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  4. JAPANESE FIGHT FOR TIME IN SOLOMONS

    Although they have lost control of the South-east Solomons, strong Japanese forces are still bitterly contesting the advance of U.S. Marines. ...

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    BRITISH Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) being cheered by Australian troops at battle stations in Egypt. Mr. Churchill inspected the troops in the Alamein area, when he visited Egypt on his way to Moscow to confer with Stalin. The Prime Minister is seen walking through the ranks with his characteristic quick stride. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Australian Pilots At Dieppe

    LONDON, Friday. -- One of the first four 12-gun Hurricanes to fly into anti-aircraft fire at ...

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  7. Japs Claim New American Attack

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.). --U.S. troops were repulsed in an attempt to recapture Makin Island, in the ...

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  8. THREAT TO STALINGRAD GROWS

    LONDON, Friday.--The Germans yesterday launched new thrusts on three fronts towards Stalingrad, great Russian industrial city on the Volga. ...

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  9. Russians Raid German Bases

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.).-- Russian bombers last night attacked the Posen district of Upper Silesia and targets in ...

    Article : 145 words
  10. MORE R.A.A.F. MEN REACH BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.--Another contingent of R.A.A.F. flying, personnel has arrived in Britain. All-Australian squadrons in Britain ...

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  11. STOP PRESS

    LONDON, Friday.--A Geneva message quoted by Moscow radio says ambulance trains with 700 German wounded passed through ...

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  13. FIRST-HAND BATTLE NEWS

    NEW YORK, Friday.--Arthur Krock, New York Times Washington correspondent, says a plan is being discussed to create a U.S. Corps of War Correspondents, on lines adopted by Germany and Italy. ...

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