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  4. PRISONERS AS HUMAN BULWARK

    LONDON April 2.—Hundreds to thousands of foreign prisoners are being forced to undertake a that if Hitler, in concert with ...

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  5. Huge U.S. Army In Invasion of Okinawa

    GUAM, April 2.—It is estimated that 100,000 troops. are involved in the invasion of Okinawa, main island in the Ryukyus Group, 320 miles from Japan. The invasion, which was officially announced by Admiral ...

    Article : 555 words
  6. Cold Morning in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday—Minimum temperature in Sydney to-day, namely 51 degrees, was the coldest in history for ...

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  7. BRITISH TANKS RUN WILD

    LONDON April 2.—Miles and miles of British tanks and vec[?] are moving [?]eard across to Germany, [?]ver the ...

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  8. CRUELTY OF ENRAGED GERMANS

    LONDON April 2—A British United Press correspondent states that Germans, hysterical with rage at Allied, bombing, ...

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  9. U.S. Subs. Sink Eleven Ships

    WASHINGTON, April 1— United States submarines operating in Far Eastern waters report, following sinking of ...

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    General George C. Marshall, Chief of Staff of the OS Army, who, it is stated In Washington, may be named as the Supreme Allied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MILLIONS OF REFUGEES IN GERMANY

    LONDON April 2. — British tanks clattering through dozens of German towns are hammering home the fact to the Germans ...

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  12. SEVERE SHOCK FROM ELECTRIC DRILL

    GRAFTON Mon.—Neil Easter Wicks, of Grafton, had a ducky escapes from being electr[?] While using an electric drill at ...

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  13. CANADIANS CUT V-2 SUPPLY LINES

    LONDON April 2 — Canadian troops, operating east from A[?]hem, have already cut some V2 supply lines, says Reuter’s ...

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  14. Floating Refrigerators For New Guinea

    SYDNEY Monday.—Two 150-ton floating, refrigerators have been towed from Sydney to New Guinea. ...

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  15. COMMAND FOR FINAL ASSAULT ON JAPAN

    NEY YORK. April 1.—The “Christian Science Monitor’s” Washington correspond, Roscce Drummond, says ...

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  16. Movement To Depose Hitler Reported

    LONDON, April 2.—According to a German language radio, “Atlantic,” purporting to be an underground transmitter, the German High Command has decided to cease resistance unless Hitler and. cither Nari leaders resign within the ...

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  17. Germans Fear Red Army Will Envelop Berlin

    LONDON, April 2.—Using 30 divisions, the Red Army has opened an assault against Stettin, in what the Germans fear may be the start of an offensive to envelop Berlin. This is revealed by the “Daily Mail’s” Stockholm ...

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  18. 2800 DESTITUTE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY Monday.—There are only about 2800 destitnte people in New South Wales, and of this number about 1800- live inSydney ...

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  19. To-day’s Leader:-Third Victory Loon

    LONDON, April 2.—American First and Ninth Army troop, at 3.30 p.m. yesterday linked up to seal off the Ruhr—creating a tremendous pocket 4800 square miles in area and man forces which are estimated to comprise 35,000 to 50,000 men. ...

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  20. LOST IN BLUE MOUNTAINS

    SYDNEY Monday—Search parties are out to-day looking for 20-year-old Miss Remater Sautami, Austrian Jewess who is lost in ...

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  21. Capture of German Artillery Expert

    LONDON April 2.—American Seventh Army troops, operating 27 miles south-west from Wurzburg, yesterday captured Lieut ...

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  22. RIGHT TO DECIDE INDECENT LITERATURE

    SYDNEY Monday—Legislation is likely to be passed in New South Wales to take away from courts the right to determine ...

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    British and Indian troops use pastoon [?] in their advance on Mandalay— bridges having teen been blow up the retreating Japanese. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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