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  3. GLOUCESTERS GIVE RECEPTION

    A RECEPTION was given by the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester at Parliament House, Canberra, after the swearing-in ceremony. Here is one of the guests being received by the Duchess. Mrs. Curtin is on the left ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BERLINERS CAN HEAR THUNDER OF SOVIET ARTILLERY AS MIGHTY FORCE RACES TOWARDS CAPITAL

    LONDON, THURSDAY — A MOVING WALL OF RUSSIAN TANKS, GUNS, INFANTRY AND TRANSPORTS EXTENDING ALONG A FRONT OF AT LEAST 60 MILES IS ADVANCING WESTWARD IN A RACE FOR THE ODER AND BERLIN. WITH TANK SPEARHEADS ONLY 45 MILES FROM THE CAPITAL BERLINERS CAN HEAR THE THUNDER OF SOVIET ...

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  5. Great Cities Captured Intact

    MOSCOW, Thursday — The great cities of Gleiwitz, Hinden-. burg and Beuthen, in Germany, and Katowice and Sosnowiec, in ...

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  6. PLANNED TO SPREAD DISEASE AMONG SPANIARDS

    ROME, Thursday.—Colonel Santo Emanuele, former head of Italian Fascist counter-espionage, giving evidence in a Rome court, where ...

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  7. AMERICANS ADVANCE THROUGH OUTER DEFENCES OF SIEGFRIED LINE

    LONDON, Thursday — American tanks and infantry have crossed the German border east of Monschau and north-east of St.Vith, and four more villages have been captured. The American soldiers have advanced up to 3000 yards on a 30-mile front ...

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  8. To Be Armed Anew For Fight Against Japan

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— American troops shifted from Europe to the Pacific after the defeat of Germany will leave the bulk of ...

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  9. Russians And Allies May Link Up

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The "New York Times" correspondent at S.H.A.E.F. says the possibility that the Western Front Allied armies and the Soviet forces ...

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  10. HUNDREDS OF GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS NAMED

    LONDON, Thursday — The "Daily Telegraph" says several hundred Germans have already been named as war criminals to be tried after the war. Masses of evidence are now pouring into the headquarters of the United Nations War Crimes Commission. ...

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  11. KUKONG TAKEN BY JAPS

    CHUNGKING, Thursday. — The Chinese announced that the Japanese had captured Kukong, provisional capital of Kwangtung Province, after two days of ...

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  12. Burma Advances Continue

    BOMBAY, Thursday. — Fifteenth Indian Corps troops took Mangaw on Monday after heavy fighting. The enemy has a strong artillery ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS AMONG REPATRIATED PRISONERS

    LONDON, Thursday. — More than 40 Australians are among 721 sick and wounded repatriated prisoners of war from Germany who were exchanged in ...

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  14. WILL SOON TURN FULL POWER AGAINST JAPAN

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—In the Speech from the Throne on the prorogation of Parliament, the Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Rinfret) said ...

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  15. 16 CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH

    AUBURN (Maine), Thursday.—At least 16 children, whose ages ranged from three months to three years, seven of them under a year, and one ...

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  16. Awaiting Execution For Murder of Fellow-Prisoner

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Five German prisoners of war are awaiting execution for killing Corporal Johann Kunze, a fellow-prisoner, because they believed him ...

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  17. Italy Unable To Bear Armistice Costs

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Italian Government has announced that it has informed the Allies that it is impossible for Italy to continue to bear the strain ...

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  18. NEW BRITISH CIVIL TRANSPORT PLANE

    LONDON, Thursday. — Vickers. Armstrong Ltd. are pushing ahead with the production of a civil transport plane, the VC-One, designed for ...

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  19. FOREIGN PRESS LEAVING BERLIN

    LONDON, Thursday — The "Daily Telegraph's" stockholm correspondent reports that the foreign press is being evacuated from Berlin. Swedish ...

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  20. 93,000 Unemployed in Britain Last Year

    LONDON, Thursday.—There were 93,300 registered unemployed in the United Kingdom on October 16, 1944, which is the latest date for which figures are available, ...

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  21. Jet Planes Will Play Big Part In Pacific

    NEW YORK, Thursday — War Production Board official's any jet propelled fighters will displace to a great degree present fighter ...

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