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  2. NAZI RADIO SILENT

    LONDON, Sunday. — The German radio stations, which usually pour forth a stream of news items, today were unable to broadcast such ...

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  3. SIGNS OF STRAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.— As a result of the recent deadly and sustained attacks by Allied air forces, the German rail system is now showing signs ...

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  4. SOLID RUSSIAN FRONT FACING ODER

    MOSCOW, Sunday.— Marshal Zhukov's tanks and infantry now present a solid front close to the Oder River along the line between Frankfurt-on-Oder and Kustrin. Yesterday they captured 150 places in Brondenburg province including three strongholds covering the two towns. One of these towns is 11 miles from ...

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  5. Americans Close on Manila: Patrols Two Miles from City

    GHQ PHILIPPINES, Sunday.— American Sixth Army troops driving south towards Manila are reported to be 15 miles from the city but correspondents state the troops have far outstripped the communique. One said he had gone with a forward patrol to within two miles of Manila ...

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  6. HENRY LAWSON LABOUR COLLEGE

    SYDNEY, Sunday—The Henry Lawson Labour College was opened in Sydney to-day by the Army Minister, Mr. F. M. Forde. ...

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  7. Japs Fight Desperately in Arakan

    CEYLON, Sunday—There has been more heavy fighting at Kangaw east of Akyah whose occupation by men of the 15th Indian Corps cut ...

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  8. Belgian Political Crisis

    LONDON, Sunday.—In Belgium there is general approval of the post—ponement of the political showdown until Parliament meets next week. ...

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  9. Fierce Clashes in Italy

    ROME, Sunday — Although bad weather in Italy is still restricting major land and air operations, there have been some fierce patrol clashes. ...

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  10. US Navy and Marine Pilots Have Big Score

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—In a statement from the US Navy. Department, it is disclosed that since December 7, 1941. US Navy and Marine Corps ...

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  11. Soldiers' Preference Bill Criticised by A L P

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Federal Cabinet's action in deciding to provide complete soldier preference in both Government and private employment, in the Bill to be presented to Parliament, was described as "betrayal" in a motion carried by the ALP Victorian Central Executive. The ...

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  12. NO QUICK END TO JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Saturday—A Spanish missionary who has just spent seven years in Japan, Formosa and Manchuria states Japan will not collapse ...

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  13. Anniversary of First Service

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— The 167th anniversary of the first Christian service in Australia was held at St. K. Phillip's Church today. ...

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  14. US First Army Approaches Second Belt of Siegfried Line Defences

    SHAEF, Sunday.— The American First Army is now 10 miles east of Monschau, starting point of its new offensive, and its Ninth Infantry Division has advanced three and a half miles to bring it half a mile from a German strong point town in the Siegfried Line and very close to the ...

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  15. Life Creeps Back to Normal in Athens

    ATHENS, Sunday — The BBC correspondent in Athens says that life in the city is slowly creeping back to normal after the nightmare of ...

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  16. PEACE TALKS RESUMED

    ATHENS, Sunday.— The peace talks between the Government and EAM representatives were resumed in Athens today. ...

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  17. SUPERFORTS HIT KOBE

    WASHINGTON. Sunday—Superfort—reases from the Mariamas have attacked Kobe on Honshu Island, the main island of Japan. ...

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  18. Duke and Duchess Attend Church

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester attended divine service at St. John's Church, Canberra, today. ...

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  19. Greatest Daylight Raid on Berlin: Fortresses Unload 2500 Tons

    LONDON, Sunday.—Yesterday's raid on Berlin by more than 1000 Flying Fortresses of the US Eighth Air Force was the greatest yet carried out in daylight. Its object was to disrupt communications with the eastern front and hamper the transport of reinforcements. ...

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  20. First Convoy Arrives at Kunming

    CHUNGKING, Sunday—The first convoy to carry supplies to China over the new Ledo-Burma road has arrived at Kunming, the Chinese terminus of the ...

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  21. German Correspondent Gloomy About Japan

    LONDON, Sunday.—A German naval correspondent has described the situation inside Japan in terms as grim as though he were describing ...

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  22. Late News Russians Reported in Kustrin and Frankfurt

    MOSCOW. Sunday — Correspondents in Moscow say a Russian tank spearhead has broken into the out—skirts of Kustrin 45 miles east of ...

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