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  3. ALLIES' FIVE-MILE ADVANCE IN COASTAL AREA

    LONDON, Sunday.— After advancing five miles and capturing the next station along the railway line from El Alamein, the Allied forces in ...

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  4. ALEUTIAN SUCCESS

    Smoke pouring from a Japanese ship sunk by a United States Army plane in the Aleutians. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DON BATTLE GROWING IN INTENSITY

    LONDON, Sunday—All reports from the Russian front speak of increasingly intense fighting as the Germans strive to capture Voronej and to drive their way ...

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  6. R.A.A.F. MEN IN U.S. PLANES

    R.A.A.F. pilots are flying U.S. Kittyhawks with good results. Above a "beliy tank" (extra petrol supply) is being fitted to one of these fighters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. A.I.F. FIGHTING IN EGYPT

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Australian troops who have been in action for some days with the British Eighth Army in Egypt figured in effective patrol work on the night ...

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  8. JAPS. PAY HEAVY PRICE FOR MORESBY ATTACKS

    Renewing their attacks against the Allied base at Port Moresby, the Japanese sent over 21 bombers on Friday and 19 on Saturday, with eight Zero fighters as escort on each occasion. The assaults cost them five bombers shot down and one fighter, while four other ...

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  9. DAYLIGHT RAID ON DANZIG

    LONDON, Sunday. — Heavy R.A.F. bombers made their longest daylight raid of the war when they flew 1500 miles out ...

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  10. U.S. TROOPS AT PORT MORESBY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— The War Department has disclosed that American troops are participating in the defence of ...

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  11. ENORMOUS NEW U.S. TAXES

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— The House of Representatives' Ways and Means Committee has approved a record-breaking ...

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  12. DEAD TANK CREW CHARGES BRITISH GUNS

    CAIRO, Saturday.— A tank containing five dead German soldiers overran a British 25-pounder gun position in Egypt. ...

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  13. Imperial Hospitals in South Africa

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday.—South Africa has become a base hospital area for the Imperial armies in the Middle East, Burma and the Far East. ...

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  14. Five Axis Agents Arrested in Iran

    TEHERAN, Saturday.—The Iranian police have arrested five enemy agents. including two German women, one of them the wife of the owner of one of ...

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  15. SWEDISH SHIPS TORPEDOED

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday. — The Swedish Defence Staff announces that the ore ship Luica has been torpedoed in convoy in Swedish territorial waters. ...

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  16. RAILWAY LINK

    A splendid feat of railroad construction is now nearing completion in Syria. British, Australian and South Africa engineers, supervising an army of over 20,000 labourers of many nationalities, have carried out the work, which will link the important seaports of Haifa and Tripoli, and give an unbroken connection between Libya, Patestine, Syria and Turkey. About B O per cent, of the country traversed by this new link ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. VAST NAVAL PLAN

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— President Roosevelt has signed legislation authorising the construction of 1,900,000 tons of ...

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  18. TO BOMB EVERY CITY IN JAP. HANDS

    CHUNGKING, Saturday.—Summing up the initial United Services Army Air Force raids on Japanese occupied cities in china, Brigadier-General Chennault, commander of the force, declared that they were only the beginning of a ...

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  19. Admiral Nimitz's Air Crash Escape

    WASHINGTON. Friday. — Admiral Nimitz. Commander-in-Chief in the Pacific, recently escaped serious injury in a plane crush at a west coast port, ...

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  20. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE Tasmanian Government has shown that it has a very real appreciation of the importance of education. Will it then consider ...

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  21. CABLES IN BRIEF

    Tokio radio announces that "a large convoy, escorted by destroyers, arrived to-day at the Alcutian Islands. All the forces reached their destination safety, ...

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  22. VICHY OFFICIALS MAY BE MOVED TO PARIS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Russian Tass News Apency reports from Berne that the Germans have agreed to permit Laval to transfer Vichy ...

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  23. AMERICA MUST DO TWO HOURS' WORK IN ONE TO MEET DEMANDS OF LONG WAR

    DETRLOIT. Saturday.—"America faces a rather long war, in which we are going to be tried very hard in every conceivable way," the War Production Board director, Mr. Donald Nelson, warned the Automotive Council for War Production to-day. "We have got to find a way," he told ...

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  24. LETTERS TO JAPAN.

    The British Postmaster-General announces that the Japanese authorities have agreed to establish a two-way postal service for ...

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