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  2. RUMANIA FIGHTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Rumania now had 14 divisions, fighting with the Allies against the Germans, and other divisions were being trained ready ...

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  3. HUGE WAR COSTS

    LONDON. Thursday.—Britain was now spending more than £14,250,000 a day on war, it was revealed in the House of Commons yesterday. It ...

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  4. REDS 150 MILES FROM BERLIN ON TWO FRONTS

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—Two great Russian armies are now only 150 miles from Berlin. Marshal Zhukov's First White Russian Army fighting grim street battles in the heart of Pasen is 150 miles due east, and Marshal Koniev's First Ukrainian Army, sweeping on after its capture of Rawicz, is the same distance to the south ...

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  5. NEW LANDINGS IN BURMA GOING WELL

    CEYLON, Thursday.—British Commandos formed the spearhead of the new Allied landings on the west coast of Burma, south of Akyab. ...

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  6. BRITISH BOMBERS RAID SUMATRA

    LONDON, Thursday. — Heavy attacks on the Palembang oil centres on Sumatra today by British carrier-based planes have ...

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  7. BEAUFORTS SET FIRE TO JAP DUMP IN NG

    NEW GUINEA, Thursday.—RAAF Beauforts recently located and completely destroyed a big Jap gun powder dump on the coast of ...

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  8. NSW Mines Minister's Warning on Coal Output

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Australia's present coal output is only 11,500,000. tons a year, and the new industries will, require an additional -2,500,000 ...

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  9. RAIDS FORCE JAP WITHDRAWAL OF SHIPPING FROM EAST CHINA COAST

    CHUNGKING. Thursday.—Heavy strikes by 14th US Air Force and Admiral Nimitz's carrier-based bombers have forced the Japs go withdraw more than half their shipping from the east coast of China. More than 37,000 tons of shipping were sunk between December 25 and January 20. ...

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  10. KING PETER AND SUBASIC CONFER

    LONDON Thursday.—King Peter yesterday held two conferences with the Prime Minister. M. Subasic, whom he ordered to resign two ...

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  11. Athens Conference Off

    ATHENS, Thursday.—The conference between EAM leaders and Greek Government members which was to have taken place today has ...

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  12. More Superfortresses

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Production of Super fortresses is to be trebled this year to meet the growing demand for the huge bombers. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS KILL 300 JAPS IN WEWAK AREA

    NEW GUINEA, Thursday.—Australian troops have killed another 300 Japs in the Wewak-Aitape area or northern New Guinea, and are ...

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  14. Leave for RAF Men Serving in Far East

    LONDON, Thursday.—RAF men serving in the Far East will soon he coming home on leave under a scheme announced by the British Air ...

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  15. Krueger at Clark Field: Bombers over Corregidor

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES, Thursday.—Bamban town and airfield, 15 miles south of Tarlac, 46 miles from Manila, and on the fringe of Clark air field, fell to Krueger's Sixth Army without opposition yesterday. Bombers based on Luzon have bombed Corregidor for the first time. ...

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  16. RAF Fighters Wipe Out Flying Bomb Factory

    LONDON, Thursday.—A RAF fighter squadron recently moved to a forward air base in Holland discovered a big flying and rocket bomb factory ...

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  17. "British-US Pacific Fleets Full Partners"

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—"The British Pacific Fleet and the US Pacific battle fleets will be full partners in the war "against the ...

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  18. Ships for France

    LONDON, Thursday. — Britain and America are to transfer ships to France to ease the present shortage. General de Gaulle approached the ...

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  19. "Big Three" to Discuss Russo-Jap Relations?

    LONDON. Thursday.—The British Foreign Affairs Political Association believes that when the "Big Three" meet, relations between Russia and ...

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  20. British Take Heinsburg

    SHAEF, Thursday.—Heinsburg has fallen to Field Marshal Montgomery's British Second Army, and spearheads are now less than three miles from Roermond. Berlin Radio claimed today that Montgomery is planning a powerful new thrust into the Reich from south Holland. ...

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  21. Bad Weather in Italy

    ROME. Thursday.— Bad weather not only brought all fighting to a stand still in Italy yesterday, but also grounded more than 95 per cent of ...

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  22. Conditions in Jap Prison Camps Found "Tolerable"

    LONDON. Thursday.—Conditions in most Japanese camps for civilian, internees inspected by Red Cross officials were found to be "tolerable," ...

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  23. DYE TRAPS ARMY PETROL THIEVES

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.— A new secret dye is playing a big part in the detection of thefts of Australian Army petrol supplies, the Army ...

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  24. CIVILIAN TOBACCO SUPPLIES REDUCED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Civilian tobacco supplies for February are to he cut by five per cent, the Customs Minister, Senator Ke'ane, announced ...

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  25. Wallace Before Senate Commerce Committee

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—Former US Vice—President, Mr. Henry Wallace, will give evidence today before the Commerce Committee of the US ...

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