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  2. WAR ON SHIPS

    CHQ, PHILIPPINES, Wednesday.—Gunners on merchant ships have shot down 107 Jap planes in the Phillippines in the 10 weeks since the ...

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  3. WAR PRISONERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Government has given assurances. that provision will be made for the protection and care of all British ...

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  4. POSEN-BYDGOSZCZ LINE CRUMBLES

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—Bydgoszcz, twin Nazi bastion in western Poland, and Ortelsberg, 20 miles south-east of Allestein, have fallen and Red Armies are now only 20 miles from Konigsberg, 50 miles from Danzig, 15 miles from Breslau, and are fighting inside Posen. Eleven days ago the eastern battlefront was 200 miles ...

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  5. OBE AWARDED TO DARWIN RAID HERO

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Hero of the Jap raid on Darwin in February; 1942, Captain James Garden, commander of the famous Australian ...

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  6. "Big Three" Will Meet at Teheran?

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Berlin Radio today stated that the "Big Three" meeting will take place within the next week, and will be ...

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  7. Electric Train Smash

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Eleven passengers and the driver were injured when the first carriage of an electric train hurtled off the line into ...

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  8. FLYING BOMBS

    LONDON, ,Wednesday.—Flying bombs were over south east England again last night and early this morning. Several reached the London area, causing ...

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  9. Camp O'Donnel Captured: Road Open to Clark Field

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES, Wednesday.—"Formerly the biggest Jap concentration camp in the Philippines, Camp O'Donnel, about eight miles north of Clark. Field,- has been captured by US troops in. their advance south on Manila. ...

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  10. Mr. Curtin Replies to Critics' Charges

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Curtia, [?] answered charges over the [?]ation. alisation of airlines made by the ...

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  11. NAZI STRENGTH

    SHAEF, Wednesday—According to Allied estimates, Nazi strength on the battlefronts is: Western Front. 80 divisions; Eastern Front, 150 ...

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  12. Temperatures Soar

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The temperature in Melbourne soared to 101 degrees at five o'clock this afternoon, and higher readings were ...

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  13. Washington-Chungking Direct Link Soon

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A direct radio telephone link between Chungking and Washington is to be established so that President ...

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  14. ST VITH FALLS

    SHAEF, Wednesday.—Battered almost out of recognition by the terrific air and artillery bombardment, St. Vith, last Nazi stronghold in von Rundstedt's. former salient, is now in American hands again; and Hodges' First Army troops are back in the positions they were forced to evacuate. ...

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  15. SUBASIC TO CONFER WITH EDEN AND TITO

    LONDON, Wednesday.—M. Subasic, Yugoslav Prime Minister and members of his Government met last night to discuss their dismissal by ...

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  16. Inter-Allied Council to Control Poland

    LONDON, Wednesday. — An Inter-Allied Council, backed by an Inter- Allied Military Commission, to control Poland until elections can be ...

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  17. Sir Walter Citrine Sees Greek Regent

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—Sir Walter Citrine, leader of the British Trades Union delegation to Greece, has already called on the Regent, Archbishop Damaskinos, in Athens. ...

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  18. Italian Front Quiet

    ROME, Wednesday. — Activity in Italy was restricted to patrolling on both Fifth and Eighth Army fronts yesterday. ...

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  19. SUPERFORTS DOWN 62 JAPS OVER NAGOYA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Swarms of Jap fighters put up the heaviest opposition yet encountered by Superfortresses over Japan when the ...

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  20. Mountbatten Announces Fresh Landings in Burma

    CEYLON, Wednesday.—Fresh landings on the west coast of Burma between occupied Akyab and invaded Ramree have been announced in a special Order of the Day by Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten. A one-mile bridge- head has been established by the British and Indian assault troops. ...

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  21. BRITISH OVERSEAS SERVICE UNCHANGED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British War Secretary. Sir James Grigg, told the House of Commons yesterday that it was not possible, at ...

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  22. Okinawa Raided Again

    PEARL HARBOUR. Wednesday.— Okinawa, in the chain of islands between Formosa and the Jap mainland, was heavily attacked again on ...

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  23. KOISO UNDER FIRE

    WASHINGTON, — Wednesday—Japanese Premier Koiso who has been strongly criticised in the Dict recently, today pledged. himself to an ...

    Article : 67 words
  24. Leave for US Troops

    LONDON. Wednesday.—US troops on the western front are to have seven days' leave in Britain. The scheme will probably come into ...

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