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    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The annual conference of the Victorian section of the Australian Labour Party opened at the Trades Hall yesterday. It was decided to empower the central executive to readmit the Aus- ...

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  3. General Assault on Odessa Imminent

    MOSCOW, Saturday.— The red Army has practically completed the encirclement of Odessa and has cut of six German divisions north west of the town. General Malinovsky's troops in their ...

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  4. BATTLE IN FRENCH ALPS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The French Committee of National Liberation gives details of a 14day battle in the French Alps between French Partisans and German troops. ...

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    CONGRESSMAN JOHN WILLIAM FULLBRIGHT, who has been invited to preside at a meeting of Allied Ministers of Education in London after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PICTURES OF TIRPITZ ACTION

    LONDON, Saturday.—The London paper's this morning feature official photographs of the Tirpitz action. The first series shows the Barracudas ...

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  7. Hughes is Otherwise Engaged

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—The deputy leader of the UAP, Mr. W. M. Hughes, will not attend the party meeting in Melbourne next Friday. ...

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  8. Stettinius Busy in London

    LONDON, Saturday.— The US Under-Secretary of State, Mr. Stettinius, who arrived in London yesterday, spend most of the day with the US Ambassador, ...

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  9. Reduced Australian Army

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—The Minister for the Army, Mr,. Forde, said today that he expected the Australian Army to be reduced by 90,000 men within a year. ...

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  10. "Demolition Throat" Outbreak in Britain

    Dust arising from bombed houses has caused an outbreak of "demolition throat" in Britain. ...

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  11. Destroyer for Greeks

    LONDON, Saturday.— The British destroyer, HMS Boreas, has been transferred to the Greek Government and will be renamed Scramis. ...

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  12. Australian Pilots' Dirty Trick

    CANBERRA, Saturday.— It is reveled that Australian Kittyhawk pilots in New Guinea have devised a new trick for the discomfort of the Jap. ...

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  13. NAZIS CAN "FIGHT ON TOUGHLY"

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The US Foreign Economic Administrator said yesterday that the United Nations' economic strength is overwhelmingly greater than that of Germany. ...

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  14. De Gaulle and Giraud Disagree

    ALGIERS, Saturday.—General de Gaulle and General Girand have disagreed over the precise powers of Giraud. ...

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  15. Awards to Units of US Fifth Army

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Lieutenant-General Mark W. Clark, commanding general of the US 5th Army has awarded three American companies and a British unit of the Fifth Army, ...

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  16. Tunnels Re-captured in Burma

    NEW DELHI, Saturday.— On the Arakan front in Burma, Allied troops have recaptured the second of two tunnels which the Japs held on the Maungdaw Buthidaung road. ...

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  17. Japs Worried by US Navy

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Japanese spokesman speaking over a German radio station last night to the people of Germany indicated the Japanese worry about the US Navy. ...

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  18. Wake Island Raided

    PEARL HARBOUR, Saturday.—US bombers raided Wake Island on Wednesday, dropping 44 tons of high explosives. ...

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  19. US Forces Make Slight Gain at Beachhead

    LONDON, Saturday.—There have been patrol clashes at the Ancio beach head and yesterday US forces there slightly improved their position after a brush with a German patrol and established a strong point in the north. Rupert Downing the BBC correspondent, says that the Germans remain on the defensive. What patrols they do send out are soon dealt with Yesterday, British artillery knocked out a German tank which had ventured too far from its own lines. ...

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  20. STOP PRESS

    Berlin Radio today issued warnings of the approach of Allied aircraft over Germany. The people were warned that they were coming in over the north ...

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