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  2. WAR OFFICE TRIBUTE TO PIONEER CORPS

    LONDON, Monday,—The War Office has paid a special tribute to the upon of the Pioneer Corps operating in Italy, Comprising men of several nationalities, United Kingdom men, Canadians, Indians and Poles. They have done some notable work ...

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  3. Vital Highway Cut in Three Places

    SHAEF, MONDAY.—American troops are now firmly astride the vital Lorache Highway linking Bastogne and Houffalaise at three places and are exploiting this success by pressing home their attacks against the German troops who depend on this road for their supplies. Some American forces have thrust beyond Stavelot. ...

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  4. BRITISH TROOPS NEAR MANDALAY

    CEYLON, Monday.—' Troops of the 24th British Army advancing along the Myitkyina - Mandalay railway have reached a point four miles to ...

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  5. Late News Allied Force Closing on Laroche

    SHAEF, Monday.— With British troops occupying 'high, ground four miles from Laroche and Americans approaching the town from another ...

    Article : 111 words
  6. Opinions Divided on Jap Post-war Treatment

    NEW YORK, Monday.— The international conference of the .Institute of. Pacific Relations. -sitting in New," York, is finding it difficult to reach ...

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  7. CANADIANS EXPLOIT SUCCESS

    ROME, Monday.' — Canadian troops 5 . of.-.the Eighth Army,. who yesterday reached the Adriatic near Lake Commacchio are 'today exploiting t this ...

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  8. POST-WAR DARWIN

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Early in February, plans for the post-war development of Darwin will be considered by a departmental ...

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  9. Italian Liner Sunk at Shanghai

    CHUNGKING. Monday.— The 28,000 ton Italian liner, Conte Verdi, was sunk last month at Shanghai by American heavy bombers. ...

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  10. Surplus Army Vehicle Sales to Commence

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The sale of surplus army vehicles will commence in Sydney this week when the first batch of 15 used trucks will be ...

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  11. New Lubricant from Wool Waste

    CANBERRA, Monday.— The British wool- industry has produced an et fective new lubricant' from 'wool waste which has' proved a better ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. Soviet Reverse Northwest of Budapest

    MOSCOW, Monday. — Heavy fighting continued in Hungary yesterday north-west of Budapest' where the Germans are reported to have brought, in more armoured forces in an attempt to relieve their encircled garrison. The attempt is now described as a ...

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  13. Famous Conductors in Australia

    SYDNEY, Monday, — The famous Canadian conductor, Sir Ernest McMillan will open his Australian season in Sydney on April 21. ...

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  14. CURTIN SPENDS QUIET 60TH BIRTHDAY

    CANBERRA, Monday. —The: Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, spent his 60th birthday resting under his doctor's orders at his official residence in ...

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  15. REFERENDUM VOTES DESTROYED

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Allegation that ballot papers for the recent Federal Referendum from troops serving in the Northern Territory ...

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  16. Lingayen Gulf on Luzon Entered by US Fleet: Paluan Captured

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES. — It was confirmed today that warships of Admiral Nimitz's Third Fleet at the week-end entered Lingayen Gulf on the north- west: of Luzon Island in the Philippines and bombarded San Fernando and adjacent towns from the sea while carrier-borne planes also attacked. ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S LEAD IN TELEVISION

    CANBERRA, Monday.— British television sets costing only £15 but vastly superior to the 1939 models at' four times the price are expected ...

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  18. ARMOURED COLUMNS PURSUE GUERRILLAS

    ATHENS. Monday.— Athens and the port of Piraeus were quiet yesterday and British armoured columns are pursuing the retreating ELAS ...

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  19. More Cards from Prisoners

    CANBERRA., Monday.— The Postmaster General, Senator Ashiey, said today that about 8800 additional cards from prisoners of war in Jap ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. Whisky Production to Start

    LONDON. Monday.— Whisky distilleries in Scotland. which ceased production several years ago as a war measure, are to go back into full ...

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  21. Australians Decorated

    CANBERRA, Monday.— Two Australians serving with RAF overseas have been decorated for gallantry. ...

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  22. Promises and Threats

    LONDON, Monday.— Hitler's representative 'in Holland, Seyss, Inquart. has made on appeal 'to the people of : the' Netherlands - to co-operate ...

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  23. Search for Water

    SYDNEY. Monday.— Officers of the reological survey of, the NSW Mines Department had examined 100.000 square miles in the state in recent ...

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  24. Sir Winston Dugan's Term Extended

    LONDON. Monday.— The term of Major General Sir Winston Dugan as Governor of Victoria has been extended for another year from July ...

    Article : 49 words
  25. Spitfires Operate in Blinding Snowstorm

    LONDON Monday.— Spitfires which yesterday attacked rocket sites in Holland operated in a blinding snow storm. ...

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