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  4. [?]OWERS TO OCCUPY GERMANY

    [?] leaders of the Three Powers—Mr. Churchill, Mar[?] Stalin and Pres. Roosevelt at their conference, [?] concluded at Yalta, in the Crimea, agreed on a [?]on policy for enforcing the unconditional ...

    Article : 1,089 words
  5. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION AGAINST THE JAPANESE

    Right : Australian [?]tar mem bombarding a Japanese position in the Tsimba area on Bougainville Left : Private Mick Gorman of Geelong during in his fo[?] hole in the Altape [?] New Guinea, mans his bren gun as private stan Magiee of Northampton west Australian Stands by his rit[?] They evening a patrol moving along the beach foreshore in the background. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 100 words
  6. [?]rief Spell

    [?]tape area, New Guinea [?] All. Edwards, of [?]rate. Victoria, eats his [?]meal while on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MANILA WILL BE WRECKED

    NEW YORK. Feb. 12. — The American Press Manila correspondent, Fred Hampton, slates: that Colonel White, the regimental ...

    Article : 258 words
  8. JAPS SHIFTING AERO FACTORIES

    NEW YORK, Feb. 12. The Times Washington Correspondent says that General. No[?] stated that ...

    Article : 87 words
  9. Koniev Baffles Huns; Drives On To Saxony

    Marshal Koniev's big drive has already won him a tremendous advantage over the German High Command. The A.P. Moscow correspondent says that Koniev pressed his attack westward with such speed that the Germans were forced to pull back the bulk of their strength northward, fearing that he ...

    Article : 505 words
  10. U.S. ARMY CENSORS ARE INEXPERIENCED

    NEW YORK Feb. 12.— The blue network correspondent Richard speaking at Column his University said that United ...

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  11. BUDAPEST BATTLE OVER

    LONDON. Feb. 13.—The B.U.P. Moscon correspondent says that the bulk of the garrison at Budapest totalling over 30,000 ...

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  12. [?]IAISON MMAND PECTED

    [?] Feb. 12.—Consulta[?] between the Chiefs-of-[?] the Three Powers, Gen[?] (U.S.), Sir Alan ...

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  13. MOSQUITO RAIDS

    LONDON. Feb. 13.—A force of R. A. F. [?] on Monday night [?] ...

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  14. SMASHING RAID ON RANGOON

    BOMBAY. February 12.—Nearly 700 tons—the biggest bomb load dropped on any Burma objective—was unloaded by ...

    Article : 266 words
  15. POCKET BATTLES ON WEST FRONT

    LONDON, February 12.—Field Marshal Montgomery's offensive at present consists of a series of pocket battles stretched across the mud of the Reichswald Forest and floodswollen river valleys to the north and south, state the BUP ...

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  17. REPATRIATION OF WAR PRISONERS

    LONDON. Fed. 12.— Arrangements for the protection and maintenance and repatriation of British, Commonwealth, Russian and ...

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  18. U.S. LEAD IN ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION URGED

    YORK, February 12.—President Roosevelt sent a menage to Congress urging prompt action to carry out die Bretton Woods agreements for an international bank and an international monetary fund. He said that it was time for the United States to take the ...

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  19. LAZZARINI TAKES OVER A.W.C.

    CANBERRA. Feb. 13. — The newly appointed Minister for Works (Mr H. P. Lazzar[?] said to-day that the Allied Works ...

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  20. [?]STRALL'S [?]AR COSTS

    [?]RRA February 13.—Australian war costs will be [?] less than the estim[?] the year ending at June ...

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  21. REFUGEES

    Chinese refugees at Liuchow living [?] freight cars oiled high with their [?] along while awaiting the departure of the last trains to leave ahead of the advancing Japanese.—(U.S. Office of War ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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