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  4. RED ARMY FORCES WITHIN 68 MILES OF BERLIN: NAZIS SAY ENEMY CLOSER

    LONDON Thursday.—Moscow, in an official announcement states that the Russian army has now advanced to within 68 miles of Berlin. The approach closest to the capital is on the Danzig-Berlin railway ...

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  5. PROPOSED RIVERBANK RACECOURSE

    Dubbo Municipal Council will not make available land on the northern side of the railway bridge so that a new race track and sports ground can be developed, along the lines proposed by the Dubbo Turf Club. ...

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    Captured near Weisweiler, Germany, after his 'plane had been Shot down, this Nazi pilot rides into captivity. (USOWI picture.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Americans Will Rearm For Pacific Battles

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—American troops shifted from Europe to the Pacific, after Germany's defeat, will leave the bulk of their equipment ...

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  8. Italy Unable to Meet Armistice Conditions

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Italian Government has announced that it has informed the Allies that it is impossible for Italy to continue to bear the ...

    Article : 71 words
  9. North Ireland Sea Freezes Planes Stranded in Ice

    LONDON, Thursday.—When for the first time in 50 years, the sea froze in a Northern Ireland port, the Coastal Command Sunderlands and Catalinas ...

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  10. War Crimes Commission Policy

    LONDON, Thursday.—"My object, which is shared by all members of War Crimes Commission, is to carry out duties so that justice, ...

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  11. AMERICAN BOMBERS ATTACKING BERLIN

    B-17 Plying Fortresses and B-24 Liberators of the thrown up by the Nazis over Berlin as the American ing yards at Minister, December 4, 1944. More than Fortresses and Liberator on the mission, battled with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. GERMANS EXPECT NEW ATTACKS ON WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Berlin Radio reports that Germany is expecting a big-scale attack on the western front. American, British and French forces all gained ...

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  13. Lord Keyes Expects Entire British Fleet To Fight in Pacific

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Admiral of The Fleet (Lord Keyes) who returned, to Australia from New Zealand, predicted that practically the whole ...

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  14. Jury Indicts Man For Alleged Bribery Of Basketball Players

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—A Grand Jury indicted Harvey Stemmer and Henry Rosen, charged with conspiracy, in connection with the alleged ...

    Article : 131 words
  15. "THREE FOR LUCK" WINS LOTTERY NO. 1150

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    This USOWI picture shows Army "ducks" churning across the harbor of Le Havre with gasoline drums unloaded from a Liberty ship, which arrived direct from the United States. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. 27,000 JEWS MASSACRED

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is announced, by Lublin Radio that it has been established that only 3000 of Warsaw's former Jewish population of 30,000 ...

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  18. Ciano Planned Spread Diseases In Spain

    ROME, Thursday.—Colonel Santo Emaneule, former head of the Italian Fascist counter espionage group, giving evidence in a Rome court, where he is on trial for supporting the Fascist regime, alleged that Count Ciano was chief ...

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  19. NEW LANDING BY U.S. FORCES ON LUZON

    LUZON, Thursday.—The new landing by American forces on Luzon has been an outstanding success. The invading forces landed near the Japanese naval base at Suvic Bay and advanced 11 miles without a shot being fired. ...

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  20. Airman's Leg Amputated After Fall From Train

    Falling from a train leaving Dubbo railway station on Tuesday evening, L.A.C. Marmont Arthur (21), RAAF, had his right leg so badly injured that it was necessary for doctors to amputate it near the ankle. ...

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  21. MISCALCULATIONS PENALISE DAIRYMEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Kent, Brierley and Fisher, the Chartered Acountants, who undertook the investigation in milk costs and prices a fortnight ...

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  22. Thefts From Trains

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Treasurer of the Retail Tobacco' Traders" Association (Mr. E. C. Carr) claims that organised gangs are stealing 4000 to 5000 ...

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