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  3. "BELCHING BERTHA" AND HER CREW

    Have Australian ack-ack gun, "Belching Bertha," pride of the anti-aircraft regiment stationed at an advanced operational base in the Pacific. The crew are all Australians. —Dept. of Information Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AIRMAN FROM U.S.A. WITH HIS AIRCOBRA

    Lieut. John Hall, of the United States Aircobra squadron operating from a forward airfield in Australia. Lieut. Hall is wearing the squadron's "Devil" emblem both on his tunic and on his aircraft. —Dept. of Information Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NAZIS CLAIM TO HOLD 70-MILE STRETCH OF RIVER DON

    LONDON, Thursday.—While the Russians continue to claim that the Germans have not succeeded in crossing the River Don in force, the Vichy radio says the Germans now have full control of a 70-mile section of the river. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GERMANS IN POLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"I am going to tell you some items of truth about the murderous work of the Nazis in Poland ...

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  7. DECISIVE CLASH STILL DELAYED AT EL ALAMEIN

    CAIRO, Thursday.—Heavy artillery duels and raids by Allied patrols are still the principal activities at El Alamein, but both sides are bringing up reinforcements, and a decisive clash is expected at any moment. Field-Marshal Rommel is reported to be ...

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  8. SUPREME ALLIED COMMANDER

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Administration is seriously considering the appointment of a supreme commander over all the American land, sea and air forces, according to well informed official quarters, says the Washington correspondent of the "Now York Times." The ...

    Article : 345 words
  9. TORPEDOES HIT TIRPITZ

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—The 35,000 ton German battleship Tirpitz, a sister ship of the Bismarck, has been hit by two ...

    Article : 333 words
  10. WAR WILL END IN 1942 OR 1943 AT LATEST

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Representative May, chairman of the House Military Committee, predicted to-day that the ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. ROADS TO VICTORY OVER AXIS

    CHARLOTTESVILLE (Virginia), Wednesday.—Brigadier Bourne, a member of the British joint staff mission in Washington, in a speech at the University of Virginia to-day outlined the over-all strategy of defeating Japan by ...

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  12. SHIPBUILDERS PERTURBED

    LONDON, Thursday.—British ship builders are growing increasingly disturbed at the Admiralty's rigid shipbuilding policy. ...

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  13. SECRET TRIAL OF SABOTEURS BEGINS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—In a setting of the utmost secrecy guaranteed by heavily armed soldiers and police agents and walled off corridors eight Germans went on trial and walled to-day before a military commission ...

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  14. INFERIOR CONCRETE CAUSED DEATHS IN RAID

    LONDON, Thursday.—Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr. McKinlay said that after the city in which he lived had been raided, he obtained an analysis of concrete taken from the ruins of a housing scheme constructed in 1928. The analyst ...

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  15. U.S. SUB. SINKS ANOTHER JAP. DESTROYER

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday.—A Navy communique says that a United States submarine torpedoed and is believed to have sunk a Japanese ...

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  16. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    BROADLY speaking, nation get the kind of Governments they deserve. And they will get better Governments only when the ...

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  17. JAPANESE BEGIN NEW DRIVE TOWARDS CANTON

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—The fight for China has entered a new phase with fierce battles swirling round two railway towns south-westward of Nanchang, where the Japanese are striking towards Hunan, aiming to seize control ...

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  18. CABLES IN BRIEF COMMONS TO DEBATE SHIPPING PROBLEMS IN PUBLIC

    The Government has decided to hold a public debate on shipping losses in the Commons during the third day of the next series of ...

    Article : 225 words
  19. NEW TURKISH P.M.

    ANKARA. Thursday—Dr. Sukru Sarajoglu, Foreign Minister, has been appointed Prime Minister of Turkey in succession to the late Dr. Refik ...

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  20. U.S. Announces Three More Sinkings

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—The Navy announces the torpedoing of three small United Nations vessels, Dutch and Canadian ships off the northern ...

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