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  3. RESTING PLACE

    Padre A. E. Begbie attending to graves of Australian soldiers killed in the fight the Gona. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RUSSIAN ADVANCE COVERS NEARLY 100 MILES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Driving the retreating Germans before them, the advanced Russian forces in the Middle Don area are now nearly 100 miles ...

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  5. HEAD OF AXIS COLUMN PAST MISURATA

    CAIRO, Tuesday—Rommel's vanguard has already reached the vicinity of Misurata, little more than 100 miles from Tripoli, while his rearguard is still 160 miles ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LOW FLYING BOMBERS

    This photograph was taken from one of the 94 four-engined Lancaster bombers which made the low-level attack on the Schneider works at Le Cruesot in October. Every plane was below 300ft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DAY RAIDS NEARER ON GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—By testing, the United States' bombers' ability to beat off prolonged fighter attacks, in ...

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  8. New Nazi Shake-up Reported

    LONDON, Tuesday.— An Associated Press of America correspondent on the German frontier says reports are circulating ...

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  9. CONSOLIDATING AFTER BUNA ADVANCE

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Tuesday.—Following striking successes on Sunday, when, strongly supported by tanks and artillery, they thrust forward 800 yards from Cape Endaiadere and captured the new air strip south of the ...

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  10. MURDERED TWO MILLIONS

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.— The Ukrainian Council of Commissars has issued a statement declaring that the Germans have ...

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  11. U.S. SEA COMMAND MUST CONTINUE

    HOUSTON (Texas), Monday.—The Secretary for the Navy (Col. Knox) at the launching of seven warships to-day declared that the United ...

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  12. Crewless Ships to Foil Subs.

    NEW YORK. Monday.—A new system of marine transportation, using convoys of completely automatic, crewless, concrete ships, has ...

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  13. SABOTEURS HALT METAL FACTORIES

    LONDON, Tuesday—Fifteen saboteurs' recently entered the Ougree-Marihaye metallurgical factories near Liege in the evening and blew up ...

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  14. LEADING HUDSON PILOT KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Squadron Leader William Allan Pedrina, D.F.C., who was one of the first three Australian airmen to win an award in the ...

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  15. Hitler and Ciano Plan Defensive

    LONDON, Tuesday— Informed diplomatic circles state that the amount of help Germany could spare Italy was the most important point ...

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  16. Tunisian Battle Near ALLIED TROOPS THRUSTING BEYOND MEDJEZ EL BAB

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Unofficial reports from Tunisia suggest that Allied forward troops are thrusting deep into positions beyond Medjez el Bad in preparation for the expected big battle. ...

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  17. NAVY HAS SUNK 530 U-BOATS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A high British source disclosed yesterday that the British Navy surface vessels had sunk or damaged over 530 ...

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  18. 1000-MILE WALK FROM PRISON

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Wearing a British corporal's uniform, Lieutenant A. J. Hordyk, a 28-year-old Dutch submarine officer, walked ...

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  19. SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS RENO DIVORCES

    WASHINGTON. Monday.—In a far-reaching decision the Supreme Court by six votes to two ruled to-day that Reno divorces under the ...

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  20. MINISTER TO DIRECT POST-WAR PLANS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Two significant changes in Cabinet structure took place to-day, when the Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) was sworn in as Minister for Post-War Reconstruction and Mr. Scully, Minister for Commerce, as ...

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  21. VITAL CIVIL WAR RAGING IN YUGOSLAVIA

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Civil war is at present bein waged in Yugoslavia between General Mikhailovitch's force and the so-called Partisan Guerrillas, according to a "Ne York Times" correspondent, Harold Callender. ...

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  22. BRITISH AND INDIAN FORCES MAKE NEW ADVANCE DOWN BURMA COAST

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday.—After the occupation of Maungdaw and Buthidaung, which was announced on Sunday, part of the British and Indian forces pushing down the Burma coast immediately continued their advance and occupied Alethangyow, 11 miles south of Maungdaw. ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE Pacific war review by the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" is a sober assessment of the ...

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  24. Communists Want to Join Labour

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Communist Party in Britain has applied for affiliation with the Labour Party. Mr. Harry Pollitt, chairman of the ...

    Article : 120 words
  25. COMMANDO UNIT PENETRATED TO WITHIN FOUR MILES OF BIZERTA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A commando unit which for three days disorganised Axis supply lines in Tunisia penetrated to within four miles of Bizerta. The unit secured temporary mastery ...

    Article : 137 words
  26. SPAIN AND PORTUGAL SIGN TREATY

    LISBON, Tuesday.—It is officially announced that the Spanish Foreign Minister (General Jordana) has returned to Madrid after concluding a ...

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