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  2. Weather Planes Essential to Big-Flights

    LONDON, Friday:—Every hour of the 24, two Mosquito bombers and crews are waiting on English airfields ready to go anywhere over Europe or the Mediterranean where they may be wanted, They belong to meteorological [?] and for three years have always ...

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  3. US Forces Advance to Agno River

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES, Friday:— United States forces on Luzon Island have now advanced nine miles inland from Lingayen Gulf on the west coast and are moving forward rapidly on all sectors. On the right flank, they have passed through the town of Umanday, seven miles inland. A parallel column to the east is beyond Sulog ...

    Article : 444 words
  4. General Lumsden Dead

    GHQ, Philipplines, Friday.—Lieutenant General Sir Herbert Lumsden. Mr. Churchill's special representative at General MacArthur's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 224 words
  5. LESS MILK FOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Milk supplies to Sydney and Newcastle were heavily reduced to-day, the first day of the zone dairymen's strike. ...

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  6. Rear Admiral Byrd Decorated

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Roosevelt has awarded the Legion of Merit to Rear Admiral Byrd, the famous Antarctic explorer. ...

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  7. Australians Less Than One Day's March from Enemy in New Britain

    NEW GUINEA, Friday.—The story of how Australian troops made a fresh landing on the island of New Britain on December 28, less than one day's march from enemy-held territory,' and to which brief reference was made yesterday, has now been disclosed.. ...

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  8. TRUCE IN GREECE

    ATHENS. Friday.—The conference between General Scobie and,. ELAS representatives in Athens has resulted in a, truce and the cease tire will ...

    Article : 154 words
  9. Australian Boots for Royal Navy

    CANBERRA, Friday.— The controller of leather. Mr. Rosevear, said to- day that large. orders . for boots for the British Navy to serve in these ...

    Article : 66 words
  10. BUDALIN CAPTURED IN BURMA

    CEYLON. Friday.—British 14th Army Troops have captured Budalin on the branch railway between Ye—u and Mandalay in Central Burma ...

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  11. American Carrier Planes in Action Off Indo-China

    PEARL HARBOUR, Friday.—Carrier-borne aircraft of the United States Pacific Fleet are attacking the Japs off the coast of French. Indo-China according:' to a communique from Admiral Nimitz's headquarters. It is presumed the.-targets are elements of a Japanese fleet. ...

    Article : 129 words
  12. Norwegian Paratroops Active

    LONDON. Friday.—Norwegian paratroops flown to Norway from Britain have been very active sabotaging Norwegian railway lines used for ...

    Article : 79 words
  13. Better Weather in Italy

    ROME, Friday:—Better weather in Italy has resulted in' increased patrol activity on both the Eighth and Fifth Army fronts with sporadic ...

    Article : 151 words
  14. "Australians Powerful Factor in Allied Campaign"

    WASHINGTON, Friday:—Australian help in the Pacific had been a powerful factor in the Allied campaign said the US Secretary for War, Mr. ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. Parliamentary Portraits for Archibald Prize

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—A portrait of the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Mr. Rosevear. by the artist Joshua Smith has been ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. RAAF Beauforts Dealt Out Dreadful Execution

    NEW GUINEA, Friday:—Now that Australian troops are occupying north New Guinea villages captured from the Japanese, it has been discovered ...

    Article : 124 words
  17. GERMANS DESPERATE IN BUDAPEST

    IN BUDAPEST MOSCOW, Friday.—Russian troops have cleared more of Budapest and now have at least half of the city in their hands. ...

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  18. ORDERLY GERMAN WITHDRAWAL CONTINUES IN ARDENNES SALIENT

    SHAEF, Friday.—Under the steady Allied squeeze of the Ardennes salient, now two-thirds its former size, the Germans continue their orderly retreat from the west with British troops following as fast as they can under the impediments of heavy snow and German mines. ...

    Article : 238 words
  19. TWO MORE NAZI ESCAPEES CAPTURED

    SYDNEY. Friday.—Two more of the 20 Germans who escaped from the Goulburn Valley prisoners of war officers' camp yesterday. were ...

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  20. Royal Commission Announced

    CANBERRA. Friday.— The 'members. of the Royal Commission which will inquire into every "aspect of the 'coal industry were. announced today. ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. Singapore Raid Confirmed

    NEW DELHI. Friday:—The Jap report that Superfortresses from Indian bases yesterday raided Singapore has been confirmed. ...

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