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  4. Fighting In East Prussia Now Reaching Final Stages

    Struggle in East Prussia has entered its final stage as Russian armored forces sweep forward towards the Baltic port of Elbing, capture of which would complete the encirclement of East Prussia and spell disaster for Hitler’s ...

    Article : 1,314 words
  5. Enemy Withdrawal From Ardennes

    Tremendous movement of enemy road and railway traffic from Ardennes towards Germany continues day and night. All roads leading from the salient and three main railway lines are jammed with transport as a mass exodus continues with the RAF dealing out terrific punishment ...

    Article : 554 words
  6. AIR LINES TAKE-OVER

    Decision of the Commonwealth Government to nationalise airlines was just in time to forestall an attempt by foreign interests to gain ...

    Article : 316 words
  7. FUNERAL OF VICTIMS OF NAZI ATROCITY

    Funeral of victims of German atrocity at Bande. Grief-stricken relatives watch British 6th Airborne Division men carrying one of the 34 collins of the murdered persons. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. To Inaugurate “Churchill Month”

    President of the Anti-Tuberculosis Association (Mr Z. Lazarus) today addressed a meeting of women’s organisations to inaugurate a “Churchill ...

    Article : 96 words
  9. Drive On Manila Unchecked

    American troops are continuing their advance on Manila unchecked. They have crossed the Cutcut river at Capas and spreading out on both sides they ...

    Article : 317 words
  10. Naval Awards Announced

    The acting Governor General (Sir Winston Dugan) today released the following awards for members of the RAN who shared in United Kingdom ...

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  11. Easy Progress Towards Manila

    According to the New York “Times” correspondent, George Jones, a Sixth Army officer said: “The Japanese seem to be falling back everywhere about ...

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  12. SAINT VITH CAPTURED

    After a day of bitter street lighting, troops of General Hodge’s First Army captured Saint [?] last night. Correspondents state that the town ...

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  13. Crude and Chaotic Conditions At Women’s Hospital

    Extremely cr[?] and chaotic conditions in the outpatients’ section of the Royal Hospital for Women were revealed by the Mayor of Paddington ...

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  14. “Industrial Disturbance” At Shipyard

    Work at a Sydney shipyard will be [?] following an industrial disturbance [?] The shipyard will be without [?] hands ...

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  15. Evidence of Infa[?] Rule

    Graves of at least 4000 Filipinos and several score Americans have been found at Camp O’Donnell by Associated Press correspondent on Luzon, Russel ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. Seeking Internee Exchange With Japan

    Replying to a question in the Commons. Mr Eden said that Britain had been trying for a long time to obtain Japanese agreement for a second ...

    Article : 91 words
  17. [?] Million Eggs Arrive In Colombo

    Referring to the report of the arrival of [?] million Australian eggs in Colombo yesterday, a Food Control spokesman said that this was ...

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  19. Airfield Closed

    Dust storms today compelled the authorities to close Parafield aerodrome at 1 p.m. Dust blanketed the State, reducing visibility in many places to ...

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  20. MONYWA TAKEN IN BURMA FIGHTING

    Fourteenth Army troops have captured Monywa, 48 miles south-west of [?]. Troops have entered Tiz[?] 31 miles west of Mandalay Troops ...

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  21. “INTERSTATE TRAVELLING”

    “The work of keeping dingoes in check has been most difficult under war conditions.” said the Premier (Mr Dunstan) today, when referring to the ...

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  22. CARRIER ATTACK ON OKINAWA

    Admiral Nimitz has announced that carrier aircraft swept Okinawa, in the Ryuk[?] Islands, on Sunday. ...

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  23. YUGO-SLAV CABINET DEFIES KING PETER

    The entire Yugo-Slav Government and administration in London, numbering 200 to 300 persons, are preparing to sail for home, leaving King Peter ...

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  24. “DEPLORABLE”—“THE TIMES”

    The diplomatic correspondent of “The Times” says that Kong Peter’s defiance of the advice of his own Minister and Allied statesmen is deplorable It may ...

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  25. New Landing Made

    North-east of Myebon, troops of South-East Asia Command hove made a new landing and have established a bridgehead a mile a depth south-west ...

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  26. Message From King Peter

    A Yugo-Slav Cabinet meeting today held to re-examine the situation created by King Peter’s dismissal of Dr Subasic, was interrupted when a ...

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