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  2. SERIOUS MEAT SHORTAGE INDICATED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. —There are indications of a serious meat shortage in Australia in a statement made today by the Director of Rationing. This year's production is estimated at 965,000 tons compared with ...

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  3. SOVIET ARMIES DRIVING ON GERMAN BORKER

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—Marshal Zhukov's First White Russian Army, south-east of Warsaw, and Marshal Koniev's armies in the Crocow area of southern Poland have formed a junction and are driving towards the German border on a 150 mile front. This is the first Moscow announcement of the large scale offensive in central ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DAMOSKINOS HAD FREE HAND

    LONDON, Wednesday—The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, in the House of Commons today, gave the lie to recent current reports in both ...

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  5. Important Luzon Plain Air Base Captured

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES, Wednesday.—Continuing their advance across the Luzon Plain, south of the River Agno, troops of the US Sixth Army have cut the main road from Lingayen to Manila in three places. The most important gain to the Americans since the landing is the capture of Moncada. ...

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  6. MILK DISPUTE ENDED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The holdup in Sydney and Newcastle milk supply has ended. Dairymen have been instructed by the executive of ...

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  7. RAAF BUILDING INSTALLATIONS FOR BRITISH FLEET AIR ARM

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Nearly £4,000,000 would be spent by the RAAF on air strips and buildings to meet the shore-based requirements of the Fleet Air Arm when Royal Navy units began operations from Australian bases. This announcement was made today by the Acting Air Minister, ...

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  8. NATIONAL SERVICE LEGISLATION IN US

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—National Service Legislation problems were discussed by President Koosevelt, high military advisers and ...

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  9. PATROLS IN ITALY

    ROME, Wednesday.—Heavy snow is still limiting activity to patrols in Italy on both the Fifth and the Eighth Army fronts. ...

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  10. BRITISH SECOND ARMY OFFENSIVE BETWEEN MAAS AND ROER RIVERS

    SHAEF, Wednesday.—A new offensive has been launched by Field Marshal Montgomery's British Second Army between the Maas and Roer Rivers in the Netherlands. The attack is north of the Allied sector based on Aachen a little more than 12 miles north-west of the town of Geilenkirchen in the Rhineland. Following a tremandous dawn ...

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  11. POW CABLE SERVICE WILL COST £100,000

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Each cable sent to prisoners, of war in Japanese hands will cost the Australian Red Cross £5/10/. ...

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  12. IRRAWADDY CROSSED

    KANDY. Wednesday. — British 13th Army troops advancing down the Chindwin Valley have reached a point 20 miles from Mandalay. Some ...

    Article : 90 words
  13. NEW WAGES STRUCTURE

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Wages Bill introduced into the British House of Commons by Mr. Bevin, will affect the lives of 16,000,000 ...

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  14. CAIRO MURDER TRIAL

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—The trial of the two men accused of murdering Lord Moyne. British resident Minister in the Middle East, last month ...

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