednesday—The first stoppage in the Western District since the new penal code was introduced a fortnight ago took place to-day. About 120 ...

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