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  4. AUSTRALIAN CRUISERS AND DESTROYERS WITH THE LUZON INVASION FORCE

    The Australian cruisers Australia and Shropshire, and the destroyers, Arunta and Warrarnunga participated in the Luzon invasion. Behind the beachheads, which we have consolidated, the Japanese have strongly fortified positions, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 485 words
  5. NAZIS WITHDRAW ARMOUR ON ARDENNES SALIENT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germans have withdrawn most of their armor from the tip of the Ardennes salient. It is looked upon as a major retirement, and its tempo is increasing. ...

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    A merchant seaman on board a tugboat watches the towline hauling one of the concrete caissons (called Phoenixes) which, assembled with, floating breakwaters and blockships, formed a prefabricated harbor for the use of the Allied Expeditionary Force on the Normandy coast. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Strange Broadcast

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A strange broadcast message has been picked up by the Department of Information. ...

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  8. Partial Eclipse of Sun

    A partial eclipse of the sun will take place on Sunday. It will be an almost total eclipse because 89 of the sun (approximately nine-tenths of it) ...

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  9. Hirohito Must lose Face

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—One of the decisions carried almost unanimously at the meeting of the Institute of Pacific Relations, which assembled at ...

    Article : 75 words
  10. Man Drags Girl Into Paddock

    SYDNEY Thursday.—Attacked by a man while on the way to her home at Matraville last night, an 18-year-old girl was badly knocked about. The man ...

    Article : 82 words
  11. Country Bus Proprietors Should Tender for Mails

    SYDNEY. Thursday—The Transport Department has advised country bus proprietors to tender for the carriage of country mails, warning that unless ...

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    French civilians driven from their homos by retreating Nazis return to Metz with their househould goods piled high on a cavt and an elderly lady of the family riding on top. Metz, the last German fortress in France, was liberated by troops of the Third U.S. Army, November 22, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Mammoth Man Has Big-Scale Funeral

    HOBART, Thursday.—Oscar Thomas Bawn, a Hobart waterside worker who died on Monday aged 56, was too big to go into the hearse. His body, which ...

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  14. FIRST BIG TANK BATTLE OF WAR IN FAR EAST SOON Us Troops Press On Toward Manilla

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Tens of thousands of American troops have landed on Luzon, and are pushing forward through the San Fernando Valley on the road to Manilla. ...

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  15. British Shipping "IN Good Shape" After War

    LONDON, Thursday—There was very good reason to hope that this year the most deadly and devastating war in history would be brought to an end, ...

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  16. CORVETTES RETURN

    After years of service with the Royal Navy, several corvettes of the R.A.N. have returned to Australia, including the Maryborough, the ...

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  17. Wartime Bank Control May Be Continued

    CANBERRA, Thursday—The Federal Cabinet yesterday endorsed the general principle of the banking proposals submitted by the Treasurer ...

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  18. Service Movement To Aid Soldiers' Wives

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. S. A. Lord, who recently resigned the secretaryship of the RSPCA, was yesterday appointed secretary of the Australian ...

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  19. FLD. M. ALEXANDER HAD NARROW ESCAPE

    LONDON, Thursday.—How Field , Marshal Alexander was nearly captured by the Japanese just after he arrived at Rangoon to carry out the withdrawal ...

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  20. Hitler Signs Drastic Clothing Decree

    LONDON, Thursday.—Following a recent order to German civilians to give up all surplus clothing for the Wehrmacht, the German newsagency ...

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  21. MUSSOLINI'S VILLA BOMBED

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mussolini's villa, Lake Garda, received a direct hit and was completely demolished by a bomb from an American piano on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. German Tanks Massing Near Budapest

    LONDON, Thursday.—Though heavily mauled by the Red Army, German tank groups west and northwest of Budapest are massing for a new and ...

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  23. YEOVAL HOSPITAL HOT WATER SERVICE

    The Minister for Health (Mr. C. A. Keily) has written to Mr. C. G. Robertson M. L. A. as follows: "I have pleasure in informing you ...

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  24. Fishing Vessel Missing

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—No trace has been reported of the 65-foot fishing vessel, Moonbri, which left Port Franklin on January 2 with a crew of ...

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  25. PACIFIC RELATIONS MEETING DISAGREES ON FUTURE JAPANESE HEAVY INDUSTRY

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — After three, days discussion on the subject of peace terms, the Institute of Pacific. Relations meeting reached a major ...

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