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  4. THIRD ITALIAN VICTIM

    It is now officially known that 3 Italian destroyers were sunk and 2 were seriously damaged in the action south of ...

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  5. CHINA SEEKS US PROTECTION FOR BURMA ROAD

    Overtures to the USA by the Chinese Government seeking assurance of all aid necessary to keep open the Burma Road, even to the point of war against Japan, are reported in U-S Army circles. ...

    Article : 552 words
  6. SCENE AT THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF CANBERRA'S NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL.

    performed at 11 am yesterday by Lord Gowrie, Governor-General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RUSSIANS STILL HOLD GROUND IN MOSCOW AREA

    FIERCE BATTLES CONTINUE SOUTH OF MOSCOW, SAYS TASS AGENCY, BUT THE RUSSIANS ARE STILL HOLDING GROUND AND HAVE MADE FURTHER COUNTERATTACKS IN SOME PLACES. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRITISH-US BLOCKADE ADVOCATED

    A naval blockade "such as the world has never known" against the Axis Powers by the U-S and British navies acting ...

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  9. GEN. SIR THOMAS BLAMEY.

    G-O.C of the AIF, with Mr. Forde. Army Minister, centre, and Mr. Curtin at the opening of the National War Memorial at Canberra yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LARGE NAZI FORCES SURROUNDED

    Military experts in London early today summed up the situation on the Eastern Front's 2 keypoints as follows:— ...

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  11. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH WELCOMED

    Both British and U-S newspapers welcome Mr. Churchill's blunt warning to Japan as an indication that the policy of appeasement has ended at long last. "The Times," for example, terms it a ...

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  12. SIR T. BLAMEY MEETS WAR COUNCIL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—High military policy, none of the details of which could be announced, was discussed when ...

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  13. BRITISH AIR PATROLS CARRIED OUT IN STORMY WEATHER

    Stormy weather restricted British air activities yesterday. One British fighter attacked and hit several enemy fighters on an aerodrome near ...

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  14. LEOPOLD'S SISTER FLIES TO BELGIUM

    Belgiancircles in London believe that the visit of Princess Marie Jose, wife of the Italian Crown Prince, to her brother, ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. FRENCH WILL DESTROY DJIBOUTI RAILWAY

    The French had decided to blow up Djibouti railway, which runs to Addis Ababa, and the harbour works, before hurrendering the ...

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  16. MISSION TO RUSSIA SUGGESTED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Possibility of sending an Australian military and economic mission to Russia is being ...

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  18. TRAINS ATTACKED BY NAZI RAIDERS

    Just before dusk yesterday a Heinkel dived out of the clouds and attacked a fast-moving train in East Anglia. The plane ...

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  19. NZ AIRMEN'S 3 NIGHTS IN RUBBER BOAT

    Coastguards, police, and civilians scrambled down 150ft. cliffs and waded up to their necks in the sea to reach a ...

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  20. 2 YOUTHS BELIEVED DROWNED IN WATERHOLE

    Dragging for several hours last night, police failed to recover the bodies of 2 youths believed to have been drowned in ...

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  21. SEALS MAY GET REPRIEVE

    Anticlimax to the storm of protest against the proposed destruction of 1,000 seals at Phillip Island may be their virtual reprieve because of the ...

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  22. BATTLE FOR STOCKINGS IN LONDON STORE

    Thousands of women rushed a Kensington store yesterday in an effort to buy silk stockings advertised as the last ...

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  23. MADMAN SHOOTS 8 PEOPLE

    A man in a car fired at random in a street in Chiswick this morning, wounded one man and 4 women. The man ...

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  24. BANDAGED GUESTS ATTEND MAYOR'S CEREMONY

    The sergeant-at-arms attended a mayoral ceremony in a south-east coast town with his head wrapped in a ...

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  25. LARGE ORDER FOR SHELLS PLACED AT NEWPORT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — A very large order for shells has been placed with the railway workshops at Newport (V.). and will involve ...

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  26. "CHURCHILL, STALIN, ROOSEVELT MAY CONFER ON WAR"

    The New York Sun correspondent reports the possibility of a meeting between President Roosevelt, Mr. Churchill, and ...

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  27. CHRISTMAS LEAVE F0R RAAF MEN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — More liberal leave for members of the RAAF in Australia is to be provided at Christmas Mr. Drakeford, ...

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  28. 100 OF COSSACK'S CREW SAVED

    It is believed that between 90 and 100 of the crew of the famous destroyer Cossack, whose loss was announced by the Admiralty, have been ...

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