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  2. LAST HOURS FOR DOOMED NAZIS

    LONDON, February 11.—Seven Russian columns are moving in to finish off the Kanev pocket, reports Reuter's Moscow correspondent. Two of them, which are thrusting from the South-west and one from the North-east, are making direct for [?] in the hear of the pocket. ...

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  3. JAPS. OUTFLANK ALLIES IN BURMA

    LONDON, February 10.—Japanese troops, in a swift [?] movement are reported to be seriously threatening the Allies' ...

    Article : 306 words
  4. NAZIS HELD AT ANZIO

    CONDON, February 11.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's beachhead correspondent says the fierce fighting, raging since February 7, slackened off appreciably this afternoon, but it is too early yet to tell if the main impetus of the enemy's attack hu bees spent. He ...

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  5. THE NOW FAMOUS "PIMPLE"

    The "Pimple" was stormed at bayonet po[?]t by Australian troops in an amazing feat that opened the way to the capture of Shaggy Ridge, which for two months had barred the approach to Bogadjim, la Northern New Gulnes. Known now as Green [?] Pimple, it rise a sheer 100ft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FINNS' DESIRE FOR PEACE

    LONDON, Feb. 10: The "Daily Telegraph's" Stockholm correspondent says the Finnish Commander-in-Chief. General Manerthelm, visited President Ryti ...

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  7. BIG LUFTWAFFE FORCE CHALLENGES FORTRESSES

    LONDON, Feb.10.—Teh Luftwaffe, obviously under orders to do or die, gave Americans Flying Fortesses raiding Brunswick to-day, their greatest air battle over ...

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  8. THE REFERENDUM PRINCIPLES

    CANBERRA, February ll: The true principles of the proposed, referendum on constitutional reform should not be confused by the ...

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  9. ALLIED FORCES MEET

    The battle for Huon [?] North-west New Guines, has cost the Japanese most of a reinforced division of 14,000 men. Tis estimate was given in Friday's communique which announced the junction of the Australia and American forces at Yagomai, 14 miles ...

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  10. INCOME TAX ANALYSIS

    CANBERRA, February 11: Only one person in Australia had a taxable income of more titan £50,000 in 1940-41, according to the report of the ...

    Article : 352 words
  11. EARLY AT COLLINSVILLE

    BOWEN, February 11.—Miners' representatives have conferred with Messrs S. F. Cochrane, Deputy Rationing Commissioner and Mr. Ogilvie ...

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  12. THE WAR DEBATE

    CANBERRA, February 11.—When the time came for the forces of democracy to throw themselves against the fortress of Europe, he hoped it would ...

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  13. U.S. SUBS. BLOCKADE MARSHALLS

    WASHINGTON, February 10.—"The havoc United States submarines are causing to the Japanese cannot be told in [?] statements of tonnage destroyed; ...

    Article : 135 words
  14. CONTROL OF COAL INDUSTRY LOST

    CANBERRA, February 11: Allegations that the chairman of the central coal authority (Mr. Willis) had told the coal owners that if they ...

    Article : 355 words
  15. WARD STATEMENT RESENTED

    CANBERRA, Feb. 11—Mr. Mensiea, in the House of Representatives to-day, called on Mr. Curtin to take action against Mr. Ward for his ...

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  16. MR. WILLIS' APPOINTMENT

    CANBERRA, February 11.—He saw no reason why a man, who had been secretary of the Miners' Union, had been elected to Parliament and had ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. PRATER DAY FOR WAR PRISONERS

    LONDON, February 10.—The Archbishop of Canterbury and York, in view of Mr. Eden's recent grave statement in the House of Commons, on ...

    Article : 110 words
  18. WAKE AND MARSHALLS RAIDED

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—A Pacific Fleet communique says that on the, night of February 8-9. Coronado bombers raided Wake Island and scored ...

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  19. BRITISH NAVY AIDS TITO

    LONDON, February 10.—British naval units are operating successfully with General Tito's forces on the island of Hvar,according to a ...

    Article : 92 words
  20. MR. WARD'S PLEA FOR SOCIALISM

    CANBERRA, February 11.—During the war debate in the House of Representatives, Mr. Ward said unless Socialism was established throughout the ...

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  21. BOMBS DROPPED ON PAPAL PROPERTY

    LONDON, February 10.—The Vatican radio says bombs this morning were dropped for the third time on the Papal property of Castel Gandolfo. ...

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  22. 10 YEARS FOR MANSLAGHTER

    BRISBANE, Feb. 11.—An American court-martial passed a sentence of 10 years hard labour and dishonourable discharge from the forces on ...

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  23. UNFAIR DISCRIMINATION AGAINST QUEENSLAND

    CANBERRA, February 11.—Unfair discrimination against Queensland was alleged by toe Country Party leader (Mr. Fadden) in the House of ...

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  24. JAPS USED NATIVES AS SHIELDS

    NEW YORK, February 10.—The United Press representative on Kwajalein, says the Japanese used natives as shields in the last desperate ...

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  25. THE NAZI FIGHTER DEFENCE

    LONDON, February 10.—An commentator declared that 80 per cent of the total German lighter strength, which was massed against the Allied ...

    Article : 185 words
  26. LATE SPORTING

    BRISBANE, February 11.—At the Brisbane Stadium to-night Ron Heron (New South Wales) [?] declared the winner on a foul in the sixth ...

    Article : 41 words
  27. RACING APPEALS.

    BRISBANE, February 11.—Appeals by W. J. Bougoure, trainer, and R. Lawrence, jockey, against the 12 months' disqualification imposed on ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. BOWEN WATERSIDERS

    BOWEN. February 11.—In an attempt to check the alleged pillaging of cargoes, police were placed on the local yesterday. However, the ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. AN APPOINTMENT QUESTIONED

    CANBERRA, February ll.—Major-General Rankin, Country Party, has a question on the House of Representatives notice paper, asking whether the ...

    Article : 89 words
  30. US. EMBASSIES IN IRAN

    WASHINGTON, Feb 10.—The State Department has announced that the United States had raised its Iran legations to embassies "in recognition of ...

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  31. RUSSIAN CHILDREN MASSACRED

    LONDON, February 10.—The bodies of 128 children, aged two and a half to 16 years, who had not only been [?] but their [?]and bones broken ...

    Article : 132 words
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