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  3. NAVY ACTIVE

    LONDON Wednesday:—British naval units have been operating for the last month among the islands north of Walcheren in the Schelde estuary ...

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  4. RUSSIANS NOW 80 MILES FROM BERLIN

    MOSCOW, Wednesday,—Marshal Zhukov's forces advancing on two fronts have captured 200 more places on the advance into Germany including four important towns. These include stolzenberg, only 82 miles, from Berlin, vetzche, 95 miles from Berlin and Donst, 62 miles south of Frankfurt. Zhukov's two forces are ...

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  5. New Landing on Luzon Cut off Bataan Peninsula

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES, Wednesday.— The US Eighth Army, commanded by Lieutenant General Eichelberger, has made a new landing on the west coast of Luzon Island just above Bataan Peninsula. The landing was a complete surprise and was effected without the loss of a single man, ship, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Late News

    MOSCOW. Wednesday.—The Germans report fierce battles in an area 25 miles short of Frankfurt-on-Oder. ...

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  7. Hitler Makes Frantic Appeal to People

    LONDON Wednesday.—In a 20 minute speech on the 12th anniversary of his rise to power, Hitler made a frantic appeal for a last di [?]ch ...

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  8. TEN KILLED IN VICTORIAN PLANE CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday:—Ten people were killed when a twin engined ANA Stinson passenger plane bound for Broken Hill from Melbourne via Kerang and Mildura crashed two miles from Redesdale today. ...

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  9. Bill for Preference and Re-establishment Discussed

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—When Federal Cabinet rose tonight a Government spokesman said it had been discussing the Preference and ...

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  10. BIG THREE CONFERENCE BELIEVED IMMINENT

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President, Roosevelt and the Secretary of State, Mir Stettinius, are r absent from Washington and are believed to have ...

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  11. Australians Must Deal with 90,000 Well-equipped Japs Says Forde

    CANBERRA; Wednesday.- In a special broadcast to the United States, the Minister for the Army, Mr F. M. Forde, said the Australian Army is at present using or is ready to use more formations than it ever employed in the last war or the early stages of the present one. ...

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  12. Wing Commander Gibson Dead

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The death is announced of Wing Commander Guy Gibson, VC, DSO, DFC, considered one of the most brilliant ...

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  13. MacArthur to Retire?

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Australian official sources have no knowledge of American reports that General MacArthur will soon ...

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  14. Mark Clark Visits Allied Troops

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Commander in Chief in Italy. General Mark Clark, yesterday paid a visit to Canadian troops of the Eighth Army ...

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  15. AMERICANS PIERCE SIEGFRIED LINE DEFENCES IN SURPRISE ATTACK

    SHAEF, Wednesday.— Five divisions of the US First Army and the US Third Army are ranged along the German frontier on a 50 mile front from Aachen to Luxembourg; The northern flank has forced its way into the Siegfried Line by a surprise attack which gave them three miles of ...

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  16. Monywa West of Mandalay Cleared

    CEYLON, Wednesday.—British 14th Army troops advancing on Mandalay from the west have cleared the town of Monywa which is about 60 ...

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  17. OIL PRODUCTION TO BE INCREASED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Because of' the increasing demands for oil for the conduct of the war in Europe and the Far East steps are being ...

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  18. NEW POST FOR US CONSUL GENERAL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday,—The US Consul General to Australia. Mr E. D. Palmer, has been informed by Washington that his name has been ...

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