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  3. SILVER STAR FOR SERGEANT

    Lieut.-General George Kenny decorates with a Silver Star S/Sgt. Fred Christmas, of Rutland, Vermont. Christmas was a member of a Flying Fortress crew which sank a Japanese destroyer in the Buna area. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RUSSIANS DEFEAT ALL NAZI ATTACKS

    LONDON, Friday.—Although the Russian offensives at Stalingrad and on the central front seem to have slowed down a little, all German counter-attacks have been ...

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  5. CAPTURED GUN

    This 70 mm. field gun, used by Japanese infantry in the Solomon Islands, was captured by U.S. Marinos during the battle for the strategic South Pacific group. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BIG TANK BATTLE FOUGHT WEST OF TUNIS

    LONDON, Friday.—The British and American armoured forces in Tunisia are re-grouping after a violent 48-hour tank battle near ...

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  7. DWINDLING BEACHHEAD FOR JAPANESE

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Friday—Fighting described as "close, tough, and fierce" is continuing round Buna and Gona as Australian and American forces methodically maintain their pressure against the dwindling ...

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  8. DEDMAN MAKES "BILLY" BOIL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"This latest regulation of Mr. Dedman's is not a policy, it is a disaster," said the Leader of the Federal U.A.P. (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WARNINGS AGAINST WAVE OF OVER-OPTIMISM

    LONDON, Friday.— While warnings are being uttered in both Britain and the United States against the unwarranted wave of optimism that is sweeping through ...

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  10. Tojo Will Fight in Pyjamas

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—"The war must be fought even in our nightdresses," General Tojo told war workers, ...

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  11. PEACE APPEAL MADE TO KING OF ITALY

    LONDON, Friday.—The foreign editor of the "Daily Express" says that leading members of the Italian Senate, ...

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  12. RUSSIANS STARVED TO DEATH IN FINLAND

    ZURICH, Friday. — Field-Marshal Mannerheim, the Finnish Commander-in-Chief, has informed the International Red Cross authorities in ...

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  13. Sweden Shocked by Round-up of Norwegian Jews

    LONDON, Friday.—An outraged Swedish public has learned the brutal details of last week's rounding up of over 1000 Jews in Norway and their ...

    Article : 185 words
  14. PATROLS BUSY IN BURMA

    NEW DELHI, Thursday.—Both sides continue patrolling on the Burma side of the India-Burma frontier, says the latest British ...

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  15. PRISON SHIP TORPEDOED

    LONDON, Friday.— A Lourenco Marques report says that an Allied ship carrying Italian and German prisoners was torpedoed off the coast on ...

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  16. Japs. Tightening Grip on Indo-China

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.— A Chinese Army spokesman told the press to-day that the Japanese had decided to tighten their control of French ...

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  17. Prisoners Chained "Humanely"

    LONDON, Friday.— The first letters containing references to the chaining of prisoners are reaching Britain from war prisoners in Germany. It is ...

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  18. ON KOKODA TRACK

    Allied wounded being brought in by native stretcher-bearers along the Kokoda track. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. 400-PASSENGER PLANE BEING PLANNED

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— Tom Girdler, chairman of the Consolidated and Vultee Aircraft Companies, announced to-day that the companies ...

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  20. More German Murders

    BERNE Friday.—After a German officer had been assassinated at Dijon in January, the Germans lined the city 10,000,000 francs and seized 100 ...

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  21. AFRIKA KORPS MAY BE EVACUATED

    LONDON, Friday.— According to Reuters Zurich correspondent, a large transport fleet has been assembled in Greece, presumably intended for the withdrawal of the remnants of the Afrika Korps from Libya. ...

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  22. NINE JAP. SHIPS SUNK IN NEW BATTLE OFF GUADALCANAL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The American Navy has smashed another Japanese attempt to land reinforcements on Guadalcanal, sinking nine enemy ships during a night battle. ...

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  23. Convict Sacrifices Himself in Research Test

    BOSTON, Thursday.—The Massachusetts Executive Council has approved of a posthumous pardon for Arthur St. Germain (27), a convict at the Norfolk State Prison, who, in the words of State Governor Saltonstall, "with a ...

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  24. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    A GREAT many farmers fear that they will be bankrupt before they can establish their case for adequate prices by the ...

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  25. STRONG PARLIAMENTARY SUPPORT EXPECTED FOR BEVERIDGE PLAN

    LONDON, Friday.— The Press Association's labour correspondent says it is already certain that the Beveridge Plan will have powerful Labour support in Parliament, and also the backing of Liberals, Independents, and Progressive Conservatives. SYDNEY, Friday.—When an ...

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  26. FIGHTERS DIVE AT 725 m.p.h.

    FARMINGDALE (New York). Thursday.— Two Army pilots in Republic P47 Thunderbolts, attained a speed of 725 miles per ...

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