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  3. ENEMY GROUP TRAPPED NEAR PETERHOF

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.) — The Russian tank divisions which smashed the German defence belt round Leningrad have surrounded a large enemy group ...

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  4. Garigliano Battle Developing

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.) — British troops are fanning out and pushing on in a determined effort to ...

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  5. INTO BATTLE AGAIN

    Australian troops donning their equipment after a 10-minute spell during the advance on Scharnhorst Point in the Dallmaa River area, New Guinea. The forward company was patrolling 300 yards ahead. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SMASHING BLOW AT RABAUL

    Gen. MacArthur's H.Q., Thursday—In another smashing raid on Simpson Harbour, Rabaul, three Japanese cargo ships were sunk, two probably sunk, and three seriously damaged on ...

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  7. BAREFOOTED!

    Tpr. J. Keenahan, Cabramatta, New South Wales, who walked 15 miles without boots after the patrol of which he was a member had been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HITLER PLANNING HAVEN IN ARGENTINA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday (A.A.P.)—From behind walls of censorship, which for months have beclouded developments in Argentina, comes a warning that Hitler has prepared a future haven for himself in that country, according to the "World ...

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  9. FIRST RAID ON CAROLINES

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday (A.A.P.) —Navy search planes attacked Kussie Island, Japanese air base in the Carolines, in daylight on Monday, ...

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  10. DESPERATE JAP. ATTACK

    General MacArthur's H.Q.—Japanese on Monday made a desperate attempt to retake Hill 660 near Borgen Bay, in the Cape Gloucester ...

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  11. BELGIAN PILOTS' 100th VICTORY

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.). — When a Belgian pilot officer of a Typhoon squadron shot down a German bomber over his native Brussels ...

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  12. CROSS-CHANNEL GUN DUEL

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.). — For three hours this morning south coast artillery shelled enemy shipping in the Straits, firing approximately 80 ...

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  13. READY TO MEET INVASION

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P)—"We have done everything that could be done to meet the invasion," says Goebbels in ...

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  14. ACE PILOT KILLED

    ALGIERS, Wednesday (A.A.P.). — Squadron-Leader Lance Wade, D.F.C. and two bars, American-born fighter- pilot in the R.A.F., was killed as the ...

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  15. SHIP FREIGHT RATES UP

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—"The Times" city editor reports that 25 Conference lines and loading brokers in the Australian trade and five ...

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  16. PRISONERS IN ITALY

    Just outside Aversa, which is only a few miles from the front line, is a prisoner-of-war camp, which was built to house British prisoners of war. The camp has now been taken over by the Fifth Army to house German prisoners and here a batch of prisoners are seen leaving the camp ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. FIFTEEN KILLED IN LEVEL CROSSING SMASH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Fifteen were killed and at least four others are in a critical condition in hospital, following a collision between the Tamworth mail train and a bus at a level crossing a short distance from the Hawkesbury River station this ...

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  18. NEW CARS THIS YEAR

    DETROIT, Thursday (A.A.P.). — New motor cars may be purchasable before the end of 1944. They will be at least 20 per cent. more costly, and ...

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  19. JAP. SHIPS HIT MINES

    NEW YORK, Thursday (A.A.P.).— Chungking radio said to-day that two Japanese warships hit exploding mines and sank off Hsiakiangkow, near ...

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  20. URGES U.S. TO PREPARE FOR NEXT WAR

    NEW YORK, Thursday (A.A.P.)—The next war is inevitable, and therefore preparedness after this war will be the only safeguard against aggression, according to Mr. Charles Wilson, vice-president of the War Production Board. ...

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  21. BISHOP SLATES TITLED DIVORCEES

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—"One of the most sickening features in the long divorce lists is the large proportion of titled people, from whom a ...

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  22. NORWEGIANS ARRESTED

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday (A.A.P.).— The German-controlled Scandinavian Telegram Bureau reports that 190 Norwegian policemen were arrested last ...

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  23. BRITAIN PLANNING CIVIL TRANSPORT PLANE WEIGHING OVER 100 TONS

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.)—Britain is planning production of a civil transport plane—the Brabazon — designed to have an all-up weight of more than 100 tons, a speed of more than 250 miles an hour, and capacity for 50 passengers and two tons of mail. It will be able to cross the Atlantic in 15 hours. ...

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  24. FRENCH TRAIN WRECK

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.)—Vichy radio announced to-day that sabotage wrecked the Toulouse-Pau express near Tarbes, where part of the track had ...

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  25. CHINESE COUNTER-BLOWS

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday (A.A.P.). —The Chinese have launched counter-attacks against Japanese forces penetrating Kucheng, in Southern Anhwei ...

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  26. Russian Charge Against Poland

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—According to Columbia Broadcasting System's Moscow correspondent, the Soviet paper, "War and the Working Class," ...

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  27. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    In VIEW of the national significance of the Community School plan, an effort has been made to obtain federal financial ...

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  28. U.S. Labour Unrest May Undermine Morale of Forces, says Mr. Stimson

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.)—Industrial unrest on the home front threatened to undermine the morale of the fighting forces, the Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) told the Senate Military Affairs Committee to-day, testifying on the National ...

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  29. 1944 DECISIVE, SAYS TOKIO

    NEW YORK, Wednesday (A.A.P.).— Tokio official radio said to-day: "While 1944 will be the decisive year of the war, that is not to say that it will be ...

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  30. ANOTHER PEACE RUMOUR

    NEW YORK, Wed. (A.A.P.)— David Anderson, National Broadcasting Corporation's reporter at Stockholm, reports that ...

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  31. BOMBING OF GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.). — In reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day the Minister for Air (Sir Archibald Sinclair) said that ...

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  32. BARI DELEGATES ARRESTED

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.). — The American Press correspondent in southern Italy reports that the Badoglio Government has arrested eight ...

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  33. PERSIAN PILGRIM TO MECCA KILLED: PROTEST FROM IRAN

    TEHERAN, Thursday (A.A.P.).— Ovecome by the heat during the circumambulation of the Kaabo (holy place containing the celebrated black ...

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  34. SAN JUAN ROCKED AGAIN

    BUENOS AIRES. Thursday (A.A.P.). —American Press reports that the ruined city of San Juan was to-day shaken by another earthquake, which ...

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  35. HEAVY BOMBERS CLASH

    LONDON. Thursday (A.A.P.).—The first recorded fight between four-engined bombers occurred during the R.A.F. raid on Brunswick last Friday ...

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  36. POLISH SUB'S SUCCESS

    LONDON, Wednesday (B.O.W.). — During recent patrols in the Aegean the Polish submarine Sazik sank a 6000-ton enemy supply ship and two ...

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