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  4. FAMOUS BOMBERS FOR DUBBO

    One of the most famous of Britain's oper ational aircraft of this war the four engined Lancaster heavy bomber "G for George" will visit Dubbo on Monday, April 23. This machine has a record of 90 operational flights over Europe including 16 bombing raids on Berlin. Painted on its fuselage, which bears the scars of many encounters with enemy ...

    Article : 669 words
  5. U.S. TROOPS ON THE ELBE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Despite fanatical attacks from Nazi forces, including troops who had been intended for use on the Eastern Front and who had been hurled into action against the American armies, two Armored and three Infantry Divisions of the United States Ninth Army last night stood along a 95 mile stretch of the Elbe River with the 83rd Division already ...

    Article : 519 words
  6. GERMAN ALARM ON EASTERN FRONT

    LONDON. Tuesday.—With still no hint from Moscow. German sources last night repeatedly declared that the long expected Russian offensive against ...

    Article : 333 words
  7. Mother and Child Liberated

    An American mother and child liberated from a Japanese interment camp in Manilla, capital of the Philippines. examine the first loaves of bread they have seen in three years. Over 15,000 Allied civilian and military prisoners have been liberated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. OPPOSITION TO NINTH ARMY BRIDGEHEAD

    While the American Ninth Army forces continue to fight back German opposition in the Elbe bridgehead, where the Nazis are desperately striving to check the Allied threat to Berlin, the conquest of other huge areas of the Reich continue ...

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  9. EISENHOWER ON

    LONDON, Tuesday—In an interview with a group of visiting United States radio correspondents, the Allied Commander in Chief (General Eisenhower) ...

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  10. U.S. President's Great Statement

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—"Both Germany and Japan can be certain, beyond any shadow of doubt, that America will continue fighting for freedom until no vestige of resistance remains," President Truman declared today in his first address ...

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  11. Paralysis Ointment To Be Tested

    On the advice if a Macquarie Street Biochemist, Victorian L. Featherstone, who recently refused to submit for analysis his ointment for the treatment ...

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  12. Bombs On Bouqainville

    New Zealand and United States medium bombers, operating from our island bases in the Solomons, have joined Anzac Corsairs, Wirraways and Boomerangs in the heaviest three days' air offensive of the year on Bougainville. More than ...

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  13. SHEARERS' RETURN TO WORK DEPENDS ON THE ARBITRATION COURT VERDICT

    A conference of shearers, convened by the "Central Disputes Committee" was held at Dubbo on Sunday and Monday when it was decided to adhere to the resolution previously carried at Dubbo. ...

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  14. MR. MENZIES AND "MOPPING UP"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—"Nobody had ever suggested that the Australians in New Guinea were not fighting magnificently in dreadful country, or doubted their gallantry in action," said Mr. Menzies, M.H.R., at a crowded meeting at ...

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