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  3. ILS NAVAL AIR ARM ATTACK ON TOKYO

    NEW YORK, February 15.—The United Press correspondent at Guam states: "Twelve hundred carrierbased aircraft are attacking Tokyo and its industrial environs." ...

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  4. INSPECTION ON GOV.-GENERAL'S NORTHERN TOUR

    Walking between the ranks of the Royal Guard of Honour turned out to receive him at an army camp in North Queensland, the Duke of Gloucester inspects the artillerymen—all specially selected for their fine physique—who comprised the guard.—Military History Section photo. The Duke of Gloucester displaced particular interest in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MANILA BURNS—Large fires, started by Japanese demolition charges and U.S. mortar fire, burn in Japanese—held area of Manila.—U.S.A. Signals Corps photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Gigantic Russian Strides Towards Dresden Continued

    LONDON, February 15.—"With smoke from Allied bombing of Dresden and Kottbns as signals, Marshal Koniev s forces continue their gigantic strides towards Dresden, while also striking north-westwards in the direction of Berlin," stated the Moscow correspondent of the British linked Press. ...

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  7. POLISH TROOPS IGNORE YALTA DECISIONS

    ROME, February 15.—A statement from Lieut.—General Anders, commander of the 2nd Polish Corps, that Polish troops in Italy do not ...

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  8. Lareest War Fleet In History Awaiting Move Against Japan

    NEW YORK, February 15. — Verne Haughland, correspondent of the Associated Press at a naval base in the Pacific, in a delayed ...

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  9. SWEDEN-GERMANY TRADE BREAK

    LONDON, February 15.—"Sweden has, de facto, broken off trade relations with Germany," states the "Daily Telegraph's " Stockholm ...

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  10. JAPANESE PLANNED MAJOR SUCCESSFUL DEFENCE OF MANILA

    MANILA, February 16.—General MacArthur's communique states: "South of Manila the enemy's final pockets are being steadily ...

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  11. 14,000 TONS OF BOMBS FELL ON GERMANY IN 36 HOURS

    LONDON, February 15.—"About 14,000 tons of bombs fell on Germany during the 36 hours ended today," states the aeronautical correspondent of "The Times." "Twelve thousand to 13,000 Allied ...

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  12. DETERMINATION OF U.S.'s RIGHTS IN WORLD AIRPORTS

    WASHINGTON, February 15. — The Senate War Investigating Committee has demanded the early determination of the United States' ...

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  13. ALL MOBILISED

    LONDON, February 15.—The Stockholm correspondent of "The Times" states: "ahe Germans now have mobilised ...

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  14. MIST SLOWED UP ADVANCE BY BRITISH AND CANADIANS

    LONDON, February 16.— "Continuous mist, which wiped out ali flying and brought out side lamps on vehicles for 16 hours has slowed up the British and Canadian offensive between the Rhine ...

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  15. LIVELY DEBATE BY LABOUR WOMEN ON WORK PREFERENCE

    ADELAIDE, February 16. — Senator Tangney left the conference room during a lively debate by interstate Labour women ...

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  16. IN HONOUR OF CHURCHILL

    LODNON, February 15 —Stadium Street, in Athens, the busiest and most central thoroughfare, has been renamed Churchill Select. The ...

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  17. New Breathing Device on U-Boats

    LONDON, February 15.—German Newsagency claims that U-boats in recent weeks have operated off the coast of England, off Halifax, ...

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  18. U.S. War Casualties

    WASHINGTON, February 15.— The Secretary for War (Mr Stimson) told a press conference that American casualties in Western ...

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  19. DEATH SENTENCES ON BULGAR COLLABORATORS

    ANKARA, February 15.— After a trial for collaborating with the Germans, 32 more Bulga[?] yesterday were sentenced to health by ...

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