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  4. Cool Southerly Forecast

    N.S.W. Forecast: At first fine and mild, with northerly, winds but clepdy conditions in the scattered [?] and [?] ...

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  5. Red Battle Flag Flies Over The Reichstag

    LONDON May 1.—[?] among [?] a detenders reached a new level on Monday as the garrison commanders, in the face of redoubled attempts by Marshals Zhukov and Koniev to bring the capital under subjection in order to ...

    Article : 199 words
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  7. END OF WAR AT ANY MOMENT

    LONDON May 1.—“Everybody knows this war is racing towards an end which may come to-morrow. This is an irrevocable fact” said Dr. Scharping, one of Germany’s best known commentators broadcasting from Hamburg radio last night. ...

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  8. Russian [?] Workers Freed By British At Osnabruck

    They entered basement of bombed store to recover clothing. They were seen German policemen still on duty, who deliberately [?] fire to the [?] trapping them. British troops rushed to the spot to rescue them. Two died. Rest recovering, afte treatment ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DEFEATED BUT NOT REPENTANT

    LONDON May 1.—When the and of the war contes [?] to-morrow there will be hundreds of thousands [?] ...

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  10. To-day’s Leader: “We Must Take Stock”

    LONDON May 1.—France’s “NO [?] collaborator, M. Laval who for the past week has tried to enter Switzerland or the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 113 words
  11. “Fascist Beast Now Drawing His Last Breath”

    LONDON May 1.—“The fall of Hitler’s Germany a fact of the nearest future. The task is to finish off the Fascist beast now drawing his last breath,” declared Marshal Stalin in an order of the day—commemorating Europe’s last ...

    Article : 311 words
  12. 32,000 P.O.W’s FREED AT DACHAU

    LONDON April 30—When the Sevenths Army captured the notorious Dachau concentration camp they 32,000 prisoners. They ...

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  13. RIDDLE OF HITLER’S FATE

    LONDON May 1.—Speculations whether Hitler is alive or dead has been more confused by a statement by Hamburg Radio ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES IN MORAVIA

    LONDON May 1 — Russian troops of Marshal Verrymenko’s command have captured Moravska-Oatrava, in Moravia, and ...

    Article : 176 words
  15. SHORTAGE OF NURSES IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY Tuesday—The Minister for Health (Mr. Kelly ) said to-day that there was a shortage of 1000 purses in public hospitals ...

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  16. CUT IN ADULT MEAT RATION

    CANBERRA Tuesday.—A. further cut of 12½ per cent. Is to be made in the adult civilian meat ration as from May 7, the acting ...

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  17. IRONWORKERS’ LEADERS DEFIED

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—The strike of the Ironworkers, extended to-day to land jobs in which members of the Ralmain branch ...

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  18. HOW ENGLAND LEARNED V-2 BOMB SECRETS

    LONDON May 1—The story of how a V2 rocket projectile was transport plane before the Germans started firing V2’s on ...

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  19. OVER 120,000 PRISONERS TAKEN IN ITALY

    LONDON May 1.—More than 120,0 00 growers have been taken in the Allied offensive in Italy, where, says the American Associated Press correspondent in Rome, in announcement by General Mark Clark, com mander of the American, fifth Army, that only scattered fighting was now expected as German [?] mopped up writes finis ...

    Article : 148 words
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