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  3. PLAN ALL-OUT ALLIED PUSH TO TAKE TUNISIA

    LONDON, Monday—Allied commanders in Tunisia, at a conference by candlelight in the kitchen of a French farmhouse early yesterday, planned the final phase of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CHEERS FOR P.M.

    The ship's company of a battleship give three cheers for the prime Minister of England (Mr. Winston Churchill) during his inspection ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Activity at Gibraltar

    LONDON, Sunday. —Axis capitals report a concentration of shipping at Gibraltar. Paris radio says that two battleships ...

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  6. ALLIES PENETRATE TO BEACH AT BUNA

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Monday.—All along the swamps and beaches and in the jungles and sky of the North Papuan coast, the battle for Buna hourly grows more ...

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  7. BIGGEST DAY BOMBING

    LONDON, Sunday.—R.A.F. and U.S. bombers visited Holland and France to-day in the biggest daylight raids of the ...

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  8. Danes Refuse to Give Up Arms

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—The Danish Army has been forced to deliver all spare woollen blankets to the Germans, but has ...

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  9. FURTHER RUSSIAN PROGRESS S.W. OF STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Monday.—Russian offensives in the Stalingrad area and on the central front have made further progress, though German resistance is still hardening. ...

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  10. 42,635 AMERICANS MISSING

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.—The Senate Naval Committee disclosed to-day that 42.635 Americans were missing to December 1, most of whom were ...

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  11. MADAM CHIANG'S HEALTH

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Chinese Embassy announced to-day that Madame Chiang Kai-shek was progressing satisfactorily in medical ...

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  12. MARINES KILL 400 JAPS. IN GUADALCANAL PATROLS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—U.S. Marine Corps raiders have returned to their base on Guadalcanal Island (Solomon Islands) after extended operations in the mountainous jungle, during which they destroyed five enemy bases ...

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  13. Improved Response to Loan Appeal

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —There has been a sharp increase in the number of applications for the Austerity Loan. This is typical of the improved response ...

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  14. PRICE OF GAS PRODUCERS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Maximum prices at which gas producer units or parts thereof may be sold by wholesalers and retailers have been fixed by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. JOBS MUST BE FOUND FOR ALL IN PEACE

    LONDON. Sunday.—The Dominions Secretary Mr. C. R. Attlee in a speech to-day said: "Few people desire to get back to the conditions of ...

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  16. Whittling Away Jap. Ship Strength

    NEW YORK. Sunday.—"If Japan's maritime strength is cut a few thousand more tons, her lines of communication and supply will be ...

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  17. CLAIMS U.S. PROVOKED JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Tokio Official Radio to-day reported a broadcast by the Foreign Minister, Masayuke Tani, as follows: ...

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  18. PREDICT NAZI DEFEAT BY END OF 1943

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Specially qualified observers predict a Nazi breakdown about the end of 1943 and Japan's defeat a year or more later. Diplomats base their predictions of ...

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  19. OPEN FINDING AT INQUEST

    An open finding was returned by the coroner (Col. Clark) at the inquest at Hamilton yesterday on Leonard Edward John Richards, a member of the ...

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  20. SPECIAL FORCE TO COMBAT U-BOAT MENACE

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.—The South African Premier (General Smuts) revealed to-day that a special organisation had been created in ...

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  21. TURKEY DISQUIETED

    ISTANBUL, Sunday.—Fragmentary extracts from Mr. Eden's speech last Wednesday. especially those suggesting that British, Russian, and American ...

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  22. RAIDERS OVER BURMA

    DELHI, Sunday.—An R.A.F. communique says that lighter-escorted Blenheims yesterday attacked a railway station near Katha, Northern ...

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  23. OLDEST HUMAN SKULL

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The million-year old skull of the first male human being or which records exist has been discovered in Java. Two female skulls ...

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  24. TWO BOYS DROWNED

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Monday. —Two schoolboys, Stanley Edgar Tremain (13) and Edward Lucas (11), were drowned in a waterhole at North ...

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  25. VISION OF A NEW BRITAIN WITH FIVE GIANT EVILS ERADICATED

    LONDON, Sunday.—"A new Britain is a good single phrase for our post-war aims," said Sir William Beveridge, famed author of the Beveridge Report for post-war social security, at Oxford to-day. "How should the new Britain ...

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  26. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    EVEN if much more than £100,000,000 is subscribed the Austerity Loan will be a failure, in one important ...

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  27. U.S. FOOD CHIEF

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—President Roosevelt issued an executive order to-day giving Mr. Claude Wickard, Secretary for Agriculture, supreme ...

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  28. DISBANDED FRENCH SOLDIERS BECOME GUERRILLAS

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—It is reported from trustworthy sources n France that many officers and men from the disbanded armies have taken refuge in the Pyrenees, where organised guerrillas are effectively obstructing German road and rail ...

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  29. JAPS. ADMIT LOSSES

    LONDON. Monday.—A communique issued in Tokio to-day admits that Japan in the first year of the war lost 49 warships sunk. 29 seriously damaged. ...

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