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  2. Queen Wilhelmina 64

    LONDON, Thursday.—Queen Wilhelmina, of Holland, was 64 today. In a special message of congratulations to the Queen, the London ...

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  3. CONCRETE SUCCESS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Cabled news to the NEI Government Information Service reveals that a Netherlands warship participating ...

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  4. MONTGOMERY FREES BEAUVAIS AND REIMS

    LONDON, Thursday.—As the giant trap closes on Nazi flying bomb bases in northern France, the Allied three-pronged thrust now threatens Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany. Slashing through the patchy Nazi resistance, British and Canadians are sweeping on to the Somme, and have liberated Beauvais, vital rood ...

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  5. Menzies Says Curtin Coal Policy Is "Appeasement and Surrender"

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—"The coal position in Australia is declining at an alarming rate, and there is no real doubt as to the reason for this— strikes and absenteeism. The Government policy to the miners has been one of appeasement and surrender," said the Leader of the Opposition, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Late News

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lieutenant General Patton's tanks are now only 80 miles from Saarbrucken on the German frontier, and one of the main ...

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  7. "Monty" History's Greatest Soldier

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Sir Bernard Montgomery is the greatest soldier in world history, in the opinion of General Eisenhower, Allied ...

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  8. Nazi Propaganda Leaflets Inside Flying Bombs

    LONDON, Thursday.—Nazi propaganda leaflets were found inside flying bombs which fell on southern England last night and today. ...

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  9. RAAF Public Relations Officers For India

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Three RAAF Public Relations Officers are to leave for India soon to tell the story of the work of RAAF airmen operating ...

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  10. Nazis To Pay Penalty For Warsaw Atrocities

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—A blunt warning to the Nazis that the brutal attacks on unarmed civilians inside Warsaw would not be forgotten when ...

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  11. Weighty Air Blow on Halmahera

    GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ, Thursday.—Yet another smashing blow to enemy defences at Halmahera has been struck by Allied bombers. Coastal defences, supply dumps, and shipping were heavily hit in the 113-ton bombing attack, the results of which are described as "heavy and ...

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  12. EIGHTH ARMY NOW AT GOTHIC LINE

    ROME, Thursday.—British 8th Army troops are now attacking the outer defences of the Gothic Line in Italy. A grim battle is raging for Pesaro, ...

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  13. Czech Patriots Strike

    LONDON, Thursday.—Czechoslovak troops have taken a town on the border of Moravia and Slovakia, and have inflicted heavy casualties on ...

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  14. Yesterday in France

    A correspondent of a US newspaper in France claims that the Nazis are rushing poison gas to Belgium and Holland. ...

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  15. Nelson Arrives At Moscow

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—The US War Production Chief, Mr. Donald Nelson, has arrived in Moscow on his way to Chungking as President Roosevelt's ...

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  16. VON KLUGE SACKED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Field Marshal Von Modl, Nazi tank expert, has replaced Field Marshal Von Kluge on the western battlefront, ...

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  17. Yugoslavs Helping Nazis Must Die, Tito Warns

    ROME, Thursday.—All Yugoslavs still co-operating with the Nazis after September 15 will be tried by court-martial as traitors to ...

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  18. No Air Mail To Geneva

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British Postmaster General has announced that all air mail has been stopped to Switzerland at present owing to conditions ...

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  19. British Naval-Air Attack On Island Off Yugoslavia

    ROME, Thursday.—Royal Navy warships and bombers of the Balkan Air Force have co-operated in a telling blow to Nazi occupation troops ...

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  20. Moscow Says Bulgaria Has Broken Neutrality

    LONDON, Thursday.—Bulgaria has already broken her declaration of complete neutrality, Moscow radio claimed today. ...

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  21. PLOESTI FALLS TO RED ARMY

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—The capture of Ploesti, and the complete expulsion of the Nazis from Rumanian oil-fields, was announced in an special Order of the Day by Marshal Stalin[?] He also revealed that the Red Army is 18 miles from Bucharest, and 30 miles from the Bulgarian frontier. ...

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  22. Greek Ministers Resign After Churchill Meeting

    CAIRO, Thursday.—Three members of the Greek Government, including the Vice President, have resigned. No official explanation for the res[?] ...

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  23. US SUBMARINES SINK 17 MORE JAP SHIPS

    PEARL HARBOUR, Thursday.—US submarines operating in enemy waters in the Pacific have sunk 17 more Jap ships, including two ...

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  24. Back To Civil Life

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Wing Commander Fairbairn, commanding officer of the wireless air gunners' school at Ballarat, Victoria, is to ...

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  25. STOP PRESS

    LONDON, Friday.—US tanks are now reported to be less than 80 miles from the German frontier, and radio silence is once again being maintained to keep the ...

    Article : 69 words
  26. Rumanians In Moscow

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—The Rumanian armistice delegation, comprising Prince Stirbey, the Minister of Justice, and Vice Minister of Home Affairs, has ...

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