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  2. Civilian Casualties

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—Since the outbreak of war, 97 civilians have been killed or have died of injuries from enemy action on the Australian ...

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  3. Graving Dock in Use

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It was disclosed today that Sydney's great graving dock was made available for use on February 20 and a large ship has ...

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  4. US THIRD ARMY CROSSES MOSELLE RIVER

    SHAEF, THURSDAY.—Troops of the US Third Army have crossed the Moselle River from north to south and have established to bridgehead on the other side at a point about eight miles south of Coblenz. This operation tock place during the last 24 hours and latest news is that they have established two secure lodgments ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DUKE TO SEE ESCAPED PRISONERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will fly to Melbourne on Monday to talk with the 92 Australians who were ...

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  6. British-Chinese Junction Expected Soon

    KANDY, Thursday.—Troops of the 19th Indian Division, who force marched over the mountains to take Maymyo 25 miles from Mandalay, ...

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  7. RAF Has Bigger and Better Bomb

    LONDON, Thursday.—The RAF yesterday used its new 10-ton bomb for the first time on viaducts: running out of the Ruhr, smashing ...

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  8. AIR ATTACKS FROM ITALY MOUNTING

    ROME, Thursday.—The weight and power of the air attacks on Hitler's southern frontiers from Italy are mounting daily. ...

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  9. More Australian Troops in Action than Ever Before, says Blamey

    MANILA, Thursday.—More Australian division are in action today than ever before, said General Sir Thomas Blarney, C-in-C AMF, at a press conference at General MacArthur's Philippines headquarters yesterday. General Blamey is visiting Luzon ...

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  10. Lord Wakehurst in Territory

    On the first stage of a visit to operational areas in Australia and adjoining islands, Lord Wakehurst, Governor of NSW, and Lady ...

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  11. More Successes for British Submarines

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Admiralty announces that in recent weeks, British submarines operating in Far Eastern waters have sunk 74 ...

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  12. New Attack by Reds to Wipe Out Remaining East Prussian Pocket

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—The Red Army has launched a new attack aimed at wiping out the remaining German pockets in East Prussia. Thirteen places have already been captured in fierce fighting south-west of the capital, Konigsberg, while more than 2000 prisoners have been taken. ...

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  13. Order Brought to Rumania Says Russia

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Foreign Secretary, Mr Eden, today replied to questions put to him in the House of Commons about the position in ...

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  14. Prime Minister too III to Attend Parliament

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister, Mr Curtin, has had a recurrence of his recent illness. His place in the House of Representatives ...

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  15. Largest Aircraft Carrier Launched

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The world's largest aircraft carrier, the USS Midway, was launched at an American yard yesterday. ...

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  16. AMERICANS SEIZE TWO MORE ISLANDS: MINDANAO PROGRESS

    MANILA, Thursday.—American troops have landed on two more islands in the Philippines. They are Romblon and Simara Islands in the Sibuyan Sea east of Mindoro which were seized by elements of the 24th Division who landed at night achieving complete surprise. ...

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  17. Indo-China Uprising was Planned, Claims de Gaulle

    PARIS, Thursday.—In a radio address today, General de Gaulle, said the revolt of French and Colonial troops in French Indo-China was ...

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  18. EAM Not Satisfied With Government

    ATHENS, Thursday.—EAM delegates have asked the British resident commissioner in the Mediterranean, Mr Harold McMillan, to set up a ...

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  19. Stars and Stripes Raised on Iwo Jima

    GUAM, Thursday. The Stars and Stripes has been raised on Iwo Jima although one, small pocket of Japs still remains to be cleaned out. ...

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  20. Fine Record of ATC

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Approximately 11,000 youths trained by the Air Training Corps had been absorbed in the RAAF said the Air ...

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  21. U-boat Sunk in Atlantic

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Admiral Ingram, commander of the US Navy in European waters, has announced that four destroyer-escorts sank a German ...

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