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  2. WAR GRAVES IN GOOD CONDITION

    CANBERRA. Monday—Senator Fraser, acting Army Minister, said today that the Australian War Graves Directorate was doing everything possible to ensure that Australian graves In other countries were being well ...

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  3. Bucharest Hammered for Third Time in 24 Hours: Berlin Brunswick Bombed

    LONDON, Monday.—Without respite, the mighty double-fisted Allied air blitz continues on Germany and German targets. Last night, powerful formations of RAF bombers took up the air offensive where the US heavies left off in the afternoon. Following Saturday night's hammering of Berlin, ...

    Article : 424 words
  4. Gandhi and Viceroy of India to Meet

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—It was reported today that Mahatma Gandhi is to meet the Viceroy of India, Field Marshal Lord Wavell, ...

    Article : 82 words
  5. Red Army Closer to Sebastopol

    MOSCOW, Monday— Today's Moscow communique tells of no major change on the land fronts. Russian planes, however, have ...

    Article : 127 words
  6. Nazis Repulsed at Ancio

    LONDON, Monday,— There is some increased artillery activity on the upper Garigllano in western Italy, but the position ...

    Article : 175 words
  7. Allied Withdrawal from Buthidaung

    KANDY, Monday.—In Burma, troops of the British 14th Army are fortifying positions captured from the enemy, north and south ...

    Article : 71 words
  8. "BATTLES OF ANNIHILATION"

    Major-General Dietmar, Berlin Radio military spokesman, in a broadcast on invasion prospects, says:— ...

    Article : 252 words
  9. JAP DRIVE HALTED NEAR LOYANG

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The Japanese are meeting stiff opposition in the H[?]an Province of China where the Chinese now hold a 50 mile stretch of the Peiping-Hangkow railway. Three ...

    Article : 165 words
  10. Enemy Ships Attacked of Frisian Islands

    LONDON, Monday.— British Coastal Command fighter-bombers yesterday attacked enemy shipping off the Frisian Islands. ...

    Article : 84 words
  11. Meat Output Cut at Homebush Abattoirs

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Output at the State Abattoirs yesterday was cut' by 8000 sheep carcasee, and more than 700 head of beef. ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. BRITAIN ALIVE TO PACIFIC WAR

    LONDON, Monday.—The London, Daily Herald in an editorial said yesterday that Mr. Curtin need have no doubt that the people of ...

    Article : 82 words
  13. DUKE USED HIS DOOKS IN DUNOON

    The 72-year-old Duke Argyll, master of the Royal Household in Scotland, was admonished by the Dunoon sheriff for assaulting ...

    Article : 130 words
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    WITH ITS 2000-HORSEPOWER ENGINE ROARING, a US Navy Hellcat fighter gets the take-off flag from a signal officer on the flight deck of an aircraft-earlier, part of a task force operating against Japanese island strongholds in the Pacific. Hellcats are tough, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 88 words
  15. Car Collision

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Three men were injured when a car crashed over the Bundaleer Bridge near Jamestown yesterday. ...

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  16. AIRCRAFT OUTPUT UP TO DATE

    Australia was maintaining production of a variety of aircraft and keeping well abreast of modern developments, the Minister ...

    Article : 103 words
  17. STOP PRESS

    The Japanese have launched a general offensive along the Manipur front of Assam. Latest re- ports say that they are suffering ...

    Article : 111 words
  18. Allies Ready for Any Nazi Counter-invasion

    LONDON, Monday.—The Allied Supreme Command in Britain is preparing plans to meet any attempted counter-invasion of ...

    Article : 92 words
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