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  3. BATTLE FRONT IN EGYPT

    MEDITERRANEAN SEA MERSA MATRUM SIDI BARRANI ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. JAPS. LAND IN PAPUA

    WITH GEN. MacARTHUR'S H. Q., Thursday.—A Japanese invasion force estimated to number not more than 2500 men effected a successful landing at Gona mission station ...

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  5. ALLIES SWEEP FORWARD TO CAPTURE NEW POSITIONS IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Thursday.—A big new battle raged all day yesterday on a 30-mile wide front from the Mediterranean to the Quattara Depression. Allied forces on each of the three sectors of the front took the offensive and ...

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  6. UPHELD

    MELB., Thursday.—By a majority decision of three to two, the Full High Court this ...

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  7. RUSSIANS INFLICT HEAVY LOSSES ON PANZERS DRIVING AGAINST ROSTOV

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Russians are repelling with heavy losses strong enemy thrusts north and east of Rostov. Fighting, Moscow admits, has reached Novocherkask, 20 miles almost due east of Rostov. An observer in Moscow ...

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  8. Daylight Saving Likely Again

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The reintroduction of daylight saving will be considered by Federal Cabinet. If decided upon it may be graduated ...

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  9. Secret U.S. Shore Defence Weapon

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The House of Representatives has passed and sent to the Senate an Appropriation Bill ...

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  10. VICTORY BY NEXT YEAR

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Captain Randolph Churchill, the Prime Minister's son, to-day predicted "victory for ...

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  11. PREFERENCE TO A.I.F.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—Permanent appointments should not be made to governmental and municipal positions in wartime, in the opinion of delegates ...

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  12. War Council DISCUSSION ON SIBERIA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Pacific War Council discussions to-day were largely concerned with China ...

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  13. PROFIT LIMIT MEANS CHAOS, SAYS FADDEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—"The adoption of a scheme for the limitation of profits to 4 per cent. is an attempt to steer the middle course between ...

    Article : 260 words
  14. ENOUGH SHIPS FOR SECOND FRONT

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—According to the "Herald-Tribune" correspondent at Washington, a "very high naval authority in Washington" declared to-day that shipping is now available for the United Nations for a second front ...

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  15. MINE STRIKES CONTINUE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—There was only one new stoppage on New South Wales coalfields to-day, and the resumption of work at that pit is expected ...

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  16. NOVEL CARTRIDGE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—Warrant Officer Henry Sutton has invented a novel cartridge, which can be used in practice tiring all day. When ...

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  17. WOMEN PORTERS.

    WOMEN PORTERS. — Permission to use women as station porters and in railway yards and depots was sought of the Women's Employment Board in ...

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  18. WAR COUNCIL

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) announced to-day that next week's meeting of the Advisory War Council had been ...

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  19. SACRIFICES BY GERMANS FOR CAUCASUS PRIZE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Marshal von Bock's southern armies have opened a concentrated assault against Rostov from the north, west and east. The Germans apparently aim at ...

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  20. ITALIANS ARRESTED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday—Forty members of the Italian War Veterans' Society. who had pledged undying fealty to Mussolini, were arrested and ...

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  21. AUSTRALIANS REOCCUPY RIDGE

    AUSTRALIAN BATTLE HEADQUARTERS, Wednesday—Attacking at two points in the early hours of this morning, the Australians in the northern sector of the desert front have now retaken the whole of Eisa Ridge. ...

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  22. CHINESE RETAKE KIENTEH

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday—To-day's communique reports that the Chinese have recaptured Kienteh, main Japanese base in Chekiang, 65 miles south of ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    MOST thoughtful people believe that in the process of enlightenment which much extend through every nation if freedom ...

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  24. 10,000 KILLED AT COLOGNE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Information from a reliable foreign source reveals that 10,000 people were killed in the ...

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  25. CABLES IN BRIEF DURBAN REGARDED AS A WAR DANGER ZONE

    A large number of women and children evacuated from danger zones of Egypt have arrived at Durban en route to England and various ...

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  26. ITALIANS REFUSED TO CUT WOOD

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Enrico Giaccio, Vincenzio Muratore, Giovasco Goegan, and Luigo Rangan, young Italians, were convicted by Mr. Nicholas, ...

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  27. FRENCH CROPS ABLAZE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—After six days of fruitless efforts to check the flames, troops were called in to tight miles of blazing woods and wheatfields ...

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  28. JAPS. GET "TRICKLE OF RUBBER" TO NAZIS

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The Ministry of Economic Warfare says Japan and Germany have established some kind of contact. A trickle of raw ...

    Article : 51 words
  29. GRENADE THROWN IN CAFE

    LONDON, Thursday—Moscow radio says a grenade thrown through the door of a Paris cafe killed eight German officers. ...

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