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  4. NAZIS THROW IN RESERVES: U.S. REVERSE IN ITALY

    LONDON, Monday.—The Germans in Italy have thrown in their mobile reserves to stiffen the Adolf Hitler Line in critical sectors. It is estimated that they now have 17 divisions (about 200,000 men) in the battle line. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Bombers Bring Blazing Death To Japanese Tanker

    TOWERING PILLAR OF SMOKE marks the grove of a Japanese tanker sunk inside the lagoon during a recent U.S. raid on Truk, in the Carolines. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RAIL TARGETS AGAIN BLASTED

    LONDON, Monday.—Locomotives were blown up, railway yards were bombed, and railway bridges were blasted in Allied raids over occupied Europe, which began at down today and continued ...

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  7. INVASION POINTERS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday.—Many long-distance and other trains were suddenly cancelled today for military reasons. This is regarded as an indication that Allied troops are on the move for the great invasion of Western Europe. ...

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  8. ANTI-NAZI CRISIS IN BULGARIA

    LONDON, Monday. — Reports from neutral countries indicate that Bulgaria is trying to break ...

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  9. WAR PRISONERS DELIBERATELY SHOT, SAY ESCAPEES

    LONDON, Monday.—The massacre of 47 British airmen prisoners of war in Germany was carried out by a group of guards who lost their heads and shot the prisoners in barracks, courtyards, and workshops, ...

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  10. LAST NIGHT'S RAIDS

    London.—R.A.F.'s main attack in Germany last night was on Dortmund, big Ruhr industrial town, second in ...

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  11. Germans Expect Other Invasions

    LONDON, Monday.—The German Radio's commentator (von Olberg) today suggested that Allied invasions of ...

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  12. Roosevelt On Australia's War Effort

    PRESIDENT Roosevelt told the U.S. Congress in Washington yesterday that Australia had had 860,000 men in the ...

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  13. Eyes on Denmark

    MEANWHILE there is no abatement in the walter of enemy and neutral speculation about the Allies' possible landing points in ...

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  14. FAST REPAIR JOB ON JAP AIRFIELD

    Somewhere in Australia.— Allied transport planes are using the captured airfield on Wakde Island, ...

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  15. QUIET DAY ON RUSSIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Monday.—Tonight's Moscow communique reported that no material change occurred on any part of the front today. ...

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  16. SUPT. W. F. JOHNS NEW S.A. POLICE CHIEF

    Superintendent W. F. Johns, officer-in-charge of the Police Mounted Division, will be the new Police Commissioner in succession to Brigadier-General R. L. Leane. THE Premier (Mr. Playford) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. The King Has Lunch At Invasion Camp

    LONDON, Monday.—The King today visited the headquarters of General Montgomery, C-in-C of the British group of invasion armies. His Majesty had lunch with General Montgomery and some of ...

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