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  3. MOSCOW SILENT ABOUT BATTLE OF KERCH PENINSULA

    LONDON, Wednesday. —There is still an extraordinary lack of authentic news about the German offensive on the Kerch Peninsula, in Eastern Crimea, the mystery of which is heightened by the Moscow midday communique: ...

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  4. SUPPLYING CHINA

    The map shows the Burma Road which has hiberta been china's main supply road, the Russian route, and the road between these now under construction. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW JAP. ATTACK ON YUNNAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Driven back 30 miles along the Burma Road to the China-Burma frontier after their defeat at Chefang, Japanese forces have been reinforced ...

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  6. U.S. OFFICERS HERE

    MAJOR-GENERAL JULIAN F. BARNES, U.S.A. Commanding General, United States Army Forces in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. U.S. MINE BLAST KILLS 53

    MORGAN TOWN (West Virginia) Tuesday—A terrific explosion killed at least 53 miners and trapped 37 other. at the Christopher Coal Company mine ...

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  8. MORE LIGHTING IN STREETS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—So far as street lighting is concerned, modification of the brown-out will be made soon, Mr. Lazzarini, Home Secretary Minister, said ...

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  9. WILL NOT USE POISON GAS, GERMANY SAYS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The German High Command spokesman said to-day "The German Command has no intention of using poison gas. It does not ...

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  10. WAR CASUALTIES

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  11. ENEMY SUBMARINE IN RIVER

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Navy Minister (Mr. Angus MacDonald) announced to-day that a freighter was sunk by a submarine in the St. Lawrence River ...

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  12. GERMANS CLAIM NEW WEAPONS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Berlin army spokesman said to-day that the entirely new weapons which the German and ...

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  13. MALTA'S TOLL OF AXIS PLANES

    VALETTA, Tuesday.—Five Axis 'planes were destroyed, four probably destroyed and seven damaged on Tuesday. The ...

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  14. DR. EVATT BUSY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) this morning conferred with chiefs of staff. He had lunch with the Overseas ...

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  15. BATTLESHIP LOSING SUPPORTERS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— The controversy, battleship versus aeroplane, which has rocked the Navy Department ...

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  16. Overseas News in Brief Flashes

    LEAP TO DEATH—Ernst Guenther Rosse, German officer at the Germanico Bank, Santos, Brazil, committed suicide on Tuesday by leaping from the seventh ...

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  17. NAZIS DEMANDING ALL-OUT HELP FROM VICHY FRANCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reports from the French frontier indicate that Franco-German relations are on the eve of a new crisis. It is believed that the Germans have presented far-reaching demands under the threat of allowing Italy to ...

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  18. VICHY PROTESTS IN VAIN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) at a press conference to-day indicated that the United States would ...

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  19. MISSING MAN STILL NOT LOCATED

    No trace has yet been found of Mr. Critchley Parker, jun., of Melbourne, who left Port Davey about five weeks ago to walk to Fitzgerald. ...

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  20. BOMBS THROWN AT HOTELS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—French and German police completely cut off large areas in the vicinity of Gare de_L'Est station ...

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  21. LULL IN OPERATIONS OVER NORTHERN AREA MAY BE CALM BEFORE STORM

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An unexpected lull in operations in the northern area owing to bad flying weather was reported in to-day communique from Allied H.Q ...

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  22. Japs. Say Weather Saved Allied Fleet

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Japanese naval spokesman at Shanghai told a United Press correspondent today that bad weather and nothing else prevented the Japanese fleet from achieving a knockout victory in the ...

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  23. GERMAN SHIP SET ON FIRE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Air Ministry reports that, despite opposition from shore batteries and flak ships, a Coastal Command Hudson attacked a ...

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  24. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE BIG JOB at the moment is to win the war, but it is good to observe that there are thoughtful and purposeful men in ...

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  25. MINOR BRUSHES IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Middle East communique reports that minor encounters again occurred yesterday between our forces and enemy patrols. ...

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  26. WHALERS' NIGHTMARE TRIP TO MURMANSK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A group of whalers which were sailed to Britain from the Antarctic by Norwegian volunteers at the beginning of the war have reached lummansk for minesweeping duties with the Russian fleet. ...

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  27. BIG BAG OF HUN 'PLAN

    CAIRO. Wednesday.—To-day's communique says British fighters [?]ating off the North African coa[?]terday intercepted a formation ...

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  28. BRITAIN'S HOME GUARD NUMBERS NEARLY 1,750,000

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Britain's Home Guard numbers nearly a million and three-quarters, the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) revealed to-day. He was speaking at an inspection of ...

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  29. Parachutist Raid on Trondheim

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday. — British parachutists are reported to have raded Trondheim area, in Norway, a few days ago. ...

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  30. EXECUTIONS IN HOLLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—German authorities in Holland announce that 24 Dutchmen have been shot and three sentenced to life imprisonment, ...

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