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  2. Beer Crisis

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.—Tests have been made in Australia of Canadian malt and barley to determine whether it can supplement local ...

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  3. Comradely Auction

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A yearn ago the Germans shot 50 RAF officer who escaped from a prisoner of war camp in Germany. It is now known ...

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  4. BROKEN GERMAN SAAR ARMIES ATTEMPTING MASS RETREAT TO RHINE

    SHAEF, Tuesday.—The position of the German armies in the saar Basin further deteriorated yesterday. Under constantly increasing pressure from the American Third and Seventh Armies striking towards the Rhine from the north-west and south and unceasing down to dusk attacks by Allied aircroft, the Germans are attempting ...

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  5. FINAL BATTLE FOR EAST PRUSSIA

    MOSCOW. Tuesday.—Crack Red Army Guards are fighting the last battler to wipe out the German. pocket in East Prussia. Virtually every square yard of the area still held by the Germans is under artillery fire, though they are putting up a desperate struggle against the tightening Russian ring. ...

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  6. Effective Allied Air Power in Burma

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Because of the effectiveness of Allied air power in Burma, the Japanese were now forced to move troops and supplies by ...

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  7. Jap Mainland Bombed Again

    GUAM, Tuesday.— For the second successive day Allied aircraft struck at the Japanese mainland yesterday. Extensive damage was caused at the ...

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  8. JAPAN EXPECTS CHINA COAST LANDING

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The Japanese consider that an Allied landing on the China coast is imminent. In a broadcast from Tokio today, it ...

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  9. Americans Land on Panay

    MANILA, Tuesday.—Continuing their almost daily sequence of new landings, troops of General MacArthur's command yesterday landed on Panay Island, in the central Philippines between Mindoro and Negros Islands. In his communique this morning, General MacArthur says that the landing ...

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  10. Wilhemina in Holland

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Queen Wilhemina of the Netherlands is in Holland for the first time since May, 1940, when she was driven from her country by the ...

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  11. BRITISH 14th ARMY ESTABLISHES HOLD ON ENCIRCLED MANDALAY

    KANDY, Tuesday,—British 14th Army troops have gained a firm hold no, the southern exits from Mandalay and are methodically wiping out parties of Japanese troops attempting to escape from the city with heavy equipment. Advallced troops driving out ...

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  12. ARABS AGREE ON LEAGUE CONSTITUTION

    CAIRO, Tuesday.— The constitution for the League of Arab States was signed in Cairo yesterday by all Arab States Prime Ministers and ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS CAPTURE BUT BUT AIRFIELD

    NEW GUINEA, Tuesday.—Australian troops in the Aitape-Wewak sector of British. New Guinea have captured But But airfield after a ...

    Article : 109 words
  14. Britain will Hold Her Own in Civil Aviation

    LONDON. Tuesday.— A declaration that Britain would hold her own in civil aviation after the war was made today by Lord Swinton, ...

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  15. STRONG FORMATIONS RAID FORMOSA

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES, Tuesday.— Strong formations of, heavy bombers of General MacArthur's command, with fighter escorts, ...

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  16. WEHRMACHT PETROL SUPPLIES REDUCED TO MINIMUM

    LONDON, Tuesday.—As the result of repeated air attacks only one of 20 German synthetic oil plants is now in production. In announcing this today a RAF commentator said that petrol supplies to both the Wehrmacht and the Luftwaffe were at their lowest point, a factor made noticeable in the obvious limitation of the mobility of the German Army in the last six months. Benzon plants have become the latest targets. ...

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  17. STOP PRESS

    KANDY, Tuesday.—After nearly three years of Japanese occupation Mandalay, second city of Burma fell today to troops of the 19th Indian ...

    Article : 104 words
  18. REPORT OF GERMAN UNREST

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— In a broadcast from New York a commentator of the Columbia Broadcasting System said today that reports from ...

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