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  2. RED RINGS TIGHTEN

    LONDON, Feb 2.—The plight of the Axis armies in the Coucasus is rapidly deteriorating, according to today's reports from Moscow. The latest advances of the Russian armies in this area have sharply contracted the corridor of possible escape for Hitler's forces fleeing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. EIGHTH ARMY.

    LONDON, Feb 2.—The Eighth Army "steamroller" is on the move again, states a correspondent. Zuara was occupied and our troops are in ...

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  4. LOSS OF LIBYA.

    LONDON. Feb 2.—Rome radio quotes Signor Mussolini in a speech to Fascist youth somewhere in central Italy as follows: ...

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  5. MOVES IN TUNISIA.

    LONDON, Feb. 2.—Algiers French communique states: "There was lively activity on nearly all sectors of the front yesterday. We repulsed ...

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  6. CHURCHILL IN TURKEY

    LONDON, Feb 2.—The Ministry of Information communique states: "At his own request the Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) went to Turkey as the guest of the Government of the Republic and was received on his arrival at Adana by President' Inonu, to whom he handed messages ...

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  7. PACIFIC AIR BLOWS.

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Feb 2.—A strong attack by Flying Fortresses against Japanese airfields at Rabaul before dawn ...

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  8. NAVAL BATTLE.

    WASHINGTON, Feb 1.—The Tokio official radio asserted today that Imperial Headquarters had claimed that a Japanese naval and ...

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  9. ENEMY PUZZLED.

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, Feb 1.—Behind the success of the smashing raid by American Flying Fortresses on the Japanese ...

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  10. HEROIC MALTA.

    LONDON, Feb 2.—Malta is the hub of a huge wheel, said a commentator broadcasting from Cairo yesterday. "Up to now a very great deal of the ...

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  11. AIR OPERATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Today's Navy Department communique stated: "United States troops on Guadalcanal on Thursday killed 62 ...

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  12. "ROAD OF SHAME"

    LONDON, Feb 2.—Columns of half-starved, tattered prisoners streaming across the snow-generals, colonels, privates-away from ...

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  13. CITY CHOSEN FOR CONFERENCE.

    The city of Adana, where Mr Churchill was received by President Inonu of Turkey. It is a station on the famous Berlin to Bagdad railway. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. AMERICAN COMMENT.

    NEW YORK, Feb 1.—"Both Japan and America are at present sparring for an opening in the South Pacific but the conditions seem to favour ...

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  15. POSITION AT WAU.

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA. Feb 1.—Australian positions round Wan were further stabilised today and tonight it seemed that any ...

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  16. THE WAR REVIEWED.

    CAIRO, Feb 2.—Mr Churchill arrived from Turkey by air. Turkish Air Force Hurricanes escorted his plane past of the way. Mr Churchill ...

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  17. WELLINGTON BOMBERS.

    CAIRO, Feb 2—It has been disclosed that the RAF Middle East Command has conceived and perfected the development for the first ...

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  18. COL KNOX'S TOUR.

    NEW YORK. Feb. 1—The Secretary of the US Navy (co Frank Kaox) and the Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics (Rear-Admiral ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. PLENARY SESSION.

    LONDON, Feb 2.—Mr Churchill and his party flew from Cairo to Adana. Mm Saracoglu and Nenemenjoaglu received them at the ...

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  20. MIDDLETON, VC.

    LONDON, Feb 2.—It was officially stated today that the body of the ate Flight-Sgt Rawdon Hume Middleton, VC, has been recovered ...

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  21. FIGHTING FRENCH.

    LONDON. Feb 2.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr Anthony Eden) gave a dinner party last night. Among those present were General de ...

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  22. AXIS STRENGTH.

    LONDON, Feb 2.—The British United Press correspondent at Allied HQ in North Africa writes: "The Germans hold the best strategic ...

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  23. ESCAPE FROM CASTLE

    LONDON, Feb 2.—The thrilling story of how General Giraud, now High Commissioner for French North Africa, escaped from the ...

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  24. USE OF STRIKING POWER.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—The New Zealand Minister to Washington (Mr W. Nash) in a broadcast today said: "New Zealanders realise that ...

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  25. CALL AT CYPRUS.

    LONDON, Feb 2.—A communique issued from Cyprus states: "Mr Churchill visited Cyprus on his return from the conversations with ...

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  26. JAPANESE ELUDED.

    AUCKLAND, Feb 2.—A group of 29 persons rescued by a US sub- marine have been landed. They include 17 sisters of Catholic ...

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  27. HISTORIC VISIT.

    LONDON, Feb 2.—The mystery surrounding Mr Churchill's where abouts after Casablanca was cleared up as a result of the dramatic ...

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  28. RUSSIAN PROGRESS.

    Thirty Miles from Rostov. LONDON, Feb 2.—Last night's Russian communique was as follows: ...

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  29. MESSINA AGAIN BOMBED.

    LONDON, Feb 2.—Today's USAAF communique issued in Cairo states: "Two formations of Liberators in daylight on Sunday again attacked ...

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  30. OVERSEAS NEWS.

    Overseas news in "The West Australian" is supplied by Australian Associated Press. Sources include in England "The Times," "Daily ...

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