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  3. ALLIES RETIRE FROM TOWNS WEST OF TUNIS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Heavy fighting is raging in the Teburba area west of Tunis, and the capture of the town is claimed by the Axis. The ...

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  4. THE SNOWS OF RUSSIA

    Winter has set in on the Russian front. Even if the Germans are better prepared than last year, they can find little comfort in a study of the average temperatures, the sweep of Russia's deep snow belts and the duration of the snow, as shown, on this map. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Munitions Peak Next May

    ADELAIDE, Sunday—The Minister for the Navy and Munitions (Mr. Makin) said yesterday that by next May ...

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  6. SOVIET DRIVES RENEWED

    LONDON, Sunday. — Russian thrusts towards Rostov, key city at the mouth of the Don, and Smolensk, Hitler's main base west of Moscow, are developing in the Stalingrad ...

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  7. NAPLES HIT HARD BY LIBERATORS

    LONDON, Sunday.—In their first attack on Italy, American Liberator bombers at dusk on Friday heavily raided the port ...

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  8. TENSE TIMES AHEAD

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Though the struggle is approaching a very tense period, the hard core of German resistance and ...

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  9. NEW EXPLOSIVE BULLET USED BY NAZIS

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is confirmed that the Germans are using a new type of explosive bullet containing phosphorus. ...

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  10. One Policy for all S.W. Pacific Islands

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The defence policy of the Australian Labour Party respecting New Guinea and Rabaul should apply to all islands in the S.W. ...

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  11. Guadalcanal JAPS. WITHOUT AID FOR THREE WEEKS

    WASHINGTON Saturday. — The opinion was expressed to-day by the Secretary for the Navy (Colonel Knox) that the ...

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  12. Soldier's Shot Missed Antonescu

    ZURICH, Saturday.—A Bucharest report says that a soldier fired a shot at the Rumanian dictator (General Antonescu) during a military parade ...

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  13. BERLIN EXPECTS ASSAULT ON EL AGHEILA

    LONDON, Sunday.— Berlin radio says there is evidence that the Eighth Army is preparing to assault Rommel's position at ...

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  14. FINAL ASSAULT IN PAPUA NEAR

    Somewhere in Australia, Sunday.— While there was no significant change in the actual ground positions in the Buna-Gona area on Friday and Saturday, there ...

    Article : 518 words
  15. "Billy" Won't Have to Boil

    Mr. W. M. Hughes in Sydney on Friday: "My wife is ill in hospital: my niece has a job in an important Government department; how the ...

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  16. Big Blaze at Sydney University

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Damage amounting to many thousands of pounds was caused by a fire which completely gutted the chemical laboratories at Sydney ...

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  17. Danish Forces Being Disarmed

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—A report from Stockholm says that General Hannacken, the German occupation commander, has ordered the disarmament of ...

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  18. HAWAII LAY OPEN TO JAPS. AFTER THEIR SUCCESS AT PEARL HARBOUR

    WASHINGTON, Sunday—Following the publication of a detailed official report of the American losses at Pearl Harbour, just a year ago to-morrow, naval officers frankly admit that if the Japanese had realised the success of their attack and had been prepared to follow it up with battleships and invading troops, they could have captured Oahu Island in a ...

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  19. French Warships Still Afloat

    NEW YORK, Saturday— Raymond Gram Swing, the well-known broadcaster, declared to-day that reconnaissance photographs showed that ...

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  20. U.S. IS OUT-PRODUCING WHOLE AXIS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Although war production in 1942 has fallen somewhat short of the mammoth goals set by President Roosevelt in all major categories except shipping, nevertheless it has attained such a pace that the ...

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  21. JAPS. EXPECT NEW RAIDS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— A Tokio broadcast on the anniversary of Pearl Harbour warned the Japs. against complacency and emphasised the ...

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  22. Woman Found Dead: Husband Held

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.— With her head almost severed from her body, Mrs. Ethel May Smith (55), of Gawler, was found in a bedroom at her home at 9.10 ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    PARLIAMENTARY government in Australia is challenged by the growing A.L.P. opposition to Mr. Curtin's ...

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  24. HITLER WILL SETTLE IN FIRE AFTER WAR, SAYS "G.B.S."

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—George Bernard Shaw believes that after the war Hitler will "go to Eire, hire a magnificent villa, and live happily ever afterwards." Charles Gould, co-editor of the "Ladies' Home ...

    Article : 136 words
  25. New U - Boats Speedy

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Evening Standard" naval correspondent says Germany is now building U-boats with a surface speed of over ...

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