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    Prime Minister Sees Invasion Preparations.--Mr. Churchill and General Eisenhower inspecting an American airborne division "Somewhere in England." The paratroopers staged one of the largest mass jumps ever ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FANTASTIC BATTLE

    A despatch from the British United Press correspondent at. Allied head quarters in Italy says the Germans entrenched at ...

    Article : 296 words
  6. RED ARMY SET FOR VITAL DRIVE

    Marshal Koniev's forces, which have reached the border of Rouniania proper, along' the River Pruth, are poised for another onslaught into ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ESSEN AGAIN BATTERED

    The latest night attack by Bomber Command planes was directed yester- day against the great armament city of Essen, which also is one of the ...

    Article : 421 words
  8. RUSSIAN TRIUMPH

    Alter 33 months of unprecedented battles, involving a retreat of 1000 miles, the Red Army on a 53-mile stretch of front had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RELIEF FOR MR. EDEN

    Political circles are of the opinion that Mr. Anthony Eden will be one of the Ministers involved in a small ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LESSON OF YALLOURN

    Although the State Electricity Commission provided fire-fighting services adequate for. normal occasions, Judge Stretton considers ...

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  11. CHURCHILL ADDRESS

    Mr. Churchills belief that the interval between the collapse of Hitler and the downfall of Japan may not be so prolonged as he ...

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  12. LATE NEWS

    LONDON. -- Lancaster and Halifax crews from all Australian air force squadrons participated last night's raid on Essen. ...

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  13. FUTURE STATUS OF HONG KONG

    The Chinese Army newspaper "Sao Tang Pao," in an editorial, urges that a definite understanding be reached on the restoration ...

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  14. NEW P.S. BOARD CHAIRMAN

    State cabinet has decided to appoint a State executive head as chairman of the Public Service Board in succession to Mr. J. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SHELTER FOR PREMIER

    The "Times" correspondent at Ankara has confirmed reports that the Hungarian Premier (M. Kallay) has taken refuge in the ...

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  17. PEACE ON COAL FIELDS

    The Yorkshire coal strike, affecting 80,000 miners, ended to-day under an agreement between the miners, coal owners and the ...

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  18. ADVENTUROUS LEADER

    It can now be revealed, states Reuter's correspondent in Burma, that Major-General Charles Wingate, leader of last year's ...

    Article : 218 words
  19. EVACUATION OF WOUNDED

    War Department has announced that during last year American military aircraft evacuated 173.527 sick and wounded ...

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    Before this Australian-manned Liberator took off to attack Japanese strongholds in the South-West Pacific area Flying-Officer A. Ducat, D.F.M., of Perth, W.A., checked over one of the guns with Sergeant H. Willington, of Sydney, N.S.W.--Department of Information photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. MOTHER MAKES HISTORY

    Triplets--two girls and a boy-- made scientific history In a Sheffield hospital to-day when they were born under floodlights to the ...

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  22. CHINESE WANT OFFENSIVE

    The Chinese press is beginning to call for a Chinese offensive on the Salween River front in Burma, pointing out that ...

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  23. BULGARIA AND GERMANY

    The Germany News Agency states that the Bulgarian Foreign Minister (M. Kirov) has declared that there will be no change in ...

    Article : 72 words
  24. Railway Cut

    British and Indian air-borne troops are reported to have cut the railway between Mandalay and Myitykina, in Burma. ...

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