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  4. ENCIRCLEMENT OF BERLIN

    LONDON, Thurs. (A.A.P.): Despite furious resistance, mainly from thousands of fanatical young Nazis, the Red Army ground its way still further into the heart ...

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    BOUGAINVILLE: Australian-manned Matilda tanks moving forward on Bougainville towards evening. (Australian Official Photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. British Forces

    LONDON, Thursday. (A.A.P.): Since crossing the Rhine the 21st Army Group has captured 116,000 prisoners, says to-day's despatch from Field Marshal Montgomery's headquarters. On the U.S. Third Army ...

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  8. WAR'S END

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.): Organised German resistance will probably end by June 6, and pocket ...

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  9. REVOLT IN ITALY

    GENOA, Thursday (A.A.P.): "Turin has revolted and the National Committee of Liberation has taken over the administration," ...

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  10. GRAVE SHORTAGE OF FODDER

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. E. H. Graham) said to-day that the shortage of fodder for horses ...

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  11. Marshal Petain's Trial

    LONDON, Thurs: The first formal step by the French Government to place Marshal Petain in custody was taken last night when ...

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  12. House of Commons

    LONDON, Thurs. (A.A.P.): After four years of security silence it can now be revealed that the emergency home of ...

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  13. U.S. PRESIDENT

    WASHINGTON, Thurs. (A.A.P.): Describing the visit by President Truman to "The Pentagon," a huge War Department building, ...

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  14. Australian War Prisoners

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.: The Allied advances in Bavaria might mean that all Australian officer prisoners in ...

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  15. CARRIER RENAMED

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.: The aircraft carrier, Coral Sea, has been renamed the Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in recognition of ...

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  16. Britain's Budget

    LONDON, Thurs: When the House of Commons' Budget debate was resumed yesterday Sir John Wardlaw Milne (Conservative) ...

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  17. MAY HAVE TO IMPORT SORGHUM

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: It is possible that Australia will have to import 2,000,000 bushels of sorghum from the United States. ...

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  19. SOLDIERS ON LEAVE

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: Servicemen of any rank are liable to prosecution if carrying firearms on leave. An Army spokesman said to-day ...

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  20. BURMA OILFIELDS

    BOMBAY, Thurs.: The British 14th Army's capture of Yenanyaung and Magwe puts them in possession of almost the entire ...

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  21. HITLER'S STRONGHOLD BOMBED

    LONDON, Thursday. (A.A.P.): "This is the target I have been waiting for throughout the war," is how one pilot ...

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  22. DR. JONES CASE

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: The charge against Clifford Tasman Thompson, Alexander M'Donald Jowett, Horace Clive Robinson and Leslie ...

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  23. Released from P.O.W. Camps

    LONDON, Thurs.: A Moscow communique announces that the former French Prime Minister (M. Herriot) has been liberated from a prison camp west from Berlin. ...

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  25. JAPANESE EMBASSY FLEES TO SWITZERLAND

    LONDON, Thursday: Members of the Japanese embassy from Vichy, who followed Marshal Petain to Sigmaringen and fled from ...

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  26. DISCRIMINATION ADMITTED

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: Although he declared that the manpower policy was to make no discrimination between organisations and ...

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    FIGHTING PATROLS of the 14th Army use phosphorous grenades, bayonets and khukris in close quarter battles with Japanese hanging on to foxholes, bunkers, and shattered building in an attempt to delay the Allied advance southwest of Papan (Burma). Above a Sikh patrol charges a foxhole to kill any Japanese attempting on escape from phosphorous grenades thrown by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. ATTACK ON M.P.

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. Rosevear), replying to-day to Mr. Rankin (C.P. ...

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