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  3. FIGHTING IS FIERCE

    Map of Crimea, showing Kerch Peninsula, where the Germans have launched an offensive. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CORAL SEA FIGHT SEQUEL

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Battle of the Coral Sea marked a definite stage in the Pacific ...

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  5. RED ARMY SWEEPING FORWARD IN DRIVE ON KHARKOV

    LONDON, Friday. — The Russians on the Kharkov front are still advancing in their great offensive against the German base established in the city. The town of Kerch is still in Russian hands, and this morning's Moscow ...

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  6. U.S.A. PILOT IN BURMA

    British, American and Burmese pilots share the honour of manning the war planes, mostly Brewster Buffalo fighter-bombers, in defence of the Burma Road. This pilot of the U.S. Volunteer Group just returned from a flight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TALLY 7-O

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—One of the most clear-cut air victories of the war in the northern ...

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  8. HUGE FLOW OF SUPPLIES REACHES SOVIET

    LONDON, Thursday.—Well informed circles in Ankara (Turkey), according to the British United Press correspondent ...

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  9. U.S. Output To Be Speeded Up

    NEW YORK, Friday.— American war leaders have decided, says the Washington correspondent of the ...

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  10. GAPING CRACKS IN AXIS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Czech Minister for Finance (Dr. Feierabend), in a speech at the opening of the Czechoslovak ...

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  11. JAPS. STILL DRIVING UP BURMA ROAD DESPITE BITTER CHINESE RESISTANCE

    CHUNGKING, Thursday. — Japanese forces which crossed into Yunnan province from Burma are making a determined effort to reach the strategic city of Paoshan, about 100 miles from the border. ...

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  12. Leningrad Attack

    The Russian attack on the Leningrad front is admitted by the German radio, which says that the Russian defenders of Leningrad, ...

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  13. U.S. TO HAVE FOUR MORE ARMY DIVISIONS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The United States Army has ordered the formation of four more infantry divisions, the ...

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  14. NEW POLITICAL MOVEMENT

    LONDON, Thursday.—A group of House of Commons members, including Mr, W. J. Brown, Independent winner of the recent Rugby ...

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  15. BIG SHIP SUNK : ADMISSION BY JAPANESE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Tokio radio says that the War and Navy Ministries admitted to-day that a large Japanese merchantman, while ...

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  16. MEXICAN SHIP TORPEDOED

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Navy announces that the Mexican merchantman Portrero Deland, though fully illuminated and showing a ...

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  17. U.S. Realises Value of Naval Aircraft

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Changes in the organisation of the Navy Department and of commands afloat which are taking place will result in greater ...

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  18. Eventful Year's Cruise By Submarine

    LONDON, Friday.—The submarine Thetis, renamed the Thunderbolt, has returned from a year's operations, during which it destroyed two U-boats and ...

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  19. TANK RAID IN LIBYA

    CAIRO, Thursday. — In land fighting in Libya yesterday, a British column raided a group of 15 enemy tanks. Another column shelled and dispersed a ...

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  20. DR. EVATT AT WAR CABINET

    LONDON, Thursday.—Dr. Evatt attended a War Cabinet meeting this morning, and also conferred with the Minister of Production and the Minister ...

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  21. Workers Who Wanted a Rest Face Sabotage Charges

    ST. LOUIS, Thursday.—Four war production workers faced charges of sabotage to-day "because they liked forty winks after big nights." ...

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  22. AXIS AIR CONVOY SHATTERED

    CAIRO, Thursday.—Flight-Lieut. Waddy, of Sydney, son of Mr. E. L. Waddy,formerly a well-known interstate cricketer, shot down two Junkers 52's and two Messer-schmitt 110's during a brilliant attack on an enemy formation ...

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  23. CABLES IN BRIEF

    The sensational salvage operations to recover 1,000,000 dollars' worth of gold currency which was tossed into the sea by the British authorities ...

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  24. JAPS CLAIM OCCUPATION OF DUTCH N. GUINEA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Berlin radio, quoting Tokio, claimed to-day that the Japanese had occupied all important points in Dutch New Guinea. The announcement added: "Japanese marines landed ...

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  25. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE public hopes that there will be the least possible delay in implementing the Commonwealth's decision to relax the ...

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  26. DANES LOOK FORWARD TO ALLIED VICTORY: SCORN NAZI PROMISES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Christmas Mol[?]er, who was the Danish Minister of Commerce in 1940, and who escaped to England recently with his wife and son, said to-day that the Danes were looking forward to an Allied victory. MR. MOLLER was forced out of ...

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