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  3. GERMANS OCCUPY HUNGARY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—German troops marched into Hungary on Sunday and occupied the country. A Hungarian diplomat is quoted in a message from Zurich to-day as saying that the Regent of Hungary and the Hungarian Chief of Staff, on being ...

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  4. GRIM STRUGGLE FOR CASSINO

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The battle for Cassino is still raging, and the Allies are facing a critical and grim situation. The enemy, who has reinforced his strong-points, is fighting stubbornly. He has the advantage of observation, and has increased ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RUSSIANS FORGE AHEAD IN BESSARABIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General Koniev's army is only seven miles from the vital Bessarabian railway junction of Baltiv, key to Jassy, where Field-Marshal von Mannstein had his headquarters, says Router's Moscow correspondent. The Russians are 45 miles from Jassy, but von Mannstein and his staff are believed ...

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  6. FINLAND REJECTS RUSSIAN TERMS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Finnish Radio this morning broadcast a communique from the Finnish Government stating that Finland was ...

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  7. KING PETER MARRIED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—King Peter of Yugoslavia and Princess Alexandra were married at 4 p.m. yesterday at the Yugoslav Legation in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GERMAN PRISONERS' ESCAPADE

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. — German prisoners of war visited a saloon, took village girls for a car ride, and got drunk with ...

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  9. Vesuvius Lava Destroys Villages

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lava from Mt. V[?]suvius destroyed the villages of San Sebastiano and Massa di Somma in the greatest eruption since 1872. Allied ...

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  10. PAS-DE-CALAIS RAIDED

    LONDON, Tuesday. — American bombers to-day raided targets in the Pas-de-Calais area. R.A.F. Mosquitos were over western Germany ...

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  11. FIERCE CHANNEL GUN DUEL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—South coast artillery again went into action last night against enemy shipping in the Straits of Dover, firing ...

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  12. MARSHALLS ATOLL BOMBED AND SHELLED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A Pacific Fleet communique states that battleships and carried-based aircraft heavily shelled and ...

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  13. Federal Assistance For Cold Storage

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-The Federal Government had given considerable financial assistance in providing additional cold storage ...

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  14. Bus Plunges Into River

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—While crossing a bridge at Passac, New Jersey, a bus filled with war workers skidded in a snowstorm and somersaulted 25 ft. ...

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  15. BETTING ON HITLER'S FINISH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Considerable betting on when the war will end is taking place privately and with bookmakers. ...

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  16. "QUISLINGS IN SENATE"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—When he referred tu Quislings in the Senate last week, he did not mean Senator Herbert Hays, said the ...

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  17. POURED BOILING WATER OVER WOUNDED SOLDIER

    TORONTO, Tuesday. — Rev. Charles Murphy, Catholic missionary recently repatriated from, a Japanese prison camp, said in a ...

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  18. ONLY HALF SOLDIERS' CLAIMS ACCEPTED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Of the total number of soldiers who made claims for medical treatment and war pensions, only about half were accepted on the ground of ...

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  19. INVENTOR APPREHENSIVE OF GERMAN DEVISE

    BOSTON", Tuesday.—John Hays Hammond, the internationally known inventor, who holds patents of radio-controlled bombs similar ...

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  20. SUGGESTS RESCINDING MILITIA ACT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday — Rescinding of the Militia Act to avoid the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) being asked awkward questions during his ...

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  21. Proposal to Tax Charges For Refreshments

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Under a bill to amend the Entertainment Tax Act which he introduced in the House of Representatives to-day, the Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  22. RELEASE OF CLOCKS CAUSES PANDFMONIUM

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.—Three women fainted, several shop assistants were trampled underfoot and four show cases were ...

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  23. BIG BATTLE DEVELOPING IN BURMA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Probably the greatest battle yet fought in Burma is developing along the Chin Hills, where the Japanese have sent large units across the Chindwin River. Hard fighting has been in progress for three days in the Tiddim area, on the southern flank of the main operation, says the Associated ...

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  24. TIRED, PALE GIRLS AND WOMEN

    Anaemia or bloodlessness should never be neglected, because it may develop into a delicate state of health. It can cause dizzy spells, listlessness, pale cheeks and ...

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  25. S. Australian Gift to Norwich Messenger

    LONDON, Tuesday.—On behalf of the Premier of South Australia, the Agont-General (Sir George M'Cann) presented an illuminated address to a ...

    Article : 106 words
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