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  2. JAP AIR DEFEAT IN ATTACK ON ALLIED WARSHIPS

    Japanese aircraft were badly defeated in a battle with American warships, including a battleship, in Leyte Gulf en Monday. The Japanese attacked with 25 fighters, torpedo bombers and dive bombers. They ...

    Article : 441 words
  3. ALLIED LEADERS PLANNING FOR VICTORY

    Plans for the final defeat of Germany were discussed at a conference last night between General Eisenhower and ...

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  4. AMERICANS STRIKE INTO SAAR ON 40 MILES FRONT

    The American Third Army is striking into the Saar, which is Germany's most important war zone, apart from the Ruhr. Reuters correspondent says that at some points along a 40-miles front General Patron's forces are ...

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  5. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE THROUGH EASTERN CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    The Russians are rapidly approaching' the cross-roads of their offensive through Eastern Czechoslovakia and events of the next 48 hours should show whether General Petrov's forces are aiming chiefly to clear the Germans from the interior of Slovakia ...

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  6. SENATOR KEANE SAYS AIM IS LOWER TAXATION

    The Commonwealth Government wants to get back to lower taxation, as soon as possible, in order to promote the incentive ...

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  7. POLES REJECT SOVIET PLAN

    Since the return' of the Polish President (Mikolajeysh) from his mission to Moscow, it has become evident that a majority of ...

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  8. TOTALITARIAN POWERS FOR BELGIAN GOVT.

    With steel — lielmcted British troops and tanks outside the Parliament, supporting the Brussels police, the Chamber of ...

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  9. RAINS RESTRICT ALLIED FORCES IN NORTH ITALY

    Heavy rains, which have fallen on the battlefield around Faenza in Italy, are holding up the operations of the Eighth and "Fifth Armies and ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. U.S.A. PAPERS CAMPAIGN FOR NEWS FREEDOM

    The American Society of Newspaper Editors resolved to campaign until freedom of news becomes a living reality everywhere in the world. ...

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  11. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CHBANGS

    The "Daily Mall" says that reports of differences between the Chiangs are confirmed by observers from China, A report is circulating that Madame ...

    Article : 173 words
  12. AMERICAN PRAISE FOR BRITISH FORTITUDE

    The "New York —Times," in an editorial, "Blood, Sweat and Tears," pays,a glowing tribute to the disclosures in the British White Paper. ...

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  13. HEAVY AIR ATTACK ON NUREMBURG

    One of the—strongest forces of Mosquitoes, yet sent to Germany to attack a single target, bombed the industrials town of Nuremburg last ...

    Article : 156 words
  14. SOLDIERS APPEAL TO MUNITION WORKERS

    The Under—Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson)told a Press conference that 27 officers, who saw artillery ammunition rationed at the front, ...

    Article : 86 words
  15. Anti-Conscription Disturbances in Canada

    The ' House of Commons held a three-hour secret session on overseas reinforcements yesterday, after which Uie Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  16. JAP FORCE LANDED ON MOROTAI?

    Tokyo radio claimed that a powerful Japanese unit' made a bloodless surprise counter-landing at Morotai on Sunday. ...

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  17. NORES FORCED TO LEAVE HOMES

    Along tlie sole highway from Kirkenes to Tosjon, 90 miles to the south Norwegian civilians are fleeing on foot before the Germans ...

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  18. NO ENEMY P.O.W. TO STAY AFTER WAR

    No aliens from abroad would be allowed to remain in Australia after the war unless they were likely to make desirable citizens, and no. ...

    Article : 330 words
  19. No Short Cut to Germany, Says General Alexander

    In an interview with the American Aimy newspaper, "Stats and Stupes," General Sir Harold Alexandei declared that there was no ...

    Article : 106 words
  20. N.Z. NAVAL OFFICER DISMISSED

    As a sequel to H.M.N.Z.S. Arbutus striking a submerged shoal off Viwa Island, near Fiji, on October 7. Lieut.Commander John Alan Rhind ...

    Article : 58 words
  21. DEADLY GASES HOLD UP RESCUE WORK

    The centre of the area, devastated by the bomb explosion at Burton-onTrent on Monday, has been sealed off from rescue workers on account of ...

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  22. Jap Evacuation at Kalagan

    The evacuation by enemy troops of some positions on the west bank of the Kalapan River was announced in the SEAC communique, which ...

    Article : 130 words
  23. ORGANISING CHINA'S WAR PRODUCTION

    Mr Donald Nelson personal representative of Piesident Roosevelt in an addiess to the Peoples Political Council said that the formation of ...

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  24. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES

    Since D—dayt the,Allied armies on the Western Iront have taken nearly 750,000 prisoners. The American First Army ...

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  25. GERMAN TIGER TANK SUPERIORITY

    Officers and men of a veteran American ' armoured division are unanimous that the new German Royal 72-ton Tiger tank With an 88 ...

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  26. JAP ADVANCE IN CHINA

    The latest Chinese communique does not refer to the Japanese claims of having crossed the border into Kweichow Province but reports a ...

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  27. ARGENTINE TO TAX GAMBLING SALOONS

    According to the "New York Times"' representative at Buenos Aires, General Farrel's Government has decreed that Casinos and ...

    Article : 69 words
  28. MARSEILLES PORT RESTORED

    Major Ralph Royce, commander of the First Technical Air Force, revealed that the port of Marseilles is now operating efficiently. ...

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  29. CRITICISM OF NOEL COWARD

    The City Council passed a resolution condemning Noel Coward for "libel reflecting on the valour and courage of the Brooklyn fighting ...

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  30. KING TO BROADCAST

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The King will broadcast at 8 p.m. on Sunday, on the occasion of the official standing down of the Home Guard. ...

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  31. DOBELL PRIZE APPEAL TO HIGH COURT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Mary Edwards and Joseph Wolisky have given notice of appeal in the High Court against the Dobell portrait ...

    Article : 51 words
  32. NATIONALISING FRENCH MINES

    PAKIH, wecinesciay.—[?] Correspondent says that the French Cabinet has decided to nationalise coal mines in the Norde and Pas de ...

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