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  4. ARTILLERY BLOWS SHAKE THE COUNTRYSIDE

    LONDON, Friday.—The United States First Amy is about 30 miles from the Rhine. It advanced 300 yards from Aachen on Friday and reached a point six miles from Duren. Reporting this, Reuter's correspondent adds ...

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  5. 80,000 Sheep, Lambs Unslaughtered

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Eighty thousand sheen and lambs remained unslaughtered in Sydney yesterday ...

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  6. GREATEST AIR RAID EVER!

    In a letter to his parents, Mr and Mrs. S. McAlpin, of Stonehenge, Flying Officer L. McAlpin tells of his ...

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  7. ALL-OUT DRIVE ON BUDAPEST

    LONDON, Friday.—Marshal Malinovsky is about to give his full attention to the all-out assault on Budapest This is agreed between Moscow ...

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  9. Fate of Belgrade Jews

    LONDON, Friday.—Of the 12,000 Jews in Belgrade before the war only 20 remain alive then to-day, and only 1,000 escaped ...

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  10. HEAVY BOMBERS OVER AUSTRIA

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Exchange Telegraph's" Rome correspondent says that heavy bombers yesterday were over ...

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  11. 2,000 British Airmen Owe Lives to France

    LONDON, Friday.—The gallantry and splendid organisation of the French Resistance Movement, enabled Nearly 2,000 ...

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  12. MACLAREN, STAR CRICKETER, DEAD

    LONDON, Saturday.—The death is announced of Archibald Campbel Maclaren, the well-known ...

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  13. No Tins for Biscuits

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Four ovens it Arnott's biscuit factory at Homebush were idle yesterday and 250 operatives unemployed ...

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  14. The Great Rhine Offensive

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times" representative at S.I.R.A.F.F., says that with the British advance to the Maas at Voering, the northern flank of the Allied forces is making excellent progress ...

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  15. Milk Subsidy in Drought Areas

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—A milk subsidy of 8d. per gallon would be paid to milk producers for milk produced between ...

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  16. THOSE RESPONSIBLE MUST PAY

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir James Griggs, Secretary of State for War, in a statement to the House of Commons regarding die suffering of British and Australian prisoners at the hands of the Japanese ...

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  17. ROAD BLOCK ON ENEMY'S COMMUNICATIONS AIR CHIEF FAILS TO REACH DESTINATION

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—General MacArthur's communique states that the 24th. Division, LONDON, Saturday.—Air Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh Mallory, flying in a plane he had specially ...

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  18. 3,000 JAP TROOPS TRAPPED

    NEW YORK, Friday.—General Macarthur has announced that the 24th. Division has completed its encirclement of [?] ...

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  19. Two Airmen Missing, Believed Killed

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Pilot Officer Peter Thomas Curtis, or Lincolnshire, England, and Sydney, and Pilot Officer Francis ...

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  20. Royal Message to Rescued P.O.W.

    LONDON, Friday.—The King and Queen sent a message to each British and Australian prisoner of war rescued after the ...

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  21. Decisive Battle of Modern Times

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Details of the Philippines naval action, which began on October 23, have been given in a series of naval communiques which state that "in terms of victory the battle ...

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  22. Iceland Ship Torpedoed

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—It is announced from Reyjavik that a German submarine has sunK Iceland's largest passenger ship, ...

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  23. Serious Accusation Against Doctor

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—"The Anglican Church Record," the official organ of the Anglican Church in Sydney, says that ...

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  24. MORE GOODS FOR CIVILIAN USE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A gradual improvement in the supplies of scarce commodities is expected to result from the decision to transfer 9,000 men and 5,000 women to the manufacture of civilian goods. ...

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  25. TRANSPORT BIG GERMAN PROBLEM

    LONDON, Friday.—It is no longer, possible to transport foodstuffs from one part of Germany to another, states the newspaper ...

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  26. Homes Destroyed by Bush Fires

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Twenty two homes were destroyed at Woodford, on the Blue Mountains yesterday and the 50 occupants escaped with, practically, only the clothing they were wearing. ...

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  27. ROOSEVELT ON PARIS VISIT

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Roosevelt told a Press conference that he hoped some day to accept General De ...

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  28. Relief for Bush Fire Victims

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Acting Minister for Labour and Industry, Mr. Dickson, said today that special officers were ...

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  29. INFANT'S DEATH

    The death occurred in the Glen Innes District Hospital this morning of Jeanette, three-months old daughter of Mr. and ...

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  30. To-day's Sydney Races

    SYDNEY.—Races at Randwick this afternoon resulted, to time of going to press: Novice Handicap: First ...

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