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  2. NAZI "BABIES" PESTER ALLIES

    NEW YORK.—Doped with Hiller Youth propaganda, German children in Allied—occupied areas are:— Cutting Allied communications, stealing weapons and ammunition, throwng sand into petrol tanks, and practising other sabotage tricks. ...

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  3. NEW ALLIED ATTACK IN ARDENNES

    SHAEF. Sunday.—Field Marshal Montgomery has launched a new offensive on the northern flank at the Ardennes salient and American troops under his command are attacking on a 30 mile front from the northern shoulder of the salient towards von Rundstedt's main strongh old at the bose of the salient, St. Vith. The ...

    Article : 428 words
  4. SUPERFORTS OVER JAPAN AND FORMOSA

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—A Tokio radio broadcast says that 60 Super-fortresses from Saipan were over Nagoya on Honshu Island today. ...

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    LONDON'S MYSTERY BUILDING.—This wartime Government building which stands in the Mall at the side of the Horse Guards' Parade, has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Arnold Tells What is in Store

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.—The Chief of the US Army Air Forces, General Arnold, said today that the stage was set for the full-scale ...

    Article : 93 words
  7. Great Russian Successes in New Polish Offensive

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—Marshal Stalin last night announced a great Russian success in the new offensive in southern Poland which the Germans have already reported. The offensive opened on Friday from the Russian bridge head across the Vistula at Sandomierz about 150 miles south of Warsaw. ...

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  8. MANDALAY POUNDED FROM AIR IN HEAVIEST ATTACK OF BURMA THEATRE

    CEYLON, Sunday.—Paving the way for the imminent British 14th Army assault on the city, Mandalay yesterday was subjected to the heaviest bombardment from the air ever mounted in the Burma theatre. In the air crews which participated, Australians predominated, but in addition were ...

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  9. Latin American Conference

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.—The group of Latin American republics who are collaborating with the United Nations are to hold a conference at Mexico ...

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  10. MAKIN IN TERRITORY

    The possibility of all year round production of vegetables in the Northern Territory to meet service requirements is being studied by the ...

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  11. Parliamentary Delegation on Way to Moscow

    LONDON. Sunday.—A British Parliamentary delegation on its way to Moscow has arrived at Stockholm. The delegation is representative of ...

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  12. TURKEY OPENS DARDANELLES

    LONDON. Sunday.—An Ankara message states that Turkey has agreed to open the Dardanellse to Allied ships tacking war supplies to Russia. ...

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  13. Characters of Classic Book in One Cemetery

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—A move is afoot to have buried all the characters of the Australian book classic "We of the Never—Never" in the ...

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  14. INVESTIGATION OF GREEK PRISONERS

    ATHENS, Sunday.—The Greek Government has appointed 25 separate commissions, each consisting of three judges, to investigate all civil ...

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  15. GERMAN CONVOY SMASHED BY BRITISH CRUISERS AND DESTROYERS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Yesterday, elements of the British Home Fleet under Rear Admiral McGregor in HMS Norfolk attacked a German convoy of seven or eight ships off the Norwegian coast. At least four of the German ships were sunk including a large tanker. ...

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  16. FROM ARTIFICER TO REAR ADMIRAL

    LONDON, Sunday.—The promotion of Engineer Captain Sydney Frew RN, to the rank of Rear Admiral is the first time flag rank has been ...

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  17. Hopkins to Visit Churchill

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Mr. Harry Hopkins is to make a quick visit to London to see Mr. Churchill on behalf of Mr. Roosevelt. ...

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  18. LOADED TRANSPORTS SUNK AT SAIGON

    PEARL HARBOUR. Sunday.—It is revealed that amongst the 25 Jap ships sunk by carrier planes on Friday off French Indo—China were a ...

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  19. SOUTHERN MARCH ON LUZON CONTINUES

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES, Sunday.—US patrols on Luzon have advanced 20 miles south of the bridgehead on Lingayen Gulf and reached the Agno River at two points, Dayang and Ubrizton. They advanced nine miles in 24 hours against slight opposition which they easily brushed aside. ...

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  20. FORDE APPEALS TO DAIRYMEN

    CANBERRA. Sunday.—The Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Forde, today made all appeal to dairymen to send their milk to Sydney and Newcastle ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN AID TO USA

    NEW YORK.—By the middle of 1945 Australia will have supplied over £281 million reverse lend—lease to America, said Mr. Spender, ...

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  22. Cloud Obscures Eclipse

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The partial eclipse of the sun today was not visible in Victoria or NSW because of cloud, but was partly ...

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  23. Lumsden Killed at Lingayen

    LONDON. Sunday.—It was revealed today this Licutenant General Sir Herbert Lumsden Mr. [?] sentative at General MacArthur's ...

    Article : 44 words
  24. Blizzard Sweeps Italy

    ROME. Sunday.—The heaviest bizzard of the winter is sweeping across the [?]ifth Army, front in Italy. it has stopped all but the most ...

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