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  4. JAPS. DRIVEN BACK FROM KOKODA: NIGHT FIGHTERS HIT TOWNSVILLE RAIDER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Fighting beneath the slopes of the towering 13,200 feet peak of Mount Victoria, the highest point in the Owen Stanley range, Australian ground forces at the Papuan mountain village of Kokoda yesterday attacked strong and aggressive Japanese ...

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  5. NAZI PINCERS CLOSING CAUCASUS OIL

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP).—The German threat to the Caucasian oilfields has been intensified by three strong thrusts south of the Don River. Earlier German bridgeheads have been widened, and the enemy is within a few miles of the Stalingrad-Novorossisk railway ...

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  6. No Gains In Desert Battle

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP).— After a fierce battle on Monday in which the Australian and Allied troops advanced but later withdrew to their original positions there is again a lull in ...

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  7. Parachutists Scare at Washington

    BALTIMORE, Tuesday (AAP).—The third service command has announced that military ...

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  8. LATE NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP).—A crowd of 2500 attended a Requiem. Mass for Wing Commander Paddy Finucane in Westminster Cathedral. ...

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  9. Nazi Cities Doomed In Grim R.A.F. Warning

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP).—"We are going to scourge your land from end to end," Air Marshal Sir Arthur Harris told the people of Germany in a dramatic broadcast tonight. "Soon we will be ...

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  10. ROSTOV IN RUINS

    STOCKHOOM, Wednesday [?]AP).—"Svenska Dagbladet's Berlin correspondent states that Rostov is a smouldering pile of ...

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  12. Russians Save Reserves

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP).—The Soviet army newspaper "Red Star" says that the German forces in the drive south from the Don are "many times superior," which suggests that Marshal Timoshenko is even yet withholding the bulk of the Russian reserves. ...

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