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  4. ANZIO POSITION IMPROVED

    LONDON, February 14,—All the recently adjusted Allied perimeter defences in the Auzie beachhead are holding, states Rester's special correspondent form Allied headquarters to-night. The position is now officially reported as generally satisfactory. ...

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  5. DEDICATION OF AUSTRALIAN WAR CEMETERY

    Dumps War Cemetery, Ramu Valley, near the foot of the mountains in which they died are buried Australian soldiers. With bowed heads comrades of fallen men stood alongside neat rows of graves during the dedication service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GLOUCESTER GARRISON

    Half-starved and disease-ridden Japanese [?]eeing from Cape Glencester have suffered further reverses. They have been forced to abandon large quantities of equipment and ammuation which have been captured by the advancing United States Marines. ...

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  7. BURMA POSITION FAVORABLE

    LONDON, February 13: A South-east, Asia communique says; "Although the outcome of heavy fighting east and west of the Mayu Range in the Arakan ...

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  8. GERMANS DRIVEN

    LONDON, February 14,—The Russian armies, rapidly reducing the German salient [?]th of Lesingrad, have driven the Naxis from Luga, the main enemy advance base in Northern Russian. They have freed another railway from Leningrad to the south. ...

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  9. LATE WAR NEWS

    It is officially stated the Allied Air Forces have heavily attacked German concentration in Anzio, where confused fighting continues. The Fifth ...

    Article : 360 words
  10. FINNS AND PEACE.

    LONDON, February 13,—The "Times" Stockholm correspondent says: "Whatever its ultimate outcome, last week's political ...

    Article : 508 words
  11. DETAINED SOLDIERS ESCAPE

    SYDNEY, February 14: Nineteen Australian soldiers escaped from a detention camp at Miranda at 12.30 p.m. to-day, when more than 100 men ...

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  12. TURKEY MAY FIGHT

    LONDON, Feb 13,—An assurance that Turkey had actually given a definite undertaking to enter the war on the Allied side has been ...

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  13. A.W.U REVERSE AT LABOUR CONVENTION

    BUNDABERG, February 14: The surprise of the opening day of the triennial Labour convention was the reverse suffered by the A.W.U. section. ...

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  14. BRITAIN SHORT OF MEAT, BUTTER AND CHEESE

    CANBERRA, February 14.—Britain is in danger of not being able to maintain her meat and dairy rations of 1/2 worth of meat and two ounces ...

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  15. ELECTRICITY FAILS IN CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, February 14,—The complete failure of the power house apparatus caused a black-out in Cairns to-night, seriously disrupting industry. ...

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  16. VICTORIAN BUSHFIRES.

    MELBOURNE, Feb, 14—Further serious outbreaks of bush fires were reported in many Victorian districts to-day. Thousands of fire fighters, ...

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  17. JAP NAVY'S FIST RAISED

    NEW YORK, Feb, 13,—The Tokio official radio states the Pacific War situation has grown grave, with a frantic Allied attempt to drive a ...

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  18. SOUTH COAST MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, February 14. — All the principal coal mines on the south coast are Idle, following decisions by pit top meetings to-day ...

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  19. RUSSIA AND POLAND

    LONDON, Feb, 13,—The smashing attack by "Pravda" on the Polish Government in London would appear to finally remove ...

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  20. C.C.C TRANSFERS FOR HOUSING PLAN

    CANBERRA, Feb. 14,—The release of tradesmen and building labour from the C.C.C. over recent months has provided the nucleus of labour ...

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  21. NO FEDERAL ACTION IN COAL DISPUTE

    CANBERRA, February 14.—The dispute on the South Coast coalfield was one involving the safety provisions of the N.S.W. law, said Mr. Curtin to-day, ...

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  22. CHARTERS TOWERS DROWNING

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Feb. 14,—The search for the body of Keith O'Neill, aged 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Neill, of Gill-street, Charters ...

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  23. TRIBUTE TO AUSTRAUA'S SOLDIERS

    BUNDABERG, Feb: 14—Addressing the Labour convention to-day. Mr. Forde said that history would reveal how close Queensland and the rest of ...

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