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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. NAZIS SAY REDS ARE ATTACKING

    LONDON. Friday.—The Germans continue to suggest that the Russians are prepared [?] a powerful offensive south ...

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  6. JAP RAIDERS VISIT EXMOUTH GULF; ONE BOMB DROPPED

    Japanese bombers raided Exmouth Gulf, opposite Onslow. Western Australia, on Thursday night. Three unidentified enemy aircraft, possibly submarine-borne, managed to drop only one bomb before they were driven off by ...

    Article : 930 words
  7. AIR BLITZ BATTERS AXIS

    LONDON, Friday.—Hour by hour, air blows are shattering German and Italian targets in the war's most devastating and continuous blitz. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NAZIS FORTIFY RHINE

    LONDON, Friday.—Under the menace of invasion, the Germans [?] mining the bridges across the Rhine and ...

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  9. FOOD CUTS HERE AID LEND-LEASE

    Australian civilians had gone without potatoes for four months so Americans could be provisioned, the House ...

    Article : 256 words
  10. CHURCHILL TURNS ROOSEVELT INTO "NIGHT OWL"

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Mr. Churchill is risking the wrath of Sirs. Roosevelt by causing, the President to sit up late discussing war problems. Normally, President Roosevelt retires fairly early, but since Mr. Churchill ...

    Article : 341 words
  11. JAPANESE TRAPPED ON ATTU

    The Japanese remnants on Attu (Aleutians) now are trapped in an area 15 miles square, and are prepared to ...

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  12. Roosevelt Praises Merchant Marine

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—in a national maritime day message. President Roosevelt paid a tribute to merchant mariners "who ...

    Article : 96 words
  13. STOP PRESS

    LAST RACE BRIGHTON HANDICAP RESPONSE BOORCHIEF HARIDELLE ...

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  14. Swing King Peps Up U.S. Navy

    Artie Shaw. "King of Swing" and ex-husband of lovely film star Lana Turner, is the latest celebrity to visit the South Pacific ...

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  15. U.S. WAR WORKERS BLAME MISTAKES

    NEW YORK, Friday—Workers in war plants do not consider they are functioning at the peak of efficiency and believe that the ...

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  16. JOURNALIST PRISONER IN JAVA

    LONDON, Friday.—Lieut. Kenneth Attwill, Australian Journalist and playwright, who had been missing for 16 moths, is ...

    Article : 62 words
  17. THINK JAP NAVY CHIEF SUICIDED

    NEW YORK. Friday.—Admiral Isoroku Yamam[?], Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Nary, may have committed hara-kiri, it is suggested. He was pro[?]xibly the greatest ...

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  18. MANY SHIPS SUNK IN TUNISIA CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Friday.—An Admiralty communique states that evidence secured after the occupation of Tunisia indicates that our ...

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  19. RESPONSIBILITIES OF VICTORY

    LONDON, Friday—"Victory will impose on as great responsibilities and confront us with great difficulties" said the Archbishop ...

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  20. RHODESIAN PRAISES AUSTRALIAN PILOTS

    MELBOURNE.—"I want no better or keener comrades than Australians," said the Rhodesian air-gunner Flight-Sgt. E. Lincott, recalling a series of raids over enemy territory in which he had participated with Flight. ...

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  21. WHISTLING IN DARK BY AXIS LEADERS

    LONDON, Friday.—Hitler, Mussolini and Kins Victor Emanuel exchanged telegrams on the occasion of the fourth anniversary of ...

    Article : 61 words
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  23. TRIPOLITANIA IS CONTENTED

    LONDON, Friday.—The British Administration of Tripolitania is described as highly satisfactory. The Italian population is ...

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  24. CHINESE BOMBERS RAID ICHANG

    CHUNGKING. Friday.—A lame number of Chinese bombers attacked Ichang, the Yangtse River port. starting large fires. ...

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