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  2. Haulage Feat

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Brigadier General D. G. Shingler, US Army, formerly chief of the amphibious section of the US 1st Army in France, said ...

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  3. Bulgarian Change

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Bulgarian Home Radio has confirmed the formation of a new Government said to be "satisfactory" to the Allies. ...

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  4. BRITISH FORCES IN HOLLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In one of the swiftest drives in history, British forces have swept through Belgium, liberated the great port of Antwerp and crashed through into Holland. At latest reports they are less than 30 miles from Rotterdam. ...

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  5. JAPS LOSE 21 SHIPS, 85 PLANES IN NEW BONINS BLITZ

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—American heavy bombers and warships of the Pacific Fleet have made a series of attacks on the Bonin and Volcano ...

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  7. GERMANS RESISTING AT GOTHIC LINE

    ROME, Tuesday.—8th Army troops are meeting stiffening German resistance in the Gothic Line, but they have made substantial gains. ...

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  8. News Briefs from Belgium

    All Belgian radio stations are on the air again. M. Pierlot, Belgian Prime Minister, saw Mr. Anthony Eden yesterday. ...

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  9. 14th Army Troops Take Sittaung On Chindwin

    KANDY, Tuesday.—British, 14th Army troops have taken Sittaung on the upper Chindwin. The Japs left large quantities of equipment, plus ...

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  10. ACTU Secretary Supports Holloway's Suggestion

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The suggestion by the Federal Minister for Labour, Mr. Holloway, that the Chamber of Manufacturers call a ...

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  11. Keane On Car Manufacture In Australia

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Customs Minister, Senator Keane, declared today that he had been incorrectly reported as having said that Australia would ...

    Article : 107 words
  12. RUSSIA SAYS BULGARIA MUST BREAK WITH GERMANY

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—An official statement from the Kremlin declares that the Red Army has been ordered to stop fighting the Finns. Moscow said that the order came into effect as from to-day. In the meantime, it is reported from Stockholm that the Germans are withdrawing some of ...

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  13. "Hitler Has Met His Dunkirk"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The people of England were told in this morning's papers that the war-time delay of 10 days' in publishing weather reports might be reduced soon to two or three days. They were also told that the Home Guard might be given its "stand down" orders shortly, but it ...

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  14. Seven Summons Issued On Railways' Commissioner

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— The Legal Services Bureau of the Federal Attorn ey-General's Department has issued seven summons against the NSW Railways ...

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  15. Flying Bombs Again

    LONDON, Tuesday.—For the first time since Friday night, the Germans sent over some flying bombs on the southern England areas and London ...

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  16. Gestapo Has "Reign Of Terror" In Reich

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There are growing signs of an imminent internal collapse in Germany. Himmler is meeting general resistance in his ...

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  17. Telephones Value In Sending Phonograms

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Postmaster General, Senator Ashley, said this morning that there hand been a large increase in the use of telephones for ...

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  18. 140 Tons on Jap Shipping at Celebes: More Heavy Blows on Philippines

    GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ, Tuesday.—Maintaining the heavy air hammering of the Philippines, Liberators have again struck telling blows, and in the latest strikes, have sunk or severely damaged 12 freighters off Mindanao and continued the neutralisation of the Davao aerodromes. A strong force of Liberators dealt a punishing blow at Jap shipping and aerodrome ...

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  19. Sales Tax On Safety First Posters May Be Remitted

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Federal Treasu[?]er, Mr. Chifley, will enquire into the possibility of remitting the sales tax on "Safety First" posters ...

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  20. Nazi Internees Call Off Hunger Strike

    NEW MEXICO, Monday.—Twenty-six German internees, including Fritz Kuhn, former German-American Bund leader, have ended a nine-days' ...

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  21. DOI Overseas Expansion Planned

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Australia's Director-General of Information, Mr. E. G. Bonney, has announced big plans for the expansion of the ...

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  22. More Clothing Coupons For Outsize Children

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— More clothing coupons, 40 for boys and 30 for girls, will be made available this month to outsize children born on ...

    Article : 81 words
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