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  3. MASS TRANSFER OF U.S. BOMBERS FOR PACIFIC WAR

    Japan's hour of doom will be brought immeasurably closer when, during the next 30 or 40 days, more than 2,000 Flying Fortresses and Liberators, in the greatest mass air ferrying operation in history will fly the Atlantic ...

    Article : 537 words
  4. AMERICANS SEIZE GERMAN LOOT OF VAST WEALTH

    American troops in the Tyrols find themselves custodians of one of the largest hoards of valuables that ever existed and ...

    Article : 149 words
  5. V.C. AWARDED FOR REMARKABLE COURAGE

    The amazing feat of an indian Army corporal, who has been awarded the fourth V.C. announced this week, reveals ...

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  6. IGNOMINIOUS END OF HIMMLER AFTER CAPTURE

    Heinrich Himmler cheated the hangman by committing suicide at the headquarters of the British Second Army at Luneberg on Wednesday, by swallowing a phial of potassium cyanide, at the moment he was being ...

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  7. TAX EVASION RAMP RUNS INTO MILLIONS

    Revealing the need for 5,000 additional field agents, the Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Morgenthau) said that when ...

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  8. Japs Organising Food Production For 20 Years' War

    Tokyo radio says that the Jap Minister for Agriculture (ishiguro) advocated a self-sufficiency programme for Japanese food ...

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  9. FREE GERMAN MOVEMENT LAUNCHED

    The Free German Movement in Switzerland has staged the first of a series of demonstrations demanding an "independent Democratic ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S WAR SECRET Hitler Planned to Invade England But Thought better

    General Jodl, who was one of the biggest Nazis captured in this week's dramatic clean-up of the German High Command, admitted that the German General Staff actually had ordered the invasion of England to begin on July 2, 1940, but this was called ...

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  11. NUFFIELD'S PLAN FOR AUSTRALIAN CAR FACTORY

    Lord Nuffield's decision to establish an Australian company for the manufacture of cars, was based on the knowledge that, if his ...

    Article : 130 words
  12. JAPS ROUTED FROM POSITIONS WEST OF PAOCHING

    The Chinese have routed the Japanese from positions 19 miles west of Paoching and are advancing on the city. Other forces mopped up the ...

    Article : 148 words
  13. MARSHAL PETAIN'S APPEAL

    Marshal Petain, who is facing a trial for treason, asked the court to forward a letter to Admiral Leahy, former United States Ambassador to ...

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  14. STALIN PAYS TRIBUTE TO RUSSIAN PEOPLE

    Moscow radio stated that Stalin appeared at a great victory banquet to the commanders of the Red Army. He admitted that there were three ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. MUSSOLINI UPSET HITLER'S PLANS

    According to "The Times" representative at Milan, the Communist newspaper "Unita," published the text of a letter from Hitler to ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN P.O.W. ENTERTAINED BY ROYALTY

    A party of 150 members of the A.I.F., who for the past few weeks had been toiling in Silesian coalfields or tramping across Germany, were ...

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  17. U.S. URGED TO REPEAL FIRST WORLD WAR DEBTS

    Giving evidence before the Senate Finance Committee on the Bill to repeal the Act which prohibits loans to foreign countries ...

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  18. NO MERE "CARETAKER" GOVERNMENT

    According to "The Times Parliamentary correspondent, Mr. Churchill does not intend to form a mere "caretaker government" but will ...

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  19. DISTINCTIVE FLAG FOR CANADA

    A promise that, if his government is returned to office, he would ask Parliament to authorise a distinctive Canadian flag, was given by the ...

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  20. Captured Wewak Japs Say Position Hopleess

    The Sixth Division troops, coming from the north and south in the Wewak area, are only two miles apart, but they are separated by a strong ...

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  21. AUTRALIA'S DEMANDS FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT ENDORSED

    Australia won the fight to keep the phrase "full employment" in the Economic and Social Charter when the U.S. delegate (Miss Gildersleeve) ...

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  22. BIG THREE TALKS SOON

    The missions to Moscow and London of Mr. Harry Hopkins and Mr. Joseph Davies, respectively, do not represent the preliminary to or a ...

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  23. TRIAL OF QUISLING

    A Norwegian court of three Judges and four laymen will try Quisling when he faces a treason charge. Paasberg, the former Chief Justice ...

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  24. 15 FEET OF WATER COVERS NORTH HOLLAND

    Winermgerward, the rich agricultural area which normally fed the greater part of Holland, is under 15 feet of water, due to the Germans ...

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  25. R.A.A.F. WORKS BEHIND JAP LIES

    Many dangerous missions have been undertaken by Australian airmen who have been dropping small parties of picked troops behind Jap ...

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  26. U-BOATS IN BALTIC

    LONDON, Friday.— German pirate U-boats arc still operating in the Baltic, where the Red Air Force is engaged in hunting them down, and ...

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  27. BOARD TO ALLOCATE WORLD SHIPPING

    The Washington United Maritime Authority—supreme agency for the United Nations and co-operating neutrals—formally began operations ...

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  28. DODECANESE VICTORY DEMONSTRATION

    The inhabitants of the Dodecanese Islands huve decided to erect statues of King George and Mr. Churchill on the island of Rhodes, as a ...

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  29. INDIA TO FOSTER CIVIL AVIATION

    The Government of India intends to promote the development of air transport services by a limited number of sound private organisations ...

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  30. Indictment of Jap Emperor as War Criminal

    Australia's demand for the indictment of Emperor Hirohito as a war criminal and his execution, as the head of a State responsible for systematic barbarities, is attached to authenticated rePorts of atrocities in New Guinea which haye been submitted to ...

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  31. JAP URNS FOUND AT WEWAK

    Australians at Wirui Mission, three miles south of Wewak, found 7,000 small boxes, containing the ashes of cremated Japanese. ...

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  32. REPATRIATION OF WAR PRISONERS

    The greatest repatriation plan in history, involving 2,500,000 persons, was put into operation on Wednesday, following a conference between ...

    Article : 88 words
  33. ECONOMICS IN AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY

    The House Banking Committee has approved of the Bretton Woods agreements giving the administration a first-round victory on the ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. BURMESE INLAND PORT CAPTURED

    The S. E. A. C. communique says that the important inland port of Bassein has been reached. It was found clear of Japs. The small ...

    Article : 75 words
  35. NATIONALISATION OF AIR SERVICES

    At the closing session of the Labour Party's Conference, a motion was carried expressing regret that the British Government at the Air ...

    Article : 61 words
  36. AWARD FOR RUSSIAN GENERALS

    Moscow radio announced that the Order of Victory has been awarded to Maishals Zhukov, Knoniev, Rokossovsky Malinovsky and Tolbhukin. ...

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  37. WAR CORRESPONDENTS RECOGNISED

    The American Veterans' Committee decided that American Press and radio correspondents, who served with Allied forces, were eligible for ...

    Article : 31 words
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