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  3. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION

    Infantry forces back up an attack on Buna by Australian-manned General Stuart tanks. One Australian in the photograph is firing a rifle at the enemy in a pillbox 30 yards away. He got three. The other Australian with a Bren gun is concentrating on a Jap. sniper 60 yards away. This ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ENEMY POCKET AT BUNA SPLIT IN TWO

    Somewhere in Australia, Thursday.—Allied attacks in the Buna area have been carried an important step nearer to victory by the division of the Japanese pocket in two. This success, ...

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  5. WELCOME FOR A.C.F.

    Australian troops "somewhere in Australia" receiving comforts from the A.C.F.. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THREAT TO NAZI FLANKS N.E. OF ROSTOV

    LONDON, Thursday.—Biting deeply southward, the Russian advance towards Rostov is seriously menacing the flanks of the German armies in the Caucasus. ...

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  7. AMERICANS RACE ACROSS TUNISIA TO STOP GERMAN ARMIES LINKING

    LONDON, Thursday.—Aiming to prevent the linking of Rommel's forces with the Germans in Tunisia, a swiftly-moving American force is racing across S.E. Tunisia towards Gabes, on the coast road. ...

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  8. CHINA WANTS DIRECT ASSAULT ON JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Marshal Chiang Kaishek has recalled the Chinese Military Mission in Washington because of alleged dissatisfaction with the Allied strategy in the Pacific, says Associated Press. ...

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  9. Out-flank Caucasus

    Correspondents dwell on the importance of the threat to the Germans on the Russian left wing, which has already out-flanked the Kotelnikova ...

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  10. NEW WARSHIPS FOR U.S.A.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is revealed at U.S. Navy Headquarters that since Pearl Harbour, the battleships South Dakota, Indiana, Massachusetts and ...

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  11. Nazi Spy Executed in London

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Home Office announces that a German secret service agent, Joahannes Marings Dronkers, a ...

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  12. Repairing U-Boats on High Seas

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German Newsagency says special underwater craft are operating with U-boats. ...

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  13. DELAY HELPING JAPAN — P.M.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Delaying of the offensive against Japan meant that Japan would be able to build up her ...

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  14. No Recognition of de Gaulle

    NEW YORIK, Wednesday.—Writing in the "New York Times," Harold Calender says it is understood that General de Galle will not be received in ...

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  15. Attacking New Jap. Dromes

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Thursday.—Recent Allied air attacks against Cape Gloucester and Fuiloro are an indiction of fresh Japanese ...

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  16. Gun Duel to Rout Vicious Gang

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—Over 20 F.B.I. agents rounded up all seven members of the "Terrible" Touhy gang in an action-packed two hours ...

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  17. TWO SUBS. GET 19 SHIPS

    NEW LONDON (Conn.), Thursday.—The crew of a weather-beaten U.S. submarine told to-day an adventurous story of how they sank eight Japanese ...

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  18. HEAVY BATTLES ON YANGTSE

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Japanese have further advanced in the mountainous angle south of the Yangtse River, in Hupeh and Anhwei ...

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  19. MAY INCREASE SERVICE PENSION 20 p.c.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Increases in service pension rates and liberalising of conditions under which pensions can be claimed have, it is ...

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  20. Jap. Casualties in Solomons

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Army and Marine Corps troops on Guadalcanal killed 114 Japanese in patrol skirmishes at the week-end for the ...

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  21. BOYS EARN £15 A WEEK

    BRISBANE. Thursday.—Three boys on school vacation are earning up to 15 a week polishing boots for Allied soldiers. One produly said he had not ...

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  22. HELICOPTER DEMONSTRATED

    NEW YORK. Wednesday.—Army and Air Force laboratory officers at Wrightfield to-day demonstrated the Sikorski helicopter, which flies ...

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  23. SHIPS HIT NEAR RANGOON

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday.—A U.S. communique announces that two flights of heavy bombers yesterday attacked shipping at Rangoon. The first flight ...

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  24. HITLER GROWS FAT AND BLOATED, HAS DOUBLE CHIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Newspapers publish the most revealing photographs of Hitler since the war began. They indicate that he has changed astonishingly for the worse; he has grown fat and almost bloated; and has a ...

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  25. ROMMEL LEAVES GOOD DEFENCE LINE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Rommel has abandoned Wadi ef Kebir, which was regarded as his best potential defence line before Misurata.West of this line, which runs 40 ...

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  26. New Sea Routes to Foil U-Boats

    LONDON, Thursday.—"Allied ship- ping losses have fallen in December," the German Admiralty spokesman (Admiral Luetzow) said on Berlin ...

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  27. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    ON the first day of 1943 it is well to face the fact that the year is likely to be one of the severest tests for the United ...

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  28. CHURCHILL APPOINTS MINISTER TO ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN AFRICA

    LONDON, Thursday.—British Ministerial changes announced last night include the appointment of Mr. Harold MacMillan to be resident minister at Allied Headquarters in North-West Africa. Mr. McMILLAN, who has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. More Assassinations Plotted in N. Africa

    LONDON, Thursday.—Twelve persons have been arrested in connection with Admiral Darlan's assassination and for plotting to kill the new High Commissioner (General Giraud) and the American Minister (Mr. Murphy). ...

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  30. U-BOAT "PENS" HAMMERED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Heavy U.S. bombers attacked the submarine "pens" at L'Orient yesterday afternoon. ...

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  31. Human Hair for Overcoats

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Ministry of Economic Warfare announced to-day that a German clothing card, effective on ...

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  32. V.D.C. Auxiliaries to be Enlisted

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—All V.D.C. personnel who have previously been carried supernumary to the establishment are now to be brought ...

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  33. NEW U.S. MISSION AT DAKAR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is announced that a second United States mission has arrived at Dakar (French West Africa). and will open ...

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  34. BUENOS AIRES.

    The Argentine Government has suspended publication of two leading pro-Allied newspapers for violation of the decree forbidding ...

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