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  2. NEW JAP POST

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Baron Hiranuma, a former Japanese Premier, has been appointed president of the Japanese Privy Council. This ...

    Article : 62 words
  3. U-BOAT WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday. — In their joint monthly statement on the war against U-boats, Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt said today that though ...

    Article : 79 words
  4. Germans May Fight On Single Front

    SHAEF, Tuesday.—With the cities of Hanover, Brunswick, Bremen and Lubeck in flames, there are signs of extensive eastward movements by large German convoys. The view was taken by a spokesman at Supreme HQ yesterday that the German High Command is attempting to gather its armies into one force to fight on a ...

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  5. MILLION POW'S ON MOVE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Masses of migrating American war prisoners in Germany were occasionally strafed by mistake by American planes, a War Department spokesman said yesterday. Pilots were carefully briefed about prisoners of war movements, but events were changing so fast in ...

    Article : 401 words
  6. Luzon Advances Continue

    MANILA, Tuesday. — In northern and central Luzon General MacArthur's forces are strongly pressing Japanese troops in static ...

    Article : 98 words
  7. CRETE AIRFIELD USED BY RAF

    ROME, Tuesday. — An airfield on Crete is now being used by RAF aircraft. Operations are being carried out from ...

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  8. NAZIS HAVE MURDERED SIX MILLION JEWS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The war contribution of the Jews was proportionately greater than that of any ether section of the world. Mr. J. ...

    Article : 127 words
  9. FALL OF VIENNA NEAR Konigsberg Garrison Surrenders

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—The collapse of resistance in Vienna seems to be near. At least half of the Austrian capital has been cleared of Germans and veteran Red Army street fighters are continuing to drive the Germans from block after block. Many parts of the city are in flames. ...

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  10. MARINES REACH MAIN OKINAWA DEFENCES

    GUAM. Tuesday.—US Marines edging south from their corridor across Okinawa have reached the main defence line guarding Naha, the ...

    Article : 143 words
  11. BITTER CLASHES IN BOUGAINVILLE

    NEW GUINEA, Tuesday.—Although not on the same scale as the battle last week in which 500 Japanese were killed, bitter clashes between ...

    Article : 166 words
  12. EIGHTH ARMY OPENS OFFENSIVE

    ROME, Tuesday.—The British Eighth Army in Italy has gone over to the offensive and has crossed the formidable Senio River on a wide front north of the highway from the Adriatic coast to Bologna. Before the attack began ...

    Article : 222 words
  13. "LADY IN DANGER" FAILS IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — "Lady in Danger." the play by the South Australian author Max Afford. ended its season in New York after 12 ...

    Article : 68 words
  14. Argentina Recognised

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Governments of Britain and the United States, together with all American republics, have decided to recognise the Argentine ...

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  15. EPIC CATALINA RESCUES IN MIDST OF NEI BATTLE

    RAAF HQ, Tuesday.—Several hits were scored on a Javanese cruiser in an attack by RAAF heavy bombers and RAAF and Dutch medium bombers in NEI waters last Friday. Although several hits were observed by crews making the attacks and smoke was seen issuing from the warship, it did not slacken speed, but protected by enemy fighters and naval escort vessels, took violent evasive action and fled at high speed. ...

    Article : 414 words
  16. Sweden Refuses Shelter to Escaping Nazis

    LONDON. Tuesday. — All German people who have recently arrived in Sweden will be sent back to Germany immediately according to a ...

    Article : 141 words
  17. Burma Junction Town Falls to Indians

    KANDY, Tuesday.—Thazi, the important junction town linking the main Burma road and railway from Manda[?] to Rangoon was captured ...

    Article : 89 words
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