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  4. German Air Force in Action in Battle for Berlin

    LONDON, Friday: The German Air Force went into action in the Battle for Berlin yesterday, when substantial numbers of planes ...

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  5. RAILWAY UNIONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A conference of railway unions, representing a, majority of the 53,000 railway workers involved in the N.S.W. dispute, today ...

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  6. RED ARMY'S BIRTHDAY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: "The Red Army's successes have followed from he firm alliance of the three Great Powers and from their common efforts ...

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  7. IWO JIMA

    GUAM, Tuesday: A terrific battle was still going on for two Jima Island this morning, 20 hours after the initial United States landing. ...

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    Beating the Japs at their own same. Flame-throwing bren-carriers (known as "Wasps") in action during an attack. British Official Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DAILY WAR DIARY

    American forces have landed 30,000 troops on Iwo Jima. They quickly established a beachhead three miles wide. ...

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  11. BREAKING OF DROUGHT "CERTAIN"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Acting State Meteorologist, Mr. Newman, to- day definitely forecast the breaking of the drought. ...

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  12. MR. CHURCHILL AND MR. EDEN BACK HOME!

    LONDON, Tuesday: Mr. Churchill and Mr. Eden returned to England. On the way home from the Yalta conference they visited Athens and ...

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  13. TILLY DEVINE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Matilda ("Tilly") Devins:—44, was rem[?]ded at the Central Court today on £400 ball on a charge of having shot at Eric ...

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  15. JAP FLEET WOULD NOT COME OUT!

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Admiral Halsey predicted, at a Press conference, that the Jap Fleet would not come out and fight. ...

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  16. WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday. Field Marshal Montgomery's men have now mopped up two-thirds of Goch, the important town in the Siegfried ...

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    New Guinea, Aitape area.—Sniping from a well-camouflaged foxhole. W/O II. Eric Cox, of Marrickville, N.S.W., with rifle, and Gnr. Bill Stebbing, Broken Hill, with the grasses. Australian Official Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. DETAILS OF LOSSES IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Monday: Details of the decisive victory scored over the Japanese in the great aerial onslaught against Tokio on Friday and ...

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  19. MANDALAY OUTFLANKED

    BURMA, Tuesday: Allied forces in Burma outflanked Mandalay in a surprise move which carried them across the irrawaddy River, 30 miles ...

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  21. MARINES LAND ON IWO JIMA

    NEW YORK, Monday: Admiral Nimitz, in a communique [?]ued at Guam, says United States Marines, supported by heavy units of the Pacific ...

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  23. GETTING READY FOR BERLIN BLOW

    LONDON, Monday: Two Russian tank armies are poised ready to strike at Berlin. The signal for tho attack will be given immediately Marshal ...

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