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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. ALLIES RESCUE PRISONERS

    Allied forces at Hollandia have freed 621 Allied prisoners captured by the Japanese, including 462 troops of a Sikh Regiment. Australians, Americans, Dutch, Chinese, Filipinos, Poles and Czechoslovaks were also among the freed. ...

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  6. ROMMEL WARNS HIS ARMY

    LONDON, Wed.: Field-Marshal Rommel has issued a sharply-worded warning to men and offices manning ...

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  7. BOMBING STOPS FRENCH TRAINS; MORE BIG RAIDS

    LONDON, Wednesday: Though not on the record scale of the day before, Allied planes yesterday continued devastating attacks against invasion railways in France and Belgium. ...

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  8. BOMBERS BLAST PLOESTI

    U.S. HEAVY BOMBERS BLAST ENEMY RAIL CENTRE IN RUMANIA.—Columns of smoke billow skyward above wrecked railroad yards, freight can and German supply depots at Ploesti, Rumania, following an attack, on April 5, 1944, by a strong force of heavy bombers of the 15th U.S. Army Air Force based in Italy. Ploesti is a vital railroad junction point for the movement ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. War Or Food—Manpower Issue: Curtin Tells Prime Ministers

    LONDON, Wednesday: Australia's population of 7,000,000 is incapable of keeping its fighting forces at their present level and simultaneously meeting United Nations' demands for more foodstuffs. This forthright exposition of ...

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  10. Eighth Army Gain In Apennines

    LONDON, Wed.: Further advances were made yesterday by the Eighth Army in Italy on the eastern slopes of ...

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    GERMAN AND U.S. NUNS who were rescued by the Allies after the capture of Hollandia. During Japanese occupation the nuns were often beaten and made to work hard. One man who asked for some flour was struck in the face by a Japanese officer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Curtin Becomes London Freeman

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Australia's Prime Minister, John Curtin yesterday was given the freedom of the City of London. ...

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  14. Vice-Admiral Wardle Dead

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Vice-Admiral Wardle who commanded the RAN from 1924 to 1926. died yesterday at the age of 65. ...

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  15. Today's Communique

    To-day's communique from General MacArthur's Headquarters reads:— NORTH-WESTERN SECTOR ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. STOP PRESS

    London, Wednesday.—In England certain classes of war workers are being switched to the railways to help the lines to carry greater loads ...

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  18. NAZIS DEFY SPANIARDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Tangier Germans' answer to efforts to clear out spies is to hang out a Swastika flag and defy the ...

    Article : 125 words
  19. JEWS PARDONED BY PRESIDENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Polish President Raczkiewiez has cancelled sentences of one to three years imposed on 30 Polish Jews ...

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  20. COLORED COTTON GROWN IN USSR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Colored cotton is being grown in the Uzbek Republic, an Asiatic State of the Soviet Union, reports the ...

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  21. Invasion Planes Crowding Skies

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"Once you get over there it's worse than a Pitt Street traffic jam." said an Australian fighter pilot, ...

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  22. "GENTLEMEN IN USA DO NOT GET DIVORCES"

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: "Gentlemen in America don't get divorces," James Cromwell, former U.S. Minister to Canada told his wife, Doris Duke Cromwell, tobacco heiress. ...

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  23. WATER JET SAVED PILOT FROM ZEROS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: An ace U.S. Navy pilot owes his life to a jet of water injected into the fuel mixture of his Corsair, when three Zeros cornered him over Rabaul. Lieutenant Ira Kepford was ...

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