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  2. TASMANIAN VISIT

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Duke and' Duchess of Gloucester arrived back in Canberra today by plane at the conclusion of their first official ...

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  3. INDIA PLANS

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—Details of a [?] to industrialise India were outlined today by a spokesman of the Indian Government. ...

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  4. British Open Attack on Bremen

    SHAEF, Monday.—The British Second Army has opened a full attack on Breman following abortive appeals to the German gorrison to surrender. An ultimatum to the garrison signed by General Dampsey was fired into the town on Friday night in propagonda shells but the German commander rejected it. The 52nd Lowland ...

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  5. AUSTRALIANS KILL MORE JAPS

    MANILA, Monday.—Australian ground forces have killed an additional 1214 enemy on Bougainville, New Guinea and New Britain. ...

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  6. SIGNS OF MUTINY IN DENMARK

    LONDON, Monday.—A Stockholm report says that Partisans have revolted against the Germans who are preparing to make a last ditch stand in ...

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  7. Mustangs Attack Nagoya

    GUAM. Monday.—Mustang fighter-bombers based on Iwo Jima yesterday raided the great Japanese industrial city of Nagoya. ...

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  8. Victory Loan Subscriptions Total £90,750,000

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Subscriptions to the Third Victory Loan now total £90,750,000. This sum has come from 245,000 subscribers. ...

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  9. Suicide Dives at British Fleet by Japs

    GUAM, Monday.—The British Pacific Fleet yesterday beat off determined Jap air attacks including three suicidal attempts to crash into some of the ...

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  10. FIFTH AND EIGHTH ARMIES PRESS ON AFTER RETREATING GERMANS

    ROME, Monday.—With an increase in the momentum of the new drives mounted by both the Fifth and the Eighth Armies there are indications that the Germans are perhaps beginning to pull their forces out of Italy. Armour and infantry of the Fifth ...

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  11. 100 Divisions in Southern Germany?

    LONDON, Monday.—The correspondent of the London Daily Express, Allan Moorchead, says the Germans have more than 100 divisions in ...

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  12. Empire Casualties to End of February

    LONDON. Monday. — British Empire war casualties to the end of February totalled 1,280,000 Including civilians. Of this total 216,000 men and women ...

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  13. "We Must Draft Not Only a Treaty But a Confession of Faith"

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.—Field Marshal Smuts, who already is in San Francisco for the United Nations Conference, said to pressmen today: "We must draft not only a treaty but a confession of faith." "The time has arrived," he said ...

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  14. Food Conference Opens

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—British, US, and Canadian experts, have opened the important conference on food supplies in Washington. ...

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  15. Security Silence Again on 14th Army

    KANDY, Monday.—A security, silence has again been imposed on the British 14th Army which is making good progress on its drive south astride ...

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  16. Molotov in Washington

    WASHINGTON. Monday.—The Soviet Foreign Commissar, M. Molotov, has arrived in Washington, and already has talked with President Truman. ...

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  17. Australian Delegates in Dash to San Francisco

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Ten Australian delegates to the San Francisco conference are making a high speed dash by air and hope to arrive in time ...

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  18. England Celebrates St. George's Day

    LONDON, Monday. — Today is St. George's Day, national day of England, and all over the British Isles, preparations for celebrations are being ...

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  19. GERMAN SHIPPING HIT AGAIN

    LONDON, Monday. — That the Germans are still maintaining a precarious chipping service between Germany and Norway is reported by the ...

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  20. High Court Rejects Dunn's Application

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The High Court of Australia today' rejected the application by Mr. James Patrick "Digger" Dunn that the appointment ...

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  21. Times Deprecates

    LONDON.—Monday.—The London times, commenting on the action of Russia in signing a pact with the polish Lublin Government, says that ...

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  22. Filipino Collaborators Captured: Steady Progress on Mindanao

    MANILA, Monday.—Two additional members of the Cabinet and others of the Filipino Collaborationist Government have been captured near Baguio on Luzon Island. The cabinet members were Claro M. Recto, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Rafael Alunan, Minister of Agriculture and Commerce. ...

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  23. Two More Island Landings

    GUAM, Monday.—Us Marines have landed on two more small islands off the east and west coasts respectively of Okinawa. ...

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  24. Neutral Journalists Visit Concentration Camps

    LONDON, Monday.—Fifteen neutral journalists, left London today " to visit the German concentration camps. The visit was arranged by General ...

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  25. New Adelaide Sanatorium

    ADELAIDE. Monday. —A new sanatorium with 30 beds will be opened in Adelaide next month. The sanatorium is for soldiers ...

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  26. Relief Ship for Czechs and Poles Arrives

    LONDON. Monday.—UNRRA headquarters in London announces that the first relief ship carrying supplies for Czechoslovakia and Poland has arrived ...

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