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  3. JUNGLE POSITION UNCHANGED: AIR ATTACKS RESUMED

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Friday. —No change in the situation in the Owen Stanley Range was reported today, but re-organisation in building up by the Allied troops continue in ...

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  4. Jap. Ships Hit In Solomons

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP).—A Navy communique slates that during recent weeks a reconnaissance aircraft observed a large number of enemy ships concentrating in the Shortland Island ...

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  5. STALINGRAD BATTLE UNABATED

    German Claim Belied LONDON, Friday (AAP). — Furious street battles continue to rage in the streets of ...

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  6. DAIRY SUBSIDY BILL PASSED

    The Dairy Industry Subsidy Bill passed through all stages of the House of Representatives yesterday. ...

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  7. War Office Threat MANACLES AND CHAINS FOR HUN PRISONERS

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—Britain will manacle and chain German prisoners of war on Saturday unless the Germans release the ...

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  8. HUGE U.S. WAR BILL PASSED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP). —The House of Representatives passed without opposition after three hours' debate, and sent to ...

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  9. U.S. 'Planes Active In Desert

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP). —Major-General Russell Maxwell reported to the War Department that the American Air Forces based ...

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  10. BIG INCREASE IN MUNITION OUTPUT

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A stepped-up production of all arms and munitions manufactured in Australia has been achieved since ...

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  11. NORWEGIAN EXECUTIONS CONTINUE

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—The execution of nine more Norwegians at Trondheim was announced by the Oslo radio, which stated that ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA HARD TO INVADE

    OTTAWA, Thursday (AAP).—Without large reinforcements from Manchukuo, Japan could not successfully invade Australia, the ...

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  13. Youths At Battle Stations Action Promised By Forde

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) promised in the House of Representatives to-day to confer with General Blarney to ascertain if youths under 19 can be withdrawn from ...

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  14. "STAB IN BACK" BY AXIS FROM SOUTH AMERICA

    BOSTON, Thursday (AAP).—The refusal of Argentine and Chili to sever relations with the Axis is permitting other American republics to ...

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  15. WILLKIE'S REMARKS "IRRITATING"

    NEW YORK, Thursday (AAP). —It is doubtful whether the United Nations could provide many more "goodwill" missions of the ...

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  16. CHINA WOULD STRIKE IF IT HAD ARMS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP). — The new Chinese Ambassador, Wei Tao Ming, in his first press conference said that ...

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  17. NAZI REPRISALS ON BRITISH GIRLS

    LONDON, Friday (AAP). —The Red Cross is inquiring into letters received from British girls in the German internment camp at Ilag ...

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  18. RADIO ANNOUNCERS AS SPIES IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP). —Some radio announcers have been tipping off enemy submarines, according to reports received by the ...

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  19. WAR FOR HUNS NOT SO PROFITABLE

    PITTSBURG, Thursday (AAP).—"As the Allies mass more and more 'planes in Britain we will give the Huns more beating-up and make ...

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  20. NO FIREARMS FOR NAZI CORPS ON LEAVE IN DENMARK

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—According to dispatches from Stockholm, the Danish Free Corps on leave in Denmark from the eastern ...

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  21. LATE NEWS

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—A Moscow report states that Bel[?]ian women were fired on and killed at Charleroi, when they ...

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  22. "HIGH COMMAND IS OVER-CAUTIOUS"

    LONDON. Friday (AAP).—The military High Command is over cautious and over prudent in the consideration of the opening of a ...

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  23. FORTRESSES RAID NORTH FRANCE

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—A heavy force of United States heavy bombers, including Flying Fortresses, strongly escorted by fighters, ...

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  25. Bomb Thrown at Irish Police Patrol

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—A bomb was thrown at a police patrol in a Belfast street last night. Members of the patrol were not injured ...

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  26. TURKEY READY TO FIGHT.

    OTTAWA, Thursday (AAP). —Turkey is anxious to retain neutrality, but will enter the war immediately if her freedom and ...

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  27. GIANT GERMAN SEARCHLIGHTS

    LONDON, Friday (AAP)—The Germans to-night are operating two giant searchlights installed near Calais, whose beams are so powerful ...

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  28. AIR ACTIVITY IN MADAGASCAR

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—A Madagascar communique states there was heavy air activity in support of a land thrust, which is ...

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  29. "JAPS AS FEROCIOUS AS GENGHIS KHAN"

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—The Japanese in the South Sea Islands follow only the law of claw and fang. They wage war with a ...

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