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  4. Allies Reinforce Their Bridgehead With Artillery, Tanks And More Men

    The First Army bridgehead over the Rhine at Remagen was expanded several hundred yards during the night and according to Reuter’s correspondent at SHAEF is now over three miles deep. ...

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  5. WAR RAGES NEAR FAMOUS CATHEDRAL.

    German shell hits American tank (right) in a street leading to Cologne Cathedral. US soldier notes plight of comrade attempting to escape and starts in his aid. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 41 words
  6. STIFF FIGHTING AT MANDA LAY

    Allied troops have made further progress in Mandalay, but are still encountering stubborn resistance in the Fort Dufferin area. ...

    Article : 105 words
  7. FIERCE BATTLE RAGING IN HUNGARY

    As the Red Army intensifies its pressure against Danzig and Stettin, and continues to mop up Pomerania, a heavy armored battle is raging at Germany’s back door, where the Germans are trying to break through to the ...

    Article : 649 words
  8. PARALYSIS DEATH REPORTED

    During the week-end nine NSW cases of infautile paralysis, including four of them from the country, were reported to the NSW Health ...

    Article : 60 words
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  10. More than 200 Japs Killed

    The Japanese have tasted some of the things to come from the Australians in the past few days. They lost more than 200 killed in three ...

    Article : 195 words
  11. SEVEN PRISONERS AT LARGE

    Seven prisoners escaped during last night from Beechworth Reformatory Prison, by, sealing a 16-foot wall after [?] the looks of their ...

    Article : 467 words
  12. MUD UP TO THEIR WAISTS

    Our troops are advancing and have cleared out practically every Japanese north of the Puriata river. In places our men are moving forward ...

    Article : 184 words
  13. Game of Age Over Blitzed Essen

    Although not listed to participate in Sunday’s big daylight raid against Essen. Flying Officer T. A. Gunnersall, of Melbourne, requested permission to ...

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  14. Veteran Correspondent Killed.

    It has been officially announced that Peter Lawless, of the “Daily Telegraph”. aged 55 one of Britain’s bestn[?]own war correspondents, was killed ...

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  15. GOEBBELS STILL “HOPEFUL.”

    “German divisions in the next weeks and months will launch a great offensive. I firmly believe that we shall then defeat our enemies.” ...

    Article : 370 words
  16. LIVENING UP ON ITALIAN FRONT

    Vigorous patrolling and increasing at littery fire have stepped up the tempo of action along the Italian front report Agency correspondents from ...

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  17. No Opposition to Australian Landing

    The Australians made a midnight amphibious landing on Sapoga Island and soon caotyred tgus [?]astuib [?] looking the route of our northern advance on the ...

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  18. GOOD RICE CROP FORECAST.

    The prospect of a good rice crop from the rice districts of Leeton and Wakool, NSW. was forecast today by the Director-General of Agriculture (Mr F. W. ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. THREAT OF CITY TRANSPORT HOLD-UP

    Unless a plan for the restriction of sporting and non-essential traffic recently drawn up by a committee of Federal and Stale transport officials is implemented ...

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  20. AMERICAN TROOPS CROSSING THE RHINE

    First U.S. Army troops approach a railroad bridge at Remagen (Germany), captured intact and used for the first Rhine Crossing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Jap Landing Attempt Beaten Off

    Under cover of fire from two warships the Japanese attempted a small-scale landing 40 miles south of Foochow it is reported. Chinese frustrated the ...

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  22. GREATEST YET

    The greatest daylight bombing attack of the war was made against [?]en on Sunday. Over 100 Lancasters and ...

    Article : 229 words
  23. Spending Over £1 Million on War

    War expenditure for February was £30,949,000 or approximately £1.105,321 a day. For the eight months ended February 28. 1945. war expenditure ...

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  24. NZ MAY MAKE OWN BRANDY

    Local manufauture of brandy instead of importing it all from Australia and other countries was urged in evidence given before the Royal Commission ...

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