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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. SIXTH DAY OF NON-STOP AIR RAIDS

    LONDON, Friday. — Allied air forces attacked Axis strategic points, including airfields in ...

    Article : 243 words
  6. JAPS IN FULL RETREAT TO SALAMAUA

    Japanese troops defending Salamaua have been hurled back from their outer defences and are now fighting a rearguard action in the face of strong attacks from Australian forces. ...

    Article : 731 words
  7. RUSSIANS DRIVE ON KHARKOV

    LONDON, Friday. — A spectacular break-through by the Russians leaves a gap of only 13 ...

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  8. GREAT BLITZ MOVES FARTHER NORTH INTO ITALY

    LONDON, Friday. — In 24 hours of continuous hammering Allied Naval and Air Forces have struck a series of heavy blows at German forces retreating in Southern Italy. While peace demonstrations continued in northern cities, Allied bombers ...

    Article : 669 words
  9. THE KING WITH THE FLEET

    PICTUREGRAM. shows the King, aboard the flagship of the Home Fleet, HMS Duke of York, greeting flag officers. He is shaking hands with Rear-Admiral Burnett, next to whom is Vice-Admiral Sir H. R. Moore. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SICILIANS CONSIDER THE FUTURE

    LONDON. Friday. — The Allied conquest of Sicily has left the island's 4,500,000 people without ...

    Article : 276 words
  11. RUSSIAN PROBLEM BIG ISSUE AT TALKS IN QUEBEC

    QUEBEC, Friday. — Progress made at the Roosevelt-Churchill war conference is so good that the final sessions has been fixed for Tuesday. The U.S. Secretary Of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) ...

    Article : 250 words
  12. SABOTAGE SWEEPS DENMARK

    LONDON, Friday. — In a new and intensified wave of sabotage, lasting for a week, Danish patriots ...

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  13. FLOATING FILLING STATIONS

    LONDON, Friday. — Five 60-ft. motor fishing vessels made a 2500 miles' passage from ...

    Article : 215 words
  14. STOP PRESS

    Divs.: Win, £1 3s; place, 8s 9d, £1 7s 9d, 11s 9d. RUGBY UNION Reserve Grade Half-time Scores: ...

    Article : 186 words
  15. MYSTERY DEATHS OF NAZIS

    LONDON, Saturday. — The deaths of two German officers announced recently are surrounded by a ...

    Article : 170 words
  16. AIR SERVICE DEFIED MALTA BLITZ

    LONDON. Friday—It was revealed to-day that unarmed British civil aircraft, even when the blitz against Malta was at its ...

    Article : 192 words
  17. CLASH AVERTED BETWEEN TUC AND GOVERNMENT

    LONDON. Friday—An immediate clash between the Government and the Trades Union Congress has been averted by a decision of ...

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  18. Army A.A Experts Go With Bombers

    LONDON, Friday.—Army officers fly with RAF bombers on day and night missions to study at first hand enemy AA fire. ...

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  19. WOMEN IN N:Z. AS TRAM TRACK GANGERS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). — The City Council which, this week, started women gangers on tram track repair and maintenance has ...

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  20. EXCHANGE OF U.S. INTERNEES

    NEW YORK. Friday.—Arrangements are virtually complete for a second exchange of US nationals with Japan. Mr. Sumner Welles, ...

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  21. Sweden Ends Transport Of German Troops

    LONDON. Friday.—Transport of German troops through Sweden ceased yesterday. Transport of war material ended on August 15. ...

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  22. LATEST "HAIR DOS" FOR AAMWS IN OPERATION AREA

    Patients in the Army in North-west Australia now see the latest "hair do" styles among nurses and members of AAMWS. These ...

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  23. Trainee Pilot Killed

    SYDNEY—LAC Sydney Hogarth Sturmer, of Gladstone. Queensland, trainee solo pilot, was killed when an RAAF aircraft crashed ...

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  24. STRATOSPHERE SPITFIRES SAVED SICILIAN CONVOY

    CAIRO, Friday. — Two stratosphere-flying Spitfire pilots, fighting a brilliant action high above a packed Mediterranean port, saved the first great Sicilian convoy from certain attack. The Spitfires shot down a Junk- ...

    Article : 297 words
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  26. RED ENVOYS COULD NOT SEE DE GAULLE

    LONDON, Friday.—English and American officials in North Africa prevented Russian envoys from meeting either General de Gaulle ...

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  28. GIRLS LIVE LIKE GYPSIES TO ESCAPE CALL-UP

    LONDON, Friday. — English girls, aged 17 to 24, are living lives of gypsies, travelling from town to town and sleeping under hedgerows to dodge call-ups for the forces or munitions. ...

    Article : 180 words
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