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  2. UNDERGROUND

    LONDON, Saturday.— "I Know how hard has been your task, and I thank you for the part you played in the defeat of Germany," said the Allied ...

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  3. KCB FOR DOOLITTLE

    LONDON. Saturday.—By November last the Luftwaffe could fly only urgent operational missions in favourable. weather due to the almost ...

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  4. Superforts' Huge Mining Operation

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—In the greatest aerial mine-laying operation in history, Superfortresses from the Marianas and India have sown "lurking the sea lanes from singapore to Takio, and closed two of the three entrances to the Japaness Inland Sea, main arfery of enemy commerce. Tokai, Nagoya, and kure ...

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  5. SAIGON NAVAL BASE WRECKED

    MANILA, Saturday.—Seven heavy raids in 14 days by . Liberators from , bases in the Philippines have completely wrecked the great naval base of Saigon, French Indo-China, and the base will now be completely out of action for the rest of the Pacific war, according to USAAF officers. ...

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  6. EUROPE-PACIFIC TRANSFER BEGINS

    SHAEF, Saturday.—The first American troops for the Pacific from the European war theatre have arrived at French ports ready to embark, and ...

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  7. WEST AFRICANS TAKE SANDOWAY

    KANDY, Saturday.—Sandoway, big port on the west coast of; Burma, has been stormed and captured by West Africans. Badly disorganised Jap columns are now retreating to the interior only to be cut down by tanks, artillery, and infantry of the British 14th Army advancing from the north. ...

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  8. Sep Dietrich Surrenders

    SHAEF, Saturday.—Colonel-General Sep Dietrich, one of the most notorious Nazi leaders, high on the list of war criminals, and once reported ...

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  9. WAR POSITION CAUSED CUT IN RELEASES

    CANBERRA. Saturday.— Although it had been planned to release 50,000 men from the services to case the serious manpower shortage in Australia. ...

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  10. BLITZ ON COVENTRY ORDERED BY GOERING

    LONDON. Saturday.—Former Luftwaffe Chief and now prisoner of the US Seventh Army, Goering boasted yesterday to correspondents that he ...

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  11. KONIEV'S ARMIES ANNIHILATING NAZI OUTLAWS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    LONDON, Saturday.— Marshal. Koniev has ordered heavy and mobile guns, tanks, motorised infantry, and Stormoviks into the battle to annihilate German troops still defying the unconditional surrender order in Czechoslovakia. Stalin has now declared the Germans as outlaws. ...

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  12. NEW US LANDING ON MINDANAO

    MANILA. Saturday.—American troops have made another landing on Mindanao. and have completely disorganised the lap garrison at Bukidnon ...

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  13. "Little Willie" Thinks Germans are Quite Mad

    LONDON. Saturday.—The ex-Crown Prince of Germany—"Little Willie"— thinks the German people are all quite mad. ...

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  14. Polish Troops Take Over in Frankfurt-on-Order

    MOSCOW. Saturday.-Members of the Polish Provisional Government in Warsaw have ordered Polish troops to take control in certain areas ...

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  15. Famous Bomber Crashes

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The famous Mosquito bomber F for Freddie, which was touring Canada in support of the Canadian War Loan campaign, ...

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  16. 12 DIVISIONS FOR US ZONE IN GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—An American force of 12 divisions will control the US occupation zone in Germany, and will be under the commander of ...

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  17. SPECTACULAR ADVANCE BY NINTH DIVISION

    MANILA, Saturday.—Australian Ninth Division infantry have scored another spectacular success on Tarakan, Borneo. Blasting their way through Jap defences with tanks, flame-throwers, and artillery, supported by RAAF bombers and fighters, they have driven to within I½ miles of Karoengan, near the southern tip of the island. The whole Australian line has been ...

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  18. Alexander and Tito Confer on Trieste Occupation

    LONDON, Saturday.—Field Marshal sir Harold Alexander, Supreme Allied Commander in the Mediterranean, and Marshal Tito are conferring in ...

    Article : 133 words
  19. PRICES REDUCED

    CANBERRA. Saturday.—The Prices Commissioner. Professor Copeland. to-day announced reduction in the. prices of petrol and kerosene, to come into ...

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