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  2. MANILA REFUGEES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Three hundred and sixteen refugees from Manila, freed when the Americans captured the city, arrived at a northern ...

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  3. GREEK RELIEF

    CANBERRA, Friday.— The Australia Red Cross his sent 500 tons of food and clothing to help in the relief of he people of Greece. ...

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  4. Moscow Denounces Russo-Japanese Pact

    LONDON, Friday.—The Soviet Government has denounced its non-aggression pact with Japan. At 3 pm yesterday, the Soviet Foreign Commissar, M. Molotoy, received the Japanese Ambassador and told him that ...

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  5. SUCCESSFUL STRIKES BY MITCHELLS

    RAAF HQ, Friday.—Following a smashing attack on Japanese radar installations in the southern Tanimbar Islands by Dutch crews flying Mitchell medium bombers on Tuesday, Japanese army camps, stores dumps and a barge hide-out were bombed and probably wiped out by RAAF and ...

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  6. BRITISH EMPIRE WILL NOT "GANG UP"

    LONDON, Friday.—At the opening of the commonwealth conference in London yesterday, Lord Cranborne said the British Empire did not propose ...

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  7. Australians Reorganise After Bougainville Success

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Australian troops in southern Bougainville are reorganising after inflicting on the Japanese their most serious reverse ...

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  8. US Warning to Miners

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The US War Labour Board has warned the miners leader, John L. Lewis, that unless strikes in the soft coal mines cease, the ...

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  9. MacArthur and Nimitz Command in Pacific

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Allied chiefs of staff in Washington have appointed General MacArthur supreme commander of all army forces in the ...

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  10. MORE PHILIPPINES ADVANCES

    MANILA, Friday.—The US Eighth Army is continuing the reduction of enemy. positions on Negros and Cebu. Engineer units are engaged in extensive reconstruction work at Cebu City and other areas devastated by the enemy. The ground forces are being supported from the air. ...

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  11. HEAVY FIGHTING IN VIENNA

    MOSCOW, Friday.—Marshal Tolbukhin now has his first wedge firmly into Vienna, capital of Austria, and his troops are fighting fierce battles from house to house near the gas and electric light works. The left wing of his army has ...

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  12. STEADY PROGRESS ON OKINAWA

    GUAM. Friday.—American forces on Okinawa Island, 320 miles from Tokio, have made further gains. The Marines, pushing northward form ...

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  13. TITO AND SUBASIC IN MOSCOW

    MOSCOW, Friday.—The Prime Minister of Yugoslavia Marshal Tito and, his foreign Minister, M. Subasic, have arrived in Moscow. ...

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  14. Successful Mosquito Attack

    LONDON, Friday.—RAF rocket firing Mosquitoes escorted by Mustangs yesterday attacked seven German merchant ships in the Kattegat. ...

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  15. US Legion of Merit to Six Australians

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The American Legion of Merit has been awarded to six Australian officers for their services in the New Guinea campaigns ...

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  16. Himmler Admits Germany Near Collapse

    LONDON, Friday.—A Stockholm report says that Himmier's newspaper has made the most remarkable admission to come from Germany. ...

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  17. British and Americans Cross Weser: Famous Desert Rats Racing for Bremen

    SHAEF, Friday.—British troops have crossed the Weser River at several points north of Minden while men of the US Ninth Army have crossed it south of Hamelin about 25 miles away. These successes followed some of the swiftest and most dramatic moves of the war. The British troops who have crossed are men of the 11th Armoured and Sixth Airborne Division who broke through the Germans and went forward 35 miles in a day ...

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  18. SURPRISE ATTACK BY US FIFTH ARMY

    ROME, Friday.—The US Fifth Army on the west coast of Italy has captured some important heights in the mountains south of Massa in a ...

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  19. Well Known Medico Dead

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—One of the best known leaders of the medical profession in Australia, Sir James Barrett, died in Victoria today at ...

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