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  4. 8th ARMY CAPTURES VITAL NAZI KEY-POINT IN THE APPENINES

    GENERAL Montgomery's men are again giving the Germans in Italy a taste of their metal. In a hard-fought advance they have captured Barenello, one of Kesselring's strong-points in the Appennines. This ...

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  5. REDS DRIVING ALL-OUT TO GAIN KEY NAZI BASE AT KIVOIROG

    THE weather still holds on the Russian front and the Red Army is all-out to capture strategic objectives before the rains bog down the Soviet war machine. One of the principal targets is Kivoirog, whose capture would place all German forces in the Dnieper Bend in peril. If Kivoirog falls the German's whole rail system of communication will ...

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  6. Sidelights Of The War

    BATTIE-FRONT — Here are two sidelights on the world war.(Above): Liberator bombs crash on a Jap transport in the Pacific. (Below): The 8th Army drives ahead in its advance in Italy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HERE is Lieut.-General George H. Brett, who was previously Commander Air Forces. South-west Pacific. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JAPS HIT BACK HARD N. OF FINSCHHAFEN

    THE Japs are throwing in stronger air support to help the attempts of their ground troops to break through to the coast north of Finschhafen. Early on Wednesday morning they sent over 30 planes to attack our rear positions. ...

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  9. Mosquitoes Follow Up RAF Raid On Liepzig

    FOLLOWING the R.A.F. heavy bomber raid on Liepzig on Wed­nesday night, Mosquitoes were out over Western Germany again on Thursday night. All planes returned. The Luftwaffe countered. London had an alert for the sixth night in succession. ...

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  10. BODYLINE FOR JAPS

    SYDNEY, October 22.—When the time comes for Britain to turn her attention to the task of knocking out Japan it may be discovered ...

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  11. AEGEAN LANDING?

    LONDON, Oct. 22.—The German newsagency says that the British patrul which landed on kalymnos Island in the Aegean Sea ...

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  12. "JAPAN IS NOT A PUSH-OVER"

    NEW YORK. October 22.—The New York World Telegram. In an [?]torial. says: "The British per British per[?]t in wishful thoughts that Japan ...

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  14. Mountbatten Back From China

    CHUNGKING, Oct. 22. — Lord Louis Mountbalten supreme C.-in-C. East Asia, departed for India after five days' conferences ...

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  15. TACTFUL GOEBBELS

    LONDON, October 22.—"We fully realise the temporary weakness of our position. but we do not for this reason overlook our strength," and Dr. Goebbels in an article in the Das Reich. Our [?]ary position has ...

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    8TH GOES IN — Troops assemble at a port in Northern Si[?]ly for embarkation to the mainland of Italy. The first cressing of the Messina Strait was effected by the British Eighth Army on September 3.—(U.S.W.I. photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Moscow Conference To Consider Fate of Small European Countries —and Especially Balkans

    MOSCOW, October 22.—The tripartite talks are still proceeding. M. Stalin received Mr. Eden on Thursday night. M. Molotoy and Sir Clark Keer were present. The conference settled down with afternoon sessions, attended by the Foreign Ministers and such experts as the subjects under discussion required. ...

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