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  2. Petrol Tickets

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A Brisbane garage proprietor faces a charge of theft of some ...

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  3. NOTABLE ALLIED GAINS IN NEW BRITAIN, NEW

    GUINEA, ADMIRALTIES GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HQ, Wednesday.—US ground forces have made conspicuous advances in New Britain, New Guinea and on Los Negros Island in the Admiralties. Elements of ...

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  4. Red Army Seizes 200 More Places

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.— Latest reports of Marshal Zhunkov's great drive in the Western Ukraine tell of further widening ...

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  5. Pretty (Hic) Cocky!

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The House of Commons has been discussing the BBC General Forces Programme. One member ...

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  6. Liberators Pound Naval Base at Toulon

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Fighters from Britain took up the offensive on Hitler's Europe yester- day, concentrating on targets in ...

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  7. CURTIN SLATES COAL MINERS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives today, the Prime Minister Mr. Curtin, spoke at length on the coal situation. If more coal were not produced, widespread unemployment would result, he said. ...

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  8. Beaufighters Busy

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Beaufighters of Coastal Command were active yesterday. One flight, coming out of the mist, ...

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  9. Lively Debates in House of Commons

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Mr. Churchill told questioners in the House of Commons today that there was little hope for ...

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  10. Japs Repulsed in Burma

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday.— In Arakan, Allie forces have beaten off two Japanese attacks west of the Mayu Ranges. To the ...

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  11. Betty Grable's Baby Well

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— Betty Grable's prematurely born baby, named Victoria Elizabeth, was doing well today. The mother quickly ...

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  12. HIGH CHURCHMEN DEFEND ALLIED BOMBING POLICY

    In sharp contrast to doubts expressed in England recently by high church dignitaries about the Allied bombing policy, the ...

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