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  4. HITLER TOLD GAME IS UP Control Of Troops Gone From Officers

    THE German High Command told Hitler at a council of war that continuation of the war was impossible, says the Stockholm newspaper, Tidningen. Both Stockholm and Zurich are circulating reports that the meeting is stated to have ...

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  5. LARGER BRITISH FLEET IN PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, March 31.— A British naval spokesman said in Washington that the units of the fleet now in the Pacific was ...

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    [?] 5th Division Marine [?] fighting in the front [?] of two Ji[?] when a [?] mortal shell landed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AN Australian patrol returning from a Japanese held territory, crosses a stream in a collapsable boat ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Tokio Reports A U.S. [?]anding On Okinawa Is.

    [?] radio reported yesterday that American troops had landed on Okin[?]wa main island in the Ryukyu group, about 350 miles from Kyushu, southerly island of the Japanese mainland. [?] Ninntz has ready ...

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  9. RED ARMY'S FAST AUSTRIAN DRIVE

    MARSHAL Tolbukhin's troops by Saturday night had advanced 15 miles into Austria from North-western Hungary. During the day they occupied more than 70 places on Austrian soil. ...

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  10. FARMERS WASTE TIME IN ARMY

    CANBERRA, April 1.— Mr. A. Fadden stated to-day that men badly needed on farms were wasting their time in units which ...

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  11. BRITAIN NOT OF SAME MIND AS MOSCOW

    LONDON, March 31.— The diplomatic correspondent of the Press Association says that the British Government sent a men, ...

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  12. Australia Will Insist on Full Vote at 'Frisco

    CANBERRA, April 1.— Australia's insistance upon full voting authority at the San Francisco conference has been communicated ...

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  13. EISENHOWER TELLS THEM HOW

    LONDON, April 1.—General Eisenhower issued a message ever the Luxembourg radio stating: "To ...

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  14. MIXED OPPOSITION BY GERMANS

    LONDON, April 1.—A correspondent on Field Marshal Mont-gomery's front states that spear-heads in one sector on Saturday ...

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  15. [?]LOROUS RECORD OF [?]ISSIES IN SOLOMONS

    [?] was never better situated for troops, organisation, adv[?]tration and supplies, declared General Blamey, who had [?]pleted the last stage of an extensive tour of all battlefronts. not deter ...

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  17. Third Army's Achievement

    LONDON. March 31.— Reuter's correspondent with the Third Army said that General Patton in an ...

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  18. MARSHALL MAY BE ALLIED PACIFIC CHIEF

    NEW YORK, March 31.—Roscoe Drummond, Washington correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor, says that reorganisation of the Army Command for toe final assault on Japan is under consideration. ...

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  19. FLOODING

    Sydney's[?] new graving dock, nearly 400 yards long fill during a trial flooding. It is one of the few installations in the world capable of dry. docking the liner "Queen Mary." The dock has been sang at a cost of £[?] so [?] Australian contribution to the Empire defence and world—security.—(Aust. Official photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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