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  2. To Help Britain

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Grazlers Federal Council of Australia has written to the Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, suggesting that Australia's ...

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  3. Manpower Bill Rejected

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The United States Senate has rejected the manpower bill which proposed to mobilise all the manpower in the ...

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  4. OSNABRUCK AND MUNSTER CAPTURED

    SHAEF, Wednesday.—British airborne troops have captured Osnabruck, 70 miles west of Hanover, while earlier the Sixth Guards Tank Battalion and element of the US Ninth Army completed the capture of Munster. The airborne troops who captured Osnabruck were assisted in the early stages by tanks which then turned aside ...

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  5. Illustrious First to Use Graving Dock

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The first ship to use the Captain Cook graying dock in Sydney Harbour—capable of taking the biggest capital ...

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  6. Startling Story on V-Bombs Promised

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British Government expects that all Holland will be free of Germans within a fortnight and that all V. Bomb sites ...

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  7. MAIL PLANE FORCED DOWN AT SEA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The first RAF Transport Command mail plane carrying malls from Australia to the British Pacific Fleet has been forced ...

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  8. Rehabilitation Impossible While Industry Hampered

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr. Harrison, said today that postwar rehabilitation would not be successful ...

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  9. Vandergrift and Kincaid Promoted

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Senate has confirmed the promotion of Lieutenant General Vandergrift of the US Marine Corps to the rank ...

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  10. Superforts Attack Tokio Industrial Areas

    GUAM, Wednesday.—Super fortresses from Saipan again attacked industrial areas around Tokio this morning. ...

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  11. DUKE AND DUCHESS FLY TO PERTH

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Governor General, the Duke of Gloucester and the Duchess of Gloucester flew to Perth today from Canberra in the ...

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  12. More Australians in Action Than Ever

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Replying to further criticisms of the use made of the Australian army, the Acting Army Minster, Sena or ...

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  13. New US Landing on Southern Tip Of Sulu Archipelago Unopposed

    MANILA, Wednesday.—American troops of General Mac Arthur's command have seized the southern tip of the Sulu Archipelago at Tawi Tawi, 200 miles south of Zamboango and only 30 miles from Borneo. Its great harbour formerly was the headquarters of the Japanese fleet for its ...

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  14. Commonwealth Conference Opens

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth Conference opened in London today with Lord Cranborne in the chair. ...

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  15. GOOD PROGRESS ON OKINAWA

    GUAM, Wednesday.—The Americans on Okinawa Island in the Ryukyus are making rapid gains on all, sectors. They are fanning out north and south ...

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  16. JAP ESCAPE ROUTE FROM ARAKAN CUT

    KANDY, Wednesday.—There, has been an important development in the Burma war with the landing at the port of Taungup on the Bay of ...

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  17. Improved Rail Travel

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Minister for Transport, Mr. Ward, at the conclusion of a meeting of the War Railway Committee in ...

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  18. AMERICA NOT TO ASK FOR THREE VOTES AT SAN FRANCISCO

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.-The US Secretary of State, Mr. Stettinius, stated today that the President, Mr. Roosevelt, has withdrawn his proposal that the United States should have triple voting power at San Francisco Mr. Stettinius added that Mr. ...

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  19. PERILOUS FLIGHT TO BURMA

    KANDY, Wednesday.—RAF Sunder land flying boats from Ceylon have just completed one of the most perilous flights they have even been ...

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  20. Berchtesgaden Sealed Off?

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Swiss sources say that Hitler's retreat of Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian alps is now sealed off and the area is ...

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  21. Russians Capture Wiener-Neustadt

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—Marshal Tolbukhin's men have captured the large rail junction and industrial town of Wiener-Neustadt, 22 miles south of Vienna. Wiener-Neustadt contained a group of Messerschmitt plane factories, one alone of which was producing at the rate of 400 a month. ...

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  22. BEAUFORTS USING NEW BRITAIN STRIP

    MELBOURNE Wednesday.—RAAF Beaufort, are now using an air strip on the island of New Britain. They are led on raids by Boomerang ...

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