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  2. CRITICISM UNFAIR

    LONDON, Friday.—Lady Louis, Mountbatten who has Just arrived back in London after touring the South-east Asia war theatre has ...

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  3. LOAN PROGRESS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Up to last night 220,000 people had subscribed to the Third Victory Loan. This represented 8½ per cent of the ...

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  4. FIRST ARMY TANKS CAPTURE LEIPZIG

    SHAFF, Friday.—Sixth city of the remnants of Hilter's Reich, Leipzing has been captured by tanks of Hodges' First Army and the Stripes now fly over the heart of the city. Halle, 15 miles to the north-west, has ...

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  5. TOKIO RADIO SAYS JAP FLEET FIGHTING BATTLE FOR EMPIRE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Japanese Fleet has gone into action off the mainland, and the battle will decide the future of the Japanese Empire, Tokio Radio claimed to-day. The broadcast was picked up by a Federal listening post in Melbourne. "This is the chance we have been waiting for ...

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  6. THREE DEAD IN NSW COLLIERY TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Three men were killed and two injured in an explosion at Balmain Colliery about 10.15 this morning. ...

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  7. ATTLEE IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, Friday.—The British Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, has arrived in Montreal after a fast flight across the Atlantic, and will go to ...

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  8. MR CURTIN INDISPOSED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Owing to a slight indisposition, the Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, did not attend Parliament a gain today. ...

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  9. LANCASTERS POUND HELIGOLAND AGAIN

    LONDON, Friday.—Following the raid by by 1000 Lancasters and Halifaxes the previous day, Lancasters late yesterday again pounded ...

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  10. CHURCHILL CRITICISES SPECULATION ON V-DAY

    LONDON, Friday.—Unfounded speculation on V-Day was criticised in the House of Commons yesterday by Mr. Churchill, who said he did not know ...

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  11. General Dentz Charged

    PARIS, Friday.—Former Vichy Commander-in-Chief in Syria, General Dentz faced charges of treason and collaboration with the Nazis in the ...

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  12. AUSTRALIANS REACH MAIN ENEMY DEFENCES IN SOUTH BOUGAINVILLE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Australian troops, supported by the heaviest artillery barrage of the campaign, and Matilda tanks, are less than 4000 yards from the main Jap defence system in southern Bougainville. They have captured the last village before the defences, and are now closing in. ...

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  13. 14th Army Consolidates

    KANDY, Friday.—British 14th Army troops who captured Kyauk are now consolidating their positions on the oilfields, and have made advances in ...

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  14. Eighth Army Threat to Ferrara Increases

    ROME, Friday.—Tanks and infantry of the Eighth Army, after smashing through the Argenta Gap, have captured the rail centre of ...

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  15. MacArthur Seizes Island 45 Miles North of Borneo

    MANILA, Friday.—General MacArthur's troops have seized Balabac Island, south of Palawan, and only, 45 miles from the northern tip of Borneo. Taking advantage of the Jap confusion, US 24th Division infantry who landed 135 miles east of Zamboanga on Mindanao have moved south 15 ...

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  16. DECORATIONS FOR SONS OF FAMOUS GENERALS

    LONDON, Friday.—The sons of two famous generals figure in the latestlist of awards for gallantry in Germany and on the Italian battlefront. ...

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  17. US GAINS ON OKINAWA

    GUAM, Friday.—US Marines have opened a new offensive against Jap positions on the southern part of Okinawa and have made gains of up ...

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  18. Goebbels Urges Germans to Stand by Hitler to End

    LONDON, Friday.—The German Army and people were urged to close their ranks, and stand by their leader to the end, last night by the Nazi ...

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  19. Anzac Day in Germany

    LONDON, Friday.—Australian airmen will commemorate Anzac Day on German soil for the first time next Wednesday, April 25. ...

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  20. Moscow Confirms Berlin Offensives

    MOSCOW, Friday.—Russian High Command officers to-day broke their silence on the Berlin front. A special communique announced that powerful Russian armies were fighting well beyond the Oder and Neisse Rivers, with the main threat to Berlin coming from west of Kustrin. Fierce battles are reported 15 miles east of Kottbus. Moscow also reports the capture of ...

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  21. TARAKAN OIL CENTRE NOW USELESS TO JAPS

    MANILA, Fridays.—Following heavy raids by Australian and US Liberators, and the wrecking of oil storage tanks, the enemy oil supply from the ...

    Article : 116 words
  22. US Rejects Soviet Request

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The second Soviet Government request for members of the Polish Provisional Government to represent Poland at San ...

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