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  3. Bombers Again Hit Berlin

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.)—Heavy British bombers blasted their way through powerful opposition early ...

    Article : 370 words
  4. JAP. COMRADE

    Pte Kenneth M. Higa, of Kekaha, Kauai, Hawaii, cleans his carbine before a pup tent behind the front lines in Italy. U.S. soldiers of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TALKS WITH STALIN IN IRAN REPORTED

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.)—Reports from Washington Inkara, Berlin, Paris and Vichy say [?] Mr. Churchill and President [?] are now meeting ...

    Article : 387 words
  6. NEW RED DRIVE, BERLIN SAYS

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.)—German sources say that the Russians have launched a new "super offensive" west of Smolensk towards Orsha, using 22 infantry divisions and ...

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  7. LOOKING FOR SNIPERS

    American infantrymen of the Allied Fifth Army approach a farmhouse used by the Germans as an observation post to search the building for snipers during the Allied advance on Naples, Italy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EIGHTH ARMY'S ADVANCE STRONGLY RESISTED

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.)—The Eighth Army has made a further advance and captured Castel Frentano, three miles south-west of Lanciano, near the Adriatic end of the German, line. ...

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  9. NEW PHASE IN PACIFIC

    CANBERRA, Friday.—"The Cairo declaration tells the Australian people quite clearly that there is no short cut to victory ...

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  10. Might Have Been England's Gauleiter

    LONDQN, Friday (A.A.P.).—Prince Hubertus of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, who was once reported to be Hitler's choice as ...

    Article : 65 words
  11. "A.I.F. Magnificent"

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Speaking in Melbourne to-night, Major-General Lethbriogge, leader of the British Military Mission, who is now preparing his ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. U.S. Must Hold Bases After War

    WASHINGTON Thursday (A.A.P)—The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Senator Connally), discussing post-war problems ...

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  13. REST OF NEWS IN BRIEF

    Paris radio says terrorists in Toulouse on Thursday killed Maurice Sarraut, brother of Albert Sarraut, a former French Cabinet Minister. ...

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  14. TRANSFER OF POWERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—[?] are expected from the meeting of the Federal Cabinet in Canberra on Tuesday. First, there ...

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  15. FUTURE OF ARMS WORKS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Uses to which munition factories and annexes will be put after the war are being considered by the Government. The view is ...

    Article : 71 words
  16. U.S. Casualties Now Total 126,969

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—The Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) announces that American army casualties from the beginning of the ...

    Article : 56 words
  17. BALLOT TO PICK COAL MINERS

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.).—The Labour Minister (Mr. Bevin) announced in the Commons that a scheme had been worked out under which a ballot ...

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  18. How Many Jap. Ships Have Been Sunk?

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.).—If the Government wished the country to be less optimistic and avert any possibility of slackening, it must give the public ...

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  19. A.I.F. MOVING ON WAREO

    Gen. MacArthur's H.Q., Friday.—In a three-pronged drive, Australians are advancing on Wareo, their next objective in ...

    Article : 248 words
  20. PACIFIC STILL ONLY SECONDARY

    NEW YORK, Friday (A.A.P.—Although messages from Chungking say that the Three Power declaration at Cairo is hailed as a great diplomatic and political triumph for China, the Cairo correspondent of the "New York Times" says ...

    Article : 377 words
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    A blanket of smoke cloaks burning buildings and equipment on Marcus Island in the distance after an attack by U.S. carrier-based planes, one of which—a navy torpedo bomber—is shown on the way back to its ship. Marcus Island lies approximately 1200 miles south-west of Tokio. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. YOUTH GAOLED FOR 20 YEARS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Henry Bacon Secombe (16), who had been found guilty of the manslaughter of Mrs. Mary Pritchard (52), at Wauchope, was sentenced ...

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  23. CHOLERA FOLLOWS BENGAL FAMINE

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—A serious outbreak of cholera had followed the famine in Bengal, Mr. Amery, Secretary for India, told the ...

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  24. FOUR MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Four mines were idle to-day, involving a lost coal production of 2080 tons. The lost production for the week was 5880 tons, being ...

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  25. MINERS RE-ELECT PRESIDENT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. H. Wells has been re-elected general president of the Miners' Federation and Mr. G. W. S. Grant has been re-elected general ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. "HAW-HAW" IS NEARLY LYNCHED IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.)—Air raid wardens fighting a fire in the basement of the Berlin Press Club after one of last week's raids were amazed to hear a nearby fire fighter exchange a few words in English with another fire fighter, reports Herr ...

    Article : 191 words
  27. GEN. SMUTS SEES RUSSIA DOMINANT IN EUROPE AND BRITAIN GLORIOUS BUT POOR

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.)—A Russia completely dominating Europe in a way that no other power had ever dominated it before and a Britain rich in glory but poor in material things were forecast by Gen. Smuts in a striking address to the Empire Parliamentary Association. "THIS is explosive stuff," said General ...

    Article : 531 words
  28. NEWSPAPER'S RECORD

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.).—The "Evening News" announced an average daily net sale, during November of 1,002,436, making it the first evening ...

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  29. Will Invasion C.-in-C Take Over Soon?

    NEW YORK, Friday (A.A.P.)—The disclosure that Gen. George C. Marshall, the U.S. Chief of Staff, attended the Cairo conference has ...

    Article : 91 words
  30. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE general conceptions of Federal post-war reconstruction policies as outlined in articles by Mr. J. B. Chifley will be warmly ...

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  31. CLOSER IMPERIAL ORGANISATION URGED TO ENSURE POST-WAR DEVELOPMENT

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.)—A plea for Empire regional councils was made by Sir Alfred Beit (Cons.) during the resumed Commons debate on the Address-in-Reply to the King's speech. He moved an amendment regretting that it had not yet been possible definitely to arrange an Imperial conference to consider closer cohesion of the Commonwealth and Empire after the ...

    Article : 461 words
  32. U.S. PRESSURE IN MARSHALLS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—American aircraft are continuing "raid and search operations" in the Marshall Islands, north of the Gilberts, according ...

    Article : 126 words
  33. GOEBBELS TALKS ABOUT RISK OF CARRYING WHITE FLAGS

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.)—"That nation will be victorious which does not carry the white flag of capitulation among its luggage, for if a nation carries the white flag it may fall into the temptation of hoisting it in a dangerous hour." ...

    Article : 162 words
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