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  5. REDS MAKE LIGHTNING SWEEPS Speed Of Advance Overwhelms Nazis

    LONDON, January 23.--The Red Army to-night stands at the Oder River along a 37-mile front near Breslau. ...

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  6. U.S. WOUNDED EVACUATED

    Day and night, C-54 Skymaster cargo planes, especially fitted to carry 18 wounded men, roar over the Atlantic, bringing injured American soldiers home. Since "D-Day," well over 10,000 patients have been evacuated from the United Kingdom to the United ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AVALANCHE OF FIGHTING EQUIPMENT IS STREAMING IN DIRECTION OF MANILA

    ALTHOUGH there is no mention to-day of any great advance south from Capas or Santa Monica, in two days Sixth Army troops in the two spearheads have advanced more than 30 miles. The United States drive down the Luzon ...

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  8. FLEEING HUNS STRAFED FROM THE AIR

    LONDON, January 23.— Ninth Air Force fighter bombers had another field day to-day against Rundstcdt's columns ...

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  9. ALLIES CLOSING ON NAZI BORDER

    LONDON, January 23.—General Hodges' First Army captured Saint Vith to-night after a brisk all day battle. The town was beaten into an almost unrecognisable mass by ...

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  10. DEFENCES IN POLAND OF LITTLE AVAIL

    LONDON, January 23.— The strength of the German defences in West Poland guarding Silesia show that, far ...

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  11. SCORCHED EARTH

    LUZON, January 23.—An NBQ broadcaster said the troops were advancing rapidly toward Manila. The Japanese are applying the ...

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  12. GERMAN CREWS ADVISED TO SURRENDER

    LONDON, January 23.—A summons to crews of German warships in Baltic ports now threatened with capture to ...

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  13. BREAD CARTER ARRESTED ON TWO MURDER CHARGES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A bread carter in the Alderley district was arrested to-night by detectives on two charges of wilful murder. He is Frederick William Everest (34), and he has been charged with ...

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  14. Jap Atrocities

    NEW YORK, January 24. —The correspondent of Associated Press on Luzon found the graves of at least ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND STORY FEATURED.

    NEW YORK, January 23.—The 'Sun's' book of the day column features "Dingo, the story of an outlaw," the Queensland author ...

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  16. VETERAN SURVEYOR'S NEW BRITAIN WALKABOUT

    A TOUGH two weeks' trek through 150 miles of mountain, river and swamp across New Britain was not just a matter of necessity to the veteran of two wars, John Mott, a surveyor. He wanted to do it, ...

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  17. NAVAL HONORS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Sub- Lieut. Roy Forrest Williams, RANVR, of Queensland, has been mentioned in dispatches in the ...

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  18. JUGOSLAV CABINET IGNORES DEMAND FOR RESIGNATION

    LONDON, January 23.— The entire Jugoslav Government and administion in London, numbering ...

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  19. JAPS FEAR U.S. LANDINGS ON CHINA COAST

    NEW YORK, January 23.— The American Press Chungking correspondent says that, preparing for possible ...

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  20. SOCIALISATION DENIED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—In a statement to-day on the Government policy on civil aviation, the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said ...

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  21. ANCES TO ALLIES

    [?] January 23.—Ad[?] by Britain to the Allies [?]bout the war and outstand-[?] December 31, 1944, totalled ...

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  22. NEW AIR SERVICES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday .—The operation of the new Ansett Airways services from Canberra to Melbourne and Adelaide will be ...

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  23. A GOOD BAG.

    LONDON, January 23. —The British United Press correspondent in Holland says two RCAF Spitfire squadrons to-day destroyed five ...

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    Australian engineers operating in the Aitape area find it easier to strip to place huge logs in position as the forerunner to bridge construction. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Harbor workers board the first Allied Liberty ship to dock at the freed harbor of Antwerp, Belgium, greatest port in North-Western Europe. Allied flags are hoisted on the quayside to celebrate the arrival of the initial convoy of Allied war equipment. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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