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  3. ONE OF MAJOR FEATS

    LONDON, Monday.--Marshal Koniev is pushing men, tanks and guns through a 30-mile gap in the Dniester River defences in his drive towards the River Pruth. on the border of ...

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  4. LORENGAU CAPTURED

    PRECISION shelling from Allied destroyers helped the American cavalrymen to capture Lorengau, the most important enemy base in the Admiralty Islands, with the minimum of ...

    Article : 1,121 words
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    Smoke and spray rise from bombs bursting close to a German merchant vessel during an attack by 'planes from the United States aircraft carrier Ranger on enemy shipping off the coast of Norway. During the raid, which took place in October, 1943, 'planes of the Ranger, operating at the time with a British task force, sank 40,000 tons of enemy shipping. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TWO-WAY RAIDS

    LONDON, Sunday. For the second time in a week aircraft of the Bomber Command made over 1000 sorties In a single night ...

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  9. CASSINO BATTLE

    LONDON, Monday. --Today's Allied communique states: "The enemy has succeeded in reinforcing his ...

    Article : 801 words
  10. ALLIED PROGRESS

    LONDON, Monday. - A communique from the South-East Asia Command says: "On the Arakan front on March 19 the ...

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  11. COAL CONTROL

    CANBERRA, Monday. - Following despatches between the Miner's Federation officials, Messrs Grant and Wells, and the Attorney ...

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  12. JAPS WILL LOSE WAR

    NEW YORK, Monday. The correspondent of tile "New York Times" in Chungking says: Educated people In Tokio think ...

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  13. GENERAL DE GAULLE

    NEW YORK, Monday. 'The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Algiers, Harold Calender, says: "Observers believe that ...

    Article : 211 words
  14. DEBATE AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The debate in tho House of Representatives which, according to members of the Opposition, will result in ...

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  15. JAPANESE APPEALS

    LONDON, Monday.-- The Japanese admit that they are up against a problem In supplying their front line bases. The Tokio ...

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  16. Leave for Troops

    CANBERRA, Monday. Routine orders, covering recreation leave in the Army, are being amended, said the Minister for the Army ...

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  17. Mr. Curtin May Visit Canada

    CANBERRA, Monday. The Canadian Government expects the Crime Minister (Mr. Curtin) to visit Ottawa during his forthcom ...

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  18. "War Over in Two Months"

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- The correspondent of tho American Associated Press at Atlanta says that Mr. Henry Ford told an ...

    Article : 110 words
  19. Release of Internees

    CANBERRA, Monday. Interned persons from overseas, cither than Japanese, may be released at the discretion of the Minister for the ...

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