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  3. BIG TANK BATTLE IN CENTRE SECTOR

    LONDON, Friday.—The biggest tank battle fought since Rommel halted before El Alamein 16 days ago is now raging in the central sector of the El Alamein front. ...

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  4. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE HOLDS GERMANS ON VITAL VORONEJ FRONT

    LONDON, Friday.—Following the arrival of new reserves, the Red Army has taken the offensive in several sectors of the Voronej front, where, according to the Moscow radio late last night, the situation has become ...

    Article : 830 words
  5. AXIS COLUMN POUNDED

    A radio picture showing Red Air Force attack planes annihilating. A German tank column. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FIGHT FOR TEL EL EISA

    EL ALAMEIN, Thursday.—Attacking in darkness just before dawn to-day, men of a Victorian battalion swept the enemy off the Tel el Eisa ridge which he had occupied ...

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  7. Three Tanks Bagged by Australians

    LONDON, Friday.—An agency correspondent in the Western Desert describes how an unnamed Australian bagged three ...

    Article : 96 words
  8. NAZIS MAY GET SURPRISE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—An indication that the Germans might receive a surprise within a week or two was given by the ...

    Article : 198 words
  9. QUIETER BUT TOUGHER

    CAIRO, Friday.—"These Australians are beyond praise," says a special "Daily Mail" correspondent describing the fighting ...

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  10. CHEKIANG TOWN RE-CAPTURED

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—The Chinese have reoccupied the Chekiang town of Tsingtien, killing and wounding over 500 Japanese, says ...

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  11. GERMANS FACE SERIOUS FOOD PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Friday.—Germany's food problems were discussed to-day by Mr. Dingle Foot, Parliamentary Secretary ...

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  12. SENTENCE OF DEATH: U.S. SOLDIER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—After a five-day trial by a U.S. general court-martial, Private Edward Joseph Leonski (24), ...

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  13. Daylight Raid On Nazi U-Boat Base

    LONDON, Friday.—Stirling bombers in daylight last evening attacked the submarine building yards five miles north-east of Lubeck and also ...

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  14. FORMIDABLE BOMBER

    The growing export of 2000lb. bombs requires bigger and better bombers to deliver them to the Axis countries. Newest type in regular operation now in the "Manchester," whose formidable speed and bomb-load are a well guarded secret. Multi-gun turrets in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. NEUTRAL SHIPS SUNK

    STOCKHOLM, Friday.—It is officially announced that the Stureborg, which the Swedish Red Cross chartered to carry food and supplies to ...

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  16. INDOMITABLE RUSSIA

    Many Russian medical nurses have been carrying at their dangerous duties at the front since the beginning of the Russian campaign. In this wireless picture, Medical Nurse Olsa Ussupova, a nurse who has carried out of action 43 wounded men with their weapons, is seen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. TURKISH SUB. DISASTER

    TURKISH SUB. DISASTER—A Vichy message says that the 1200-ton Turkish submarine Saldary sank after an accident near Chanak. ...

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  18. ALARM IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The army and state police are making a widespread search of the Rhinebeck district of New York State after a report that ...

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  19. Three-Day Convoy Battle

    LONDON, Friday.— "Magnificent work," in the words of the Admiralty. brought a big convoy through three days and nights of repeated attacks ...

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  20. BRITAIN READY FOR FIRM ACTION AGAINST CONGRESS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Government intends to watch very closely the development of the new anti-British campaign planned by Gandhi and the Congress Party and will not hesitate to take firm action if the campaign threatens ...

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  21. Attack on Rescue Ship Starts Sea and Air Battle

    LONDON, Thursday.—Light craft of the Royal Navy and machines of the R.A.F. engaged in rescuing R.A.F. pilots close to the French coast ...

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  22. NEED FIGHTER PLANES

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The United Nations' greatest need in Australia is fighter plane replacements. declared John Raleigh. Columbia broadcasting ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE Government's bill for the emasculation of the Legislative Council now awaits its inevitable fate in that House. The bill is ...

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  24. BRITAIN WILL NEVER ALLOW FRENCH SHIPS TO PASS INTO ENEMY HANDS

    LONDON, Friday.—The British Government will in no circumstances allow the French warships at Alexandria to pass into enemy hands or under enemy control. THIS determination is emphasised in London since Laval's statements at ...

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  25. Cargo-Carrying Subs Feed U-Boats

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Representative Satterfield told the House to-day that correspondence found on a captured ...

    Article : 83 words
  26. CHUNGKING HEAT WAVE

    A heat wave at Chungking has entered its, tenth day with no relief in sight Scarcity of water has increased the ...

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