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  3. AMERICANS ON OUTSKIRTS OF COLOGNE: CITY HEAVILY SHELLED

    LONDON.—Vanguards of the U.S. Fist Army are now on the outskirts of Cologne, key city of the Rhine, which is being shelled heavily. ...

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  4. BOMBS FALL ON HONG KONG

    Bombs from U.S. Navy carrier-based planes blast shipping in Japanese-held Hong Kong harbour, on the south-east China coast. Flaming ships and dock areas are the results of bomb hits scored during one of three assaults on Hong Kong by the U.S. Third Fleet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WAR FRONT SUMMARY

    The Germans in the northern sector are withdrawing some of their troops across the Rhine. American tanks are in the ...

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  6. GAINS PLANNED FOR POLAND

    The above map illustrates the restorations to be made to Poland under decisions made by the "Big Three" at the Yalta conference. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Russians Cut Danzig Land Escape

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — Marshal Rokossovsky's tanks and mobile infantry, supported by cavalry, are cutting to pieces German defensive lines on the coastal railway connecting Danzig and Stettin. ...

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  8. CLEARING IWO PLATEAU

    GUAM (A.A.P.). — U.S. Marines have overrun most of the vital central plateau in Iwo-Jima, says United Press. ...

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  9. Goebbels Sings Woeful Tune: Can Hardly Bear Air Raids

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Goebbels told Germans in a broadcast yesterday that "the air ter- ror has reached inhuman proportions and can now hardly be borne." BEWAILING the events of the war "which in the last few weeks have ...

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  10. "Gift Trains" for Russians

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Moscow radio says that when. a Red Army unit captured the rail station at Allenstein (Southern ...

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  11. RYUKU ISLANDS BOMBARDED

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.)—According to Tokio radio, a large number of U.S. carrier planes commenced an attack on the Ryuku Islands at 7.30 ...

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  12. GOEBBELS WILL SUICIDE!

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — "Life would not be worth living if Germany doe lot win the war," Goebbels told Germans in an ...

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  13. Britain's Greatest Battleship

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—The Admiralty reveals that the battleship which princess Elizabeth launched on the Clyde on November 30 has been named ...

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  14. N. Guinea Road Paved With Gold

    WASHINGTON — While building a road recently through the New Guinea jungles, U.S. military engineers unwittingly used one million dollars ...

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  15. MINES SINK 1000 AXIS SHIPS

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—More than 1000 enemy ships have been sunk or damaged by British mines since the out-break of war, stated Rear-Admiral ...

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  16. U.S. War Pledge to American States

    MEXICO CITY (A.A.P.)—The U.S. has reassured other nations at the inter American conference that it would undertake joint military action for the ...

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  17. REST OF NEWS IN BRIEF

    PARIS (A.A.P.). — A French Government communique says France has accepted an invitation to be one of the sponsors of the San Franciseo ...

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  18. Germans Will Tremble for Generations

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—Lublin (Poland) radio quoted this order-of-the-day from Marshal Zhukov to the First Polish Army: ...

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  19. Disorders in Athens

    ATHENS (A.A.P.). — A grenade thrown during a demonstration against the arrest of 300 members of ELAS killed two and wounded seven Greek ...

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  20. AUS. MOSQUITO'S 40 MISSIONS

    MELBOURNE—The first Australian-built Mosquito aircraft to go into action against the enemy has been sent south for overhaul. ...

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  21. Heavy Brenner Raids

    ROME (A.A.P.) — The Mediterranean Air Force in the 24 hours ended on Wednesday night dropped a record tonnage of bombs for the ...

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  22. SAYS RETURNED MEN MAY REVOLT

    CANBERRA.—A revolt by returned soldiers of this war unless the Government changed its present restrictive policy towards them was forecast by Mr. Holt (Lib., Vic.) in the House of Representatives yesterday. ...

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  23. BERLIN HIT FOR 9th NIGHT

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — R.A.F. Mosquitoes, carrying 4000lb. bombs, have attacked Berlin for the ninth successive night ...

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  24. Rumanian Cabinet Collapse

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—King Michael of Rumania has accepted the resignation of the Cabinet headed by Gen. Radescu and has begun consultations for the ...

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  25. RELIEF SHIP REACHES MANILA

    MANILA.—The first American cargo ship with supplies has entered Manila Harbour since the recapture of the city from ...

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  26. Corregidor Clear

    MANILA.—The first American can cargo ship with supplies has entered Manila Harbour since the recapture of the city from ...

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  27. Roosevelt, Stalin for England

    LONDON (B.O.W.). — Pres. Roosevelt intends to visit England in the Spring or early summer, it was learned yesterday. ...

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  28. LEND-LEASE FOR FRANCE

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.)—The U.S. has concluded three lend-lease agreements with France—a master agreement identical with the United King. ...

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  29. NO SHIPPING FOR WAR WIVES

    CANBERRA.—The seriousness of the Allied shipping position was again stressed by Mr. Curtin in the House of Representatives yesterday. ...

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  30. ATTACK THROWN BACK IN ITALY

    ROME (A.A.P.).—A German attack against Allied positions on the east flood bank of the Senio River, south of Russilugo railways, at the eastern ...

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  31. Duke Urges Team-Work

    CANBERRA—"If our world is to be a new order, if it is to be a world of reality and constructive work, it must also be a world of co-operation ...

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  32. HOME FOR P.O.W. IN ENGLAND

    LONDON (A.A.P.) — Gowrie House, the Australian Red Cross home in Eastbourne for repatriated war prisoners, was opened yesterday. ...

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  33. R.A.F. Using Jet Planes: U.S. 800 m.p.h. Machine

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The first and so far, only jet-propelled aircraft of the United Nations to go into action against the enemy is the Gloster Meteor, states an Air Ministry annoucement. ...

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  34. Mine Strike Extends

    SYDNEY.—A dispute which has held up production at the Rhondda colliery for six weeks was extended yesterday to four other small northern mines— ...

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  35. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    ALL that senator Foll said about General Blamey, Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Land Forces, in the Senate on ...

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  36. Jap. Minister Resigns to Form New Party

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Tokio radio says Admiral Seizo Kobayashi, who was appointed Minister without portfolio last December, has resigned after ...

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  37. LIGHTER BEER WANTED

    CANBERRA — More suitable hours for the sale of liquor and greater facilities for obtaining liquor with meals were advocated in the Senate ...

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  38. BIG TRANSFER TO PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.) — Denying that 250,000 soldiers will return home each month after Germany's defeat, the War Secretary (Mr. Stimson) said that ...

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  39. TEXTILE APPRENTICES

    ADELAIDE.—The Federal Council of the Textile Workers' Union yesterday decided that the Federal management committee should be instructed to take ...

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