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  2. SUBMARINE LOST

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The US Navy Department has announced that the submarine Harder is overdue, and must be presumed lost. It was ...

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  3. DEANNA'S DECREE

    HOLLYWOOD, Friday.—Famous young film actress, Deanna Durbin has been granted her final divorce decree from tre film producer Vaughan ...

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  4. SNOWSTORMS OVER WESTERN FRONT

    SHAEF, Friday.—Fighting in the most appalling weather yet encountered on the western battlefront— snow to 100 yards, and bitterly cold—US First Army ...

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  5. Confidential Memo Release on Italy Causes Commotion in Washington

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—"Regrettable and unauthorised" was how the US Secretary of State, Mr. Edward Stettinius, described the publication by US columnist, Drew Pearson, of a confidential memorandum by the British Ambassador, Lord Halifax, claiming differences of opinion between Britain. ...

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  6. 500 US BOMBERS RAIDED FORMOSA

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—More than 500 carrier based bombers carried out a seven-hour raid on Formosa yesterday—the second attack in ...

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  7. Tokio Looks to Future

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Tokio Radio announced today that plans for the new Tokio had been completed, and that work would commence ...

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  8. ROYAL RED CROSS FOR NT PRINCIPAL MATRON

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Major (Temporary Lieutenant Colonel) Susan A. J. Haines, Principal Matron of the Northern Territory, has been ...

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  9. Canadians Returning from Burma Front

    NEW DELHI, Friday.—Canadian officers who have been studying jungle fighting in forward areas on the Burma battlefront are now ...

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  10. NSW Manpower Director to Hand in Resignation

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The NSW Manpower Director, Mr Bellemore, will resign soon owing to pressure of work, it was announced today. ...

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  11. RAAF Crew for Duke of Gloucester's Plane

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Members of the RAAF who will be the crew of the Duke of Gloucester's private plane when he comes to Australia as ...

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  12. MacARTHUR'S BOMBERS HIT JAP SHIPS RUNNING FORMOSA - LUZON GAUNTLET

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES, Friday.—Enemy shipping running the gauntlet from Formosa to northern Luzon has been hammered again by General MacArthur's bombers from Mindoro and Leyte. Another 35 ships, totalling 57,000 tons, have been sunk, probably sunk, or badly damaged in attacks, ...

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  13. Questioning of Rescued Prisoners Next Month

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Questioning of Australian prisoners rescued from the torpedoed Jap prison ship late last year would begin again early. ...

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  14. BRITISH-INDIANS LAND ON AKYAB

    CEYLON, Friday.—British and Indian troops have landed on the former Jap island fortress of Akyab, at the mouth of the Mayu River, ...

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  15. VC for British Private

    ROME, Friday.—Private Richard Burton, of the Duke of Wellington Regiment, has been awarded the Victoria Cross for conspicuous ...

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  16. Stalin Says Most Critical Battles of Russo-German War Raging in Hungary

    MOSCOW, Friday.—Great tank battles raging 35 miles north-west of Budapest, and 90 miles east of Vienna, are the most critical of the whole Russo-German war, claimed Marshal Stalin in his latest Order of the Day. Hundreds of Soviet and Nazi tanks are locked in a huge battle triangle between Komoram and Bicske. Nazi losses in the east in 1944 exceeded 4,500,000 killed, wounded, and taken prisoner. ...

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  17. Canadians Two Miles Nearer Lake Commacchio

    ROME, Friday.—Canadian troops have advanced two miles nearer Lake Commacchio, the big stretch of salt water north of Ravenna, and ...

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  18. Halifax-Roosevelt Confer on "Big Three" Meeting

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The British Ambassador, Lord Halifax, had a 45—minute conference with President Roosevelt yesterday, discussing ...

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  19. Late News

    LONDON, Friday.—Tokio Radio announced today that 'British carrier based bombers were attacking targets on Sumatra. The bombers were ...

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  20. SCOBIE ORDERS CORRESPONDENTS TO STAY AWAY FROM ELAS GUERRILLAS

    ATHENS, Friday.—ELAS guerrillas will now be treated by the British troops in Athens as enemies, and war correspondents will not be able to interview any member of the ELAS guerrilla movement under orders issued today by the British Commander Lieutenant-General Scobie. ...

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  21. Superforts Hit Bangkok

    CEYLON, Friday.—Super forts from India have again raided the big rail centre and port of Bangkok, and reconnaissance photos show heavy ...

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  22. No Revenge Against Nazis, Urges Sir Stafford Cripps

    LONDON, Friday.—"Revenge should not be sought, but strict control and demobilisation insisted upon," said the British Aircraft Production ...

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  23. Bishop of London May be Archbishop of Canterbury

    LONDON, Friday.—The King has nominated the Bishop of London. Right Rev. Geoffrey Francis Fisher, PC, DD, MA, as Archbishop of ...

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  24. "Turkey Showed Desire for Final Allied Victory"

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—"Turkey's action in breaking off diplomatic and economic relations with Japan is concrete evidence of the Turkish ...

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