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  4. 2 U.S. LANDINGS IN MARSHALLS

    PEARL HARBOUR, February 1.—United States troops have landed in the Marthali islands on Roi and Kwajalein, establishing beachheads. Admiral Numitz said strong opposition was encountered. The casualties ...

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  5. BERLIN DYING SLOWLY

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—"The giant city of Berlin is dying slowly and painfully amid scenes of indescribable destruction," says the Berlin ...

    Article : 625 words
  6. REDS CROSS ESTONIAN BORDER

    LONDON, February 1.—The "Mail's" Stockholm correspondent says Russian patrols are reported is have entered Estonia, after crossing the Luga at Orly. They are now striking towards Narva, six miles away. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EARLY REPORT ON JAP CRIMES

    BRISBANE, February 2.—Mr. Forte stated to-day the Commission appointed to investigate Jap war crimes against Australians in the South-West ...

    Article : 105 words
  8. HEAVY RAIN IN SOUTH

    BRISBANE, February 2.—Seven centres in the South-eastern coastal area recorded over 12 laches of rain in the week ended 9 o'clock this ...

    Article : 64 words
  9. DOUBLE CONVICTION FOR SINGLE OFFENCE

    BRISBANE, February 2.—Tow [?] William P. Davies, and Geoffrey Marriott, who were convicted and sent to goal for one month in December for ...

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  10. JAP BOGEY FOR HOME MORALE

    NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says the Japanese are [?] home morale by reports that the ...

    Article : 243 words
  11. RABAUL STOKES SUPPORTED INVASION

    The incessant Allied air attacks on Rabaul cost the Japs another 23 planet on Sunday. Wednesday's communique claimed a further six enemy machines probably destroyed, and eve more probably damaged. In addition, a 480-foot cargo ship was sunk, and a destroyer and two ...

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  12. CHARITABLE GIFTS

    CANBERRA, February 2.—The Treasurer's disclosure of wealthy interests seeking to evade income taxation by charitable gifts may lead to ...

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  13. GUSTAV LINE CRACKED

    LONDON, February 2.—American and French troops have broken through the Gustav Line which is a series of strong fortifications for 30 miles down the Rapido River to cassino. The breakthrough may have important [?] particularly as regards Cassino. ...

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  14. POTATOES AND ONIONS FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, February 2.—Fifty-six thousand bags of potatoes are now on their way to Brisbane, the N.S.W. Potato Controller (Mr A. Foster), said ...

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  15. U.S. FORTRESSES DROP THEIR BOMBS

    U.S. Flying Fortresses blast German communication centre. Bombs cascade from the bomb bays of Flying Fortresses of the Eighth U.S. Army Air Force dering a heavy attack on Muenster, Germany, a key junction for German military railroad supply routes in Western Europe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. NEW U.S. SUBMARINE LAUNCHED

    Decked with hunting and a banner proclaiming her destination, a new U.S. submarine bits the water at a U.S. East Coast shipyard. After outfitting, the vessel will join the vast fleet of U.S. Navy underson raiders operating against the supply lines and naval forces of Germany and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NEW CHIEF JUSTICE OF VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, February 2.—Lieut.-General Sir Edmund Herring, K.C. commander of Australian troops in forward areas, was appointed Chief ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYMENT AND SICKNESS BENEFITS

    CANBERRA, February 2.—The Commonwealth Government's proposed to legislation to provide unemployment and sickness benefits and ...

    Article : 100 words
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