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  3. ALLIED FORCES SPEEDING TOWARDS VITAL TUNISIAN BASES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Progress details of the race between Anglo-American forces and the Axis for control of Tunisia are meagre. Axis airmen and ground crews have occupied Tunis and Bizerta airfields and British and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BUNA ON THE BILL

    Allied troops prepare to attack Buna at an advanced base in New Guinea.—Depart. of Inform. Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HEAVY JAP. LOSSES IN GORARI SECTOR

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Thursday.—In a little more than three days of fighting, 300 Japanese dead have been counted in the Gorari sector, including 150 who were ...

    Article : 538 words
  6. READY FOR JAPS.

    Air-borne Australian and American troops arrive at a jungle landing field in New Guinea.—Dept. of Inform. Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BIG BRITISH FORCE READY TO SMASH INTO LIBYA

    LONDON, Thursday.—An imposing force is moving up to the Libyan border for the assault aimed at smashing Rommel's tattered remnants, says "The Times" ...

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  8. TWIN AMERICAN ASSAULT IN SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—U.S. troops on Guadalcanal Island in the Solomons maintained their offensive yesterday ...

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  9. SOLOMONS NAVAL CLASH SOON

    LONDON, Thursday.—Authoritative sources in London state that it is felt that events are shaping for a big naval battle ...

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  10. DOOLITTLE'S NARROW ESCAPE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Brig.-General Doolittle, leader of the air unit which bombed Tokio, and who now commands the American air forces in the ...

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  11. Air, Naval Clash in Channel?

    LONDON, Thursday.—Vichy radio said this morning that l, big naval and air battle is going on in the English Channel. The ...

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  12. U.S. SQUADRON'S SUCCESS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Navy Department discloses that a single fighter squadron from a U.S. carrier shot down 27 Japanese planes and ...

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  13. SOVIET AWAITS FINAL NAZI BID

    LODNON, Thursday.—There is an air of expectancy in the Russian lines at Stalingrad, where the defenders expect the Germans to make a last assault to gain the city before the winter sets in. ...

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  14. COMMANDS NEW CRUISER

    Captain John Augustine Collins, C.B., R.A.N., formerly commander of H.M.A.S. Sydney, who has been appointed to command the cruiser given ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. 9th Division Paved Way

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The main break-out of the United Nations' armour which brought complete victory in ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. Luxuries Strewn on Desert

    CAIRO, Thursday.— At Mersa Matruh the desert is like a luxury store burst open, with its goods thrown on all sides. There were raisins from ...

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  17. NAZI WARSHIPS PUT TO SEA

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—"Afton Tidningen" correspondent at Helsingborg says a German naval force, comprising five big warships, possibly two ...

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  18. COUNTER BY AXIS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.–The well-known commentator, Major Seversky, said to-day that an Axis counter-move ...

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  19. UNCONFIRMED PEACE REPORT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Stockholm newspaper, "Allehanda," says a peace pact has been signed by Germany and ...

    Article : 222 words
  20. Big Reinforcements on Way for Allies

    LONDON, Thursday.—Paris radio gave a message from La Linea (Spain) to-day, saying that a convoy had arrived at Gibraltar consisting of three aircraft carriers, two battleships, four cruisers, 14 destroyers, ...

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  21. DAKAR'S HOPELESS POSITION

    LONDON, Thursday.—A spokesman at American headquarters to-day said there were no reports of anything happening at Dakar. "but I think the ...

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  22. MALTA'S FUTURE ROLE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Governor of Malta (Lord Gort) opened a new aerodrome on Malta to-day, and declared: "I came at a time when the initiative ...

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  23. ACREAGE UNDER FLAX

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—There will be 27,000 acres sown to flax this year in Victoria. 10,000 in S.A., 9000 in W.A., and 11,000 in Tasmania. ...

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  24. GERMAN PANZERS MOVE SOUTH TO FRENCH MEDITERRANEAN COAST

    LONDON, Thursday.—Vichy radio announced this morning that the German occupation of France had been completed. Italian troops have also occupied parts of France and Corsica. IT IS REPORTED ...

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  25. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    ALTHOUGH the war situation has improved dramatically, Mr. Churchill's statement that we have reached only the ...

    Article : 129 words
  26. Luftwaffe Leaves Russia

    LONDON, Thursday.—The National Broadcasting Corporation (U.S.A.) correspondent at Moscow says the Luftwaffe has almost disappeared from the ...

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  27. SURVEY OF PHARMACISTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A survey of all pharmacists is being attempted by the Central Medical Co-ordination Committee. Meanwhile the ...

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  28. PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.–Pending the competition of plans dealing with parttime employment, particularly of women, a register will be kept of all ...

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