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  2. BERLIN CONCERNED

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Berlin Radio commentator has expressed the German concern at the invasion of Two Jima by the US Marines. ...

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  3. MORE PENICILLIN

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— More than £175,000 has been spent in Australia in building plant for the production of penicillin. ...

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  4. KONIEV POISED FOR ATTACK ON GUBEN

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—Marshal Koniev's troops fighting south east of Berlin have reached the Niesse River and are within sight of the important communications centre of Guden about 15 miles west of Grossen reported captured yesterday and on the way to the next important object, Kottbus, 55 miles from Berlin. The ...

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  5. Resistance on Corregidor Nearly Ended: Tanks Break into Walled City

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES, Thursday.— Americans fighting on Corregidor Island have practically destroyed the only isolated Japanese remnants remaining, and it is expected the island will be entirely in American hands within the next day or two. ...

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  6. LIBERATED PRISONERS ON WAY TO ODESSA

    LONDON, Thursday.—More than 2500 liberated prisoners of war— including possibly a number of Australians—are on their way by rail ...

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  7. Australians' Good Work on Mindoro

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— A high ranking American Army officer, in a letter to the press, has praised the Australian men engaged in airfield ...

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  8. Australians at Grips with Enemy

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An official statement issued by Army HQ says that by capturing strategic heights and clearing the enemy from their ...

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  9. THREAT TO MANDALAY INCREASES

    CEYLON, Thursday. —Indian troops advancing from their bridgehead north of Mandalay have captured a strongly held village after a ...

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  10. US TANKS SMASH INTO SARREBURG

    SHAEF, Thursday.—American tanks of General Patton's Third Army have entered the little town of Sarreburg following the complete disorganisation of German resistance in the triangle formed between the Moselle and Saar Rivers. A late message says US troops have crossed the Saar. ...

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  11. Flags to be Flown on Red Army Day

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—"We salute the Red Army," Mr. Curtin said to-day in directing that flags be flown on all Commonwealth buildings ...

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  12. Iwo Jima Battle Reaches New Peak of Ferocity

    GUAM, Thursday.—The fighting on Iwo Jima, has risen to a new peak of intensity, and is unlike anything experienced in the Pacific campaign before. The US forces have now been brought almost to a standstill by the ferocity of the Jap resistance. ...

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  13. AWARD FOR PACIFIC CAMPAIGNS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, said today that he expected soon to make an announcement concerning a decoration ...

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  14. EX-PRISONERS TALK IN MELBOURNE

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The first meeting to be addressed by Australian ex-prisoners of war held by the Japs who escaped when their transport ...

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  15. Vienna and Pola Bombed

    ROME, Thursday.—With the continuing good weather, the Mediterranean air forces made 2300 sorties yesterday for the loss of 25 aircraft. ...

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  16. AIR BATTLE OVER SWITZERLAND

    LONDON, Thursday.— Berne Radio, quoting a Swiss communique, said:— "A Swiss aerial patrol yesterday engaged in a gun battle with an ...

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  17. Emotional Scene in Caucus when Ward Attacks Curtin on Preference Issue

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—No action will be taken against the Transport Minister, Mr. Wards for his personal attack on Mr. Curtin during Tuesday night's Caucus discussion on soldier preference. Mr. Ward, during his address, made an outspoken attack on Mr. Curtin and his Ministerial colleagues for what he declared to be a betrayal of the workers, trade unions, and Labour Party principles with not a possible excuse. ...

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  18. Chinese Production Board in Action

    CHUNCKING, Thursday.— About £21,000,000 worth of contracts has been let by the Chinese Production Board organised about three months ...

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  19. RAF Heavies Out Again

    LONDON, Thursday.—More than 1100 RAF heavy bombers were out again for the second night running last night, this time their main ...

    Article : 130 words
  20. US Submarines Sink More Ships

    GUAM, Thursday.— American submarine operating in far eastern waters, have sunk 25 more enemy ships. ...

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