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  4. Kustrin, Key to Hun Defeuces, Captured

    LONDON, Tuesday: Kustrin, 40 miles east of Berlin, and the key to the German defences, has been captured by the Russians. ...

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  5. TORPEDOED OFF OUR COAST

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: It is officially announced that Japanese submarines torpedoed the liberty ship, Robert J. Walker off the ...

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  6. PRISON ESCAPEES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday:. Three of the seven convicts who escaped from Beachworth Prison yesterday were recaptured this morning near Wodonga. ...

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  7. BIGGEST RAIDS

    LONDON, Tuesday: Following the R.A.F.'s "biggest ever" daylight assault against Essen, on Sunday, over 1000 R.A.F. heavy bombers, in a ...

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  8. COUNTRY KILLING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Four country killing stations will be established by the State Government when a report, which is being prepared by the ...

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  11. DAILY WAR DIARY

    German air activity over Southern England did damage yesterday. Nazi targets on the east and west front have been smashed. ...

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  12. TEN MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: More than 5000 tons of coal production was lost yesterday as a result of ten mines being idle—nine in the north and one in ...

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  14. VAST SLAUGHTER OF HUNS

    LONDON, Monday: Battered by Soviet guns and harried by Soviet planes, the remnants of General Guderian's Baltic armies are fleeing ...

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  15. MILITARY DETENTION CAMPS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: There was great concern among members of the public concerning conditions in military detention camps, the State ...

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  16. RHINE ATTACK GOING WELL

    Since the fall of Fort Blucher, opposite Wesel, there are no organised forces west of the Rhine from Bonn to the North Sea, and the Allies ...

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  17. RECORD DAYLIGHT RAID

    LONDON, Monday: The greatest daylight bombing attack of the whole war was made against Essen on Sunday, when more than 1000 R.A.F. ...

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  18. MINDANAO CAPITAL CAPTURED

    MANILA, Tuesday: General MacArthur announced the capture of Zamboanga city, capital of Mindanao; also San Roque, the principal airfield. ...

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  19. GUNDAGAI MAN HIT BY TRAIN

    GUNDAGAI, Tuesday: Well-known Gundagai identity Mr. Jack Tutty, 78, was struck by a goods train at South Gundagai yesterday morning ...

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  20. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news in this newspaper [?] supplies by Australian Associated Press. Sources include in England The Times, Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail ...

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  21. REMAGEN BRIDGEHEAD WIDENED

    LONDON Tuesday: Lashing out an hour before dawn in the first co-ordinated attack since seizing a toe-hold on the eastern bank of the Rhine ...

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    BIG THREE CONFERENCE. Livadia Palace, Yalta[?] Front, left to right, Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin. Behind, left to right, Alexander, Maitland Wilson, Brooke, Cunningham, Ismay, Portal, Leahy, Marshall, Russian delegates.—British Official Wireless Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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