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  3. SOME AUSTRALIANS IN EXCHANGE OF WAR PRISONERS

    When the prisoner of War exchange ships arrived at Barcelona the sick and wounded men from the British Commonwealth were greeted with a ...

    Article : 132 words
  4. GREAT FORCES POISED FOR INVASION OF EUROPE

    General Eisenhower has massed 50 divisions and 80,000 paratroops in Southern England for the Allied assault on Europe, while an armada, consisting of transports, merchantmen, fishing boats, invasion barges, M.T.B.'s and destroyers, are concentrated ...

    Article : 221 words
  5. AERIAL WAR PRECEDING NEW SOVIET DRIVE

    The Russian war has become a battle of bombers, says the British United Press correspondent Russian and German ...

    Article : 244 words
  6. ALUES CAPTURE CASSINO; GERMAN GARRISON CAUGHT

    Today's Allied communique announced the capture of Cassino and Formia. British troops captured Cassino and Polish troops took the Monastery Hill. The cutting of Highway 6 ...

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  7. JAPS USE YOUTHS FOR BLOOD BANK

    Tokyo radio announced that the Japanese headquarters at Honan had organised youths in blood transfusion corps.It added that the youths ...

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  8. GLOUCESTER PAYS TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIA

    The Duke of Gloucester presided at a luncheon givsn by the Australian Club in honour of Mr. Curtin. The Duke said they were especially ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS CLEAN UP JAPANESE VERMIN

    Australian soldiers and sailors in the MadangAlexishafen ared have the most hair-raising job in New Guinea. They are digging up and "delousing" booby traps, loaded With thousands of pounds of explosives that ...

    Article : 535 words
  10. HAMMERING BLOWS TO BE DIRECTED AGAINST JAPAN

    Strong Indications exist, says Frank Kluekhorn, correspondent of the "New York Times" at Pacific headquarters, that ...

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  11. BRITISH LABOUR MARSHALLED FOR WAR EFFORT

    There are now nearly 23 million persons gainfully employed in Britain including armed forces at home and abroad, and also persons ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. JAP ATTEMPT TO ENCIRCLE LOYANG

    Japanese forces are throwing a huge loop, 125 miles to the west of Peping-Hankow railway, and appear to be ...

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  13. LONDON TALKS EMPHASISED EMPIRE UNITY

    "The declaration, which we have issued, indicated an essential which marks the Empire and expresses to other nations ...

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  14. NAZI PROGROMS PLANNED BY U.S. SEDITIONISTS

    Bedlam broke out at the sedition trial as the prosecutor (Mr. Rooge) opened a statement to the jury. Twenty-nine defendants and their ...

    Article : 169 words
  15. ALLIES PLANNING BLOCKADE OF JAPAN

    Replying in the House of Lords to criticism by Lord Elibank on the proposal to discontinue the Ministry of Economic Warfare after the ...

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  16. U.S. FLEET SAILS 1500 MILES INSIDE JAP DEFENCE LINE

    The Senate to-day confirmed the appointment of Mr. Forrestal as Secretary of the Navy. Mr. Forrestal told a Press ...

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  17. U.S. PRODUCING SUPER-BOMBERS

    Brigadier-General Haines announced in the Aviation Year Book that super-bombers with a speed of 350 miles an hour, flying at an altitude ...

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  18. DOCTORS ATTACK ON HEALTH PLAN "PREPOSTEROUS"

    "We are determined to carry through what we believe to be a great stride forward. Parliament endorsed our aim and the public ...

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  19. OF GLOUCESTER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Duke of Gloucester received General Sir Thomas Blamey to-day. DETROIT STRIKE ENDS ...

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  20. U.S. LEND-LEASE EXTENDED

    President Roosevelt has signed the third extension of the Lend-Lease Act until June, 1945. In a statement, he said that ...

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  21. JAP LEADERS CONFER ON WAR OUTLOOK

    Tokyo radio announced that seven former Japanese Premiers, Baron Waktsuk, Admiral Okadam, Baron Haranuma, Prince Konoye, Admiral ...

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  22. Spitfires Outclassed by Jap Fighters

    A spokesman at Allied headquarters revealed that the Japanese single-engine fighter had more manoeuvrability than the Spitfire and ...

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