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  3. U.S. PLANES BATTER BIG JAPANESE FLEET

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The heavy battering of the Japanese battle fleet in the Solomons area by U.S. planes and stubborn resistance ...

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  4. BACK FROM RAID

    Air force personnel watching from the control tower of an R.A.F. station "Somewhere in England" the return of Flying Fortresses. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PRACTICE FOR EUROPE

    Preparing for action on the European continent, these United States Marines in Britain cross a stream over a rope ladder while negotiating one of the toughest obstacle training courses in the world, designed by the Coldstream Guards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ENEMY BEATEN OFF IN DESERT CLASH

    LONDON., Wednesday.—In a large scale clash between Allies and Axis armoured forces in the Egyptian desert yesterday the Axis forces were driven off with ...

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  7. ADVANCE ON KOKODA HELD FOR SIX DAYS

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Wednesday. — Bitter Japanese resistance from defended positions slightly south of Alola, in the Owen Stanley Range, has now held up the Allied drive towards Kokoda and Buna for six days. ...

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  8. STALINGRAD BATTLE RUSSIAN DRIVES EASE PLIGHT

    LONDON, Wednesday—Marshal Timoshenko's relief drives on Stalingrad have made important progress. GAINS YESTERDAY by the relief ...

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  9. SUBMARINES OF 4500 TONS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday— According to the Korean National Front Association Japan has produced four super ...

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  10. U.S. BUILDING 13 CARRIERS

    BOSTON, Tuesday. — The United States has 13 big aircraft carriers under construction, designed to carry the fight to the ...

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  11. LABOUR'S EFFORT DEFENDED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Referring to night to the article by Mr. Hanso Baldwin, military correspondent the "New York Times," criticising the ...

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  12. STOOD LIKE WALL FOR 3 DAYS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Marines on Guadalcanal stood, as steady as a stone wall under a terrible three-day ordeal from Japanese land, naval and aerial bombardment, says John Dowling, correspondent of the afternoon ...

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  13. R.A.F. OPERATING IN NORTH RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The R.A.F., which introduced Hurricanes to the Soviet Air Force in 1941, is now again operating in Russia. ...

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  14. Says Minister

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — "Mr. Fadden has not yet screwed up his courage to call his advocacy of the merging of the A.I.F. and Militia by its ...

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  15. NAZIS URGED A 4-DAY TRUCE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Stockholm (Sweden) reports say that the German High Command, through the Red Cross, ...

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  16. Torpedoes Almost Missed Wasp

    PEARL HARBOUR, Tuesday. — The U.S. aircraft carrier Wasp (14,700 tons), was changing her course when Japanese torpedoes struck her in the ...

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  17. ARMS WORKS WANT BLIND MEN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — The Deputy Director of Manpower (Mr. Bellemore) said to-day that two blind workers who had been given appointments in a ...

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  18. DANISH KING HANDS OVER TO SON

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Spanish radio announces that King Christian to-day signed a royal decree handing over for the duration of his illness the ...

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  19. CHINESE BOMB AIR BASE

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday. — Central News says that Chinese planes bombed the Japanese air base at Yuncheng, in Shansi Province. Two Japanese ...

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  20. SHOULD AVOID FOOLISH ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT JAPS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The former U.S. Ambassador to Tokio (Mr. Grew) to-day gave a number of psychological "ambushes" to be avoided in estimations of Japan. CAUTIONING against foolish ...

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  21. EPIC COURAGE OF AUSTRALIANS IN PENETRATING AXIS MINEFIELDS

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—The penetration of Axis minefields on the El Alamein front has been a colossal task and an epic story of sappers' courage. IN MANY places tanks and artillery ...

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  22. Potatoes Tempt Thieves

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— It has come to the point at last on the mainland where the elusive potato joins the select circle ...

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  23. WELL CATERED FOR

    Mess time on a United States troop train. The U.S. army carried its own food kitchens on these trains. They are set up in baggage of freight cars. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. REMINDER

    An American soldier pauses to look at the Dutch flag flying at half-mast from the Netherlands Embassy in Washington in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE measure of practically everything to-day is austerity. The state budget proposes to spend over three and a half ...

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  26. DAYLIGHT RAID ON FLENSBURG

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mosquito bombers made daylight attacks from a low level on the ship-building yards at Flensburg yesterday, hitting and ...

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  27. BATTLE FOR SEAWAYS: NAVY'S JOB

    LONDON, Tuesday—America must keep her sea lanes open or lose the war. PAGE ONE s(f(1A ...

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  28. Nazi Options on "Neutrals"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — A petition signed by 911 American Protestant clergymen from all States, calling for a break ...

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  29. R.A.A.F. CRASH

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. — An officer and three airmen were killed yesterday when an aircraft from a R.A.A.F. station in Victoria crashed ...

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  30. BOMBERS HIT KISKA SUB. BASE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — In a communique telling of further bombing raids on Kiska, in the Aleutians, the Navy Department revealed ...

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  31. THE LAST TATTERSALL

    LONDON, Wednesday .— Edmund Somerville Tattersall, last of the Tattersalls, died to-day, aged 80, ending a family whose name has been famous ...

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  32. LONDON. Wednesday.

    The Milan "Popolo d'Italia" says the R.A.F. raid on Milan at the week-end caused 30 large and 300 small fires. 10 of which ...

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