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  4. Germans 20 Miles From Liege; But News Is Much Brighter

    Although news from the Western Front is scrappy, latest reports indicate that the German offensive is being pinched off on several sectors, although the northern wedge driving into Belgium retains its momentum. and ...

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  5. NAVY AND MUNITIONS MINISTER’S VISIT

    Yesterday Mr Norman Makin, Minister for the Navy and Munitions, visited local military establishments on a tour of inspection, accompanied by Major-General L. E. Beavis, Master-General of Ordnance, and Brig H. S. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEAR THE END

    Since the Mindoro landing there have been no signs of any determined attempt by the Japanese to land reinforcements but in the darkness ...

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  7. BETTER TONE IN COAL TALKS

    The acting Prime Minister (Mr Forde), after a conference today with the president (Mr Cleary) and the general secretary of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions (Mr Monk), announced today that a commission of inquiry would examine and report upon matters affecting ...

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  8. 8 KILLED; PLANE CRASH

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  9. BRITISH WINNING IN ATHENS

    British forces have considerably extended the area under their control in southern Athens, and in the direction of Piraeus, says Renter’s ...

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  10. BIG RED DRIVE

    Mr Henry Cassidy, former chief of the Associated Press Bureau in Moscow, believes the promised Russian drive will come from the Polish ...

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  11. Australians In Raids On Germany

    An Air Ministry communique detailing attacks on Thursday against Trier, Cologne and Bonn, added that Lancaster attacked the large synthetic oil ...

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  12. Canadians Break Enemy Resistance

    Unrelenting pressure by the Canadians of Eighth Army has broken resistance north of Bagnacavallo. says a communique from Allied headquarters ...

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  13. SETBACK ANALYSED

    “We have suffered the worst setback since the fall or the Philippines,” says the New York “Times,” in an editorial commenting on the ...

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  14. EISENHOWER’S CALL

    General Eisenhower, in an order of the day to members of Allied Expeditionary forces said: “The enemy is making a supreme effort to break out of ...

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  16. Arms Programme Plans Revised

    Mr Krug. chairman of the War Production Board, said today that arms production must be based on the possibility of heavy fighting against ...

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  17. USE ALLIED UNIFORMS

    Some Germans disguised as Allied soldiers have already infiltrated into France, according to the Paris radio. It broadcast a warning to the ...

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  18. BRITISH POLICY

    Speaking for the British Government in the House of Lords, Lord [?] said the Government was not against a regency in Greece. but ...

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  19. STAKES ARE HIGH

    Mr Stimson (Secretary for War) stated at a Tress conference today that the [?] had not much to [?] in [?] an offensive’ which might ...

    Article : 352 words
  20. GERMANS CLAM ST. [?]

    Berlin radio today claimed that German infantry and tank forces had captured St Vith. ...

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