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  4. RED ADVANCE CONTINUES IN POLAND

    LONDON, Monday: The Russians has decisively won the first breakthrough battle of the winter campaign, with the Germans in Southern Poland still retreating under the impact of Marshal ...

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  5. MILK SCRAMBLE BY WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN CITY

    SYDNEY, Monday: Pathetic scenes were observed in suburban dairies today when women and children scrambled for milk. ...

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  6. Woman and Child Killed by Locomotive

    LITHGOW, Monday: The wife of a railway employee was taking her six-year-old sick child to Capertree for ...

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  7. Clashes On Eve of Cease-Fire

    LONDON, Monday: A few hours after the "cease fire" at midnight there were sharp clashes between British troops ...

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  8. MODERATE ALLIED PROGRESS IN ARDENNES

    LONDON, Monday: The Allied attacks are making only moderate progress in the northeastern part of the Ardennes salient, says Reuter's correspondent at Allied ...

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  9. Posthumous Promotion For Constable

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Commissioner for Police (Mr MacKay) made history today when he promoted a constable ...

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  10. CANTEEN PROFITS DECREASE

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Army canteen services made a net profit in the year ended June, 1944, of £932,000. ...

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  11. BATTLE WITH NO QUARTER

    LONDON, Monday: Reuter's correspondent from the Haguenau Forest (Western Front) describes "no-quarter ...

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  12. Railway Washaways In West

    SYDNEY, Monday: Serious delays to railway traffic in several parts of the State are expected from washaways which ...

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  13. Flood Danger In Italy

    LONDON, Monday: "The Germans will try to flood the Po River valley. Patrols must frustrate the plan, which would ...

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  14. SIX-HOUR DAY ART UNION PRIZES

    SYDNEY, Monday: The winning numbers in the Six-Hour-Day art union, drawn today at Sydney Trades Hall, were. ...

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  15. RAID ON JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Monday: Chief of the Army Air Force (General Arnold) announced that 21st Bomber Command ...

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  16. ALLEGED ASSAULT ON IMBECILE DAUGHTER

    BRISBANE, Monday: A married woman. Flora Isabel King, of Ashgrove, who, it was alleged, "belted" her ...

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  17. MEAT FAMINE AT INGHAM

    BRISBANE, Monday: The people of Ingham were without meat today, as not one of the three butchers' shops opened and ...

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  18. Mine Stoppages

    SYDNEY, Monday: The garnishee issue has been raised on the northern coalfields for the first time since the ...

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  19. ACCOMMODATION FOR TROOPS

    BRISBANE, Monday: A resolution urging the Federal Government to provide adequate accommodation and recreational ...

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  20. Fear Hitler May Only Be Exiled.

    LONDON, Monday: An Allied government official, in close touch with the United Nations War Crimes Commission, ...

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  21. SOME FEEDER MUNITIONS FACTORIES TO BE CLOSED

    LITHGOW, Monday: All feeder factories in Western NSW, except Portland, will be closed by February 13, according to an ...

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  22. 232 PLANES LOST BY LUFTWAFFE IN ONE DAY

    LONDON, Monday: A total of 232 German planes were destroyed yesterday over enemy territory, says Reuter's correspondent At Allied Headquarters. Allied Air Forces flew ...

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  23. British 20 Miles South of Shwebo

    KANDY, Monday: In the Kaladin Valley (Burma) enemy resistance is stiffening, but British 14th Army troops pushed 20 ...

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  24. CHILDREN PLAYED WITH GELIGNITE

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Receiving a report that children were playing with gelignite, police went to the Richmond Bridge, ...

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  26. McKELL URGES NATIONAL MAPPING COUNCIL

    SYDNEY, Monday: The establishment of a standard system of mapping for Australia was of national importance, the premier (Mr ...

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  28. Admiral Fraser 'Piper" Himself Aboard U.S. Warship at Leyte

    LEYTE, Monday: When Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser was returning to Leyte from Luzon, a signal was sent in code, according to British naval custom, to the commander of an American warship, indicating that a very important personage ...

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  29. "DON'T WANT KING PETER"

    LONDON, Monday: The Free Jugoslav Radio said that demonstrations against King Peter's refusal to appoint a regency ...

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  30. ANOTHER TWO JAP ADMIRALS DEAD

    NEW YORK, Monday: The Domei News Agency announced the death of Vice-Admiral Sadamichi Kajioke and ...

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