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  3. VITAL BATTLE BEGINS FOR CONTROL OF NEW GUINEA MAINLAND

    Somewhere in Australia, Sunday.— Terrific fighting now taking place between Australian troops and Japanese shock troops in the jungle morasses of Milne Bay indicates that the vital battle for control of New Guinea has begun. ...

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  4. SIX SOLOMON ISLANDS NOW OCCUPIED

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Navy has announced that Marines are now holding six islands in the Solomons group and have annihilated or captured all the Japanese ...

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  5. WEALTH EAST OF STALINGRAD

    The map shows Russian resources of oil in the Urals east of Stalingrad. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Italians Say Landing Was Repulsed

    LONDON, Sunday. — A Rome communique, not confirmed from any other source, claims that on ...

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  7. MUST SHUN IDEA OF 10-YEAR WAR

    LONDON, Sunday. — The fatalistic conception that the war might last seven years or 10 years must be banished from ...

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  8. GERMANS HELD UP 30 MILES FROM STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Sunday.—Another week of slaughter has ended on the Stalingrad front with the Germans apparently successfully held in all sectors, at least 30 miles from the ...

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  9. CIVILIANS SHOT AT DIEPPE

    NEW YORE, Saturday.—The Stockholm correspondent of the "New York Times" says that although the Germans publicly praised the residents of ...

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  10. Convoy Attack Off Egypt

    LONDON, Sunday. —German members, according to the Berlin radio, have attacked a British convoy in the Mediterranean off El Daba, ...

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  11. POWERFUL ARMY IN BRITAIN

    Lieutenant-General McNaughton, commanding the Canadian forces in Britain, told correspondents at the interview yesterday:—"We have got ...

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  12. U-Boats Sunk, Captured

    HAVANNA, Saturday. — The newspaper "El Crisol" reports that one Axis submarine has been sunk and another captured with 35 of its crew ...

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  13. NAZI INDUSTRIAL CENTRES POUNDED

    LONDON, Saturday. — A strong force of R.A.F. bombers last night raided Nuremburg and Saarbrucken, leaving many ...

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  14. CONSTRUCTION OF AIRFIELD

    One of the runways under construction at the largest airfield in Britain, now being built by Canadian Royal Engineers. Some of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. RUSSIANS RAID BERLIN AND HELSINKI

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Germans admit that in widespread raids over northern and north-eastern Germany last night Russian planes reached Berlin and did some damage in the suburbs. According to reports reaching Stockholm, Berlin had ...

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  16. JAPS. LOSE 40,000 MEN FOR NOTHING IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Saturday.—An official review of the three and a half months of the campaign in Chekiang and Kiangsi discloses that the Japanese suffered 14,000 casualties at Kinwha and Lanchi, 18,000 at Chuhsien and 8000 at ...

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  17. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    ANOTHER week of war has produced news that while encouraging us to hope for better has not greatly altered the ...

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  18. NAZI DIVISION REPORTED ON WAY TO DAKAR

    LONDON, Sunday. — Concurrent with reports from Stockholm that a German division is already on its way to Dakar to implement the ...

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  19. ATTACK ON AUSTRALIA CONSIDERED INEVITABLE

    LONDON. Saturday. —Reviewing the position in the Pacific, "The Times" says to-day, "Japan cannot call a halt in the Pacific islands and hold her ill-gotten gains without going any further." ...

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  20. BRITISH SUBS. SCORE IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON. Saturday.—An Admiralty communique announces that British submarines in the Mediterranean have scored further successes. One ...

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  21. 17 AUSTRALIANS ARE STILL IN JAPAN

    LAURENCO MARQUES, Saturday.—Mr. Keith Officer, formerly of the Australian Legation in Japan, who has arrived at ...

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  22. Vichy Protests Against Attacks on Trains

    LONDON. Saturday. — The Vicky Government has protested to Britain against an alleged R.A.F. combing attack on a passenger train at Menars. ...

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