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  6. TWO GENERALS LOST IN AIR DISASTER

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--In one of the most tragic air disasters for some years two of Australia's best known generals and a number of other military and R.A.A.F. personnel have almost certainly lost their lives. They were occupants of a Hudson plane, which crashed into ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BATTLE IN HEART OF COLOGNE

    American troops of the First Army edged their way through the residential and industrial districts of Cologne during the night, and this morning were battering the outskirts of the old city, which is the heart of the ...

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    Australians Climb "Golden Stairway."--Almost too sheer to climb, a mountain in the Aitape area has been surmounted by 846 steps known as the "Golden Stairway." These steps enable the troops to scale the mountain to attack the Japanese on the other side. A patrol is shown wending its way up the long back-breaking climb only 250 yards from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NAVY MAN PLAYS LEADING ROLE

    Charles Tuttle is a chief pharmacist's mate in the United States Navy, but for a night in Naples recently he enjoyed ...

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  10. TALKS IN 'FRISCO

    The issue of invitations to the San Francisco conference without the inclusion of France as one of the sponsor nations, has ...

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  11. JAPANESE HAZARDS

    To-day's South-East Asia Command's communique stated that Fourteenth Army troops are actively patrolling and cons ...

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  12. PUSH INTO COLOGNE

    The entry of American troops into Cologne, Germany's third largest city, put the final touch to one of the blackest days for ...

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  13. LATE NEWS

    LONDON.--Germans are organising defences on the east bank of the Rhine, and getting more guns into position for the ...

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  14. SHOE IS ON THE OTHER FOOT

    Colonel Gerald Kelleher, of Albany, New York, who was one of the first officers to enter Cologne, later told of his ...

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  16. STRENGTH IN AIR

    The Minister for Air (Sir Archibald Sinclair), submitting the air estimates to the Commons to-day, said the R.A.F. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. PRISONERS PUT TO DEATH

    The Minister for War (Sir James Grigg) told the House of Commons to-day that some British war prisoners in Bulgaria ...

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  18. ATTITUDE TO POLAND

    Members of the Commons are reacting sharply, and in some cases with a great deal of indignation, to a speech by Right Rev. ...

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  19. DIFFICULTIES ON IWO

    The Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Forrestal) told a press conference after his return from Iwo Jima that the Japanese defence ...

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  20. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    Cheers from all parts of the House of Commons greeted the reading of the Speaker (Colonel Clifton Brown) of a message from ...

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  21. BOMB-DAMAGED HOMES

    It is hoped that the target of 719.000 bomb-damaged houses repaired in the London area will be reached by the end of March. ...

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  22. MR. CHURCHILL IN GERMANY

    Mr. Churchill during the week end visited General Eisenhower and Field Marshal Montgomery at their head quarters and ...

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  23. NO LET-UP IN RAIDS

    Bomber Command last night sent out more than 1100 planes with Chemnitz and the synthetic oil plant at Bohlen the main ...

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  24. TITO TO FORM A GOVERNMENT

    After the formation of the Regency Council, both Dr. Subasic and Marshal Tito handed in their resignations to their ...

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  25. ONE BAR TO A FORTUNE

    A missing heiress is the only obstacle to the inheritance of 100,000 dol. by an elderly caretaker on a New Jersey estate. This ...

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  26. DOCK STRIKE EXTENDS

    The dock strike, involving 8000 men, extended to-day instead of ending, as expected. It is estimated that a further 3000 have ...

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  27. MORE BOMBS ON JAPAN

    Tokio Radio announced this morning that seven Super Flying-Fortresses appeared over Honshu Island last night and engaged in ...

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  28. SMALL ADVANCE IN ITALY

    American Fifth Army troops in Italy, driving down the Upper Reno Valley, gained over half a mile south of Sasso, which is 12 ...

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  29. CHINESE MOVE ON SUICHWAN

    Advancing from the north, Chinese forces have almost surrounded Suichwan, a former important American air base. ...

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