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  3. RED ARMIES SMASHING NAZI BUG LINE

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—There is still no sign that the Germans are making a determined stand at any point in the Ukraine. Observers in Moscow believe the Nazi Commander, von ...

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  4. THOUSAND JAPANESE KILLED

    Gen. MacArthur's H.Q.— Approximately 1000 Japanese were killed or wounded when between 3000 and 4000 made ...

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  5. SEARCHING THE PRISONERS

    German soldiers, captured by the Allied Fifth Army forces, empty their pockets as U.S. military policemen search their clothing at a collecting point in western Italy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAP. BASE BLASTED

    Geysers of smoke spurt up from blasted installations on Dagua airfied. in the Wewak area of New Guinea, as low-flying B-25 Mitchell bombers depart from the Japanese base. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ENQUIRY INTO CENSORSHIP APPROVED BY P.M.

    CANBERRA—Opposition proposals for an enquiry into censorship by a committee of Parliament have been accepted by Mr. Curtin, with the exception for the time being of a recommendation that the committee should continue in being as an ...

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  8. BRITISHERS NOT INTERESTED

    BOSTON (A.A.P.).—The British Ambassador (Lord Halifax) yesterday discounted the idea that U.S. "peace now ...

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  9. TIME LIMIT SET FOR LUFTWAFFE

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—Granted favourable weather, the air war will be decided in 30 to 60 days, a high official source stated to-day. THE COMBINED British and ...

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  10. ALLIED RAIDS NEAR ROME

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—More than 1000 sorties were flown by the Allied air forces in Italy, mainly against railway and ...

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  11. MASSACRE AT LWOW

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—The Red Army's approach to Lwow has caused the Germans to accelerate its evacuation and begin wholesale ...

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  12. REST OF NEWS IN BRIEF

    MELBOURNE.—A suggestion that a 40-hour working week be sought for all workers within the British Empire will be one of several motions submitted by ...

    Article : 315 words
  13. CRITICISM OF N.G. CAMPAIGN

    CANBERRA.—Criticising the conduct of the New Guinea campaign. Sir Earle Page, in a statement in Parliament last night, inferred that there was a ...

    Article : 115 words
  14. Couldn't Keep Funeral Cheerful

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.)—The funeral yesterday of Irvin Cobb, the famous humorist, was all he requested, except one thing—try as they would. Little ...

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  15. RUMANIAN PEACE ENVOY ON WAY TO CAIRO

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—Prince Stirbey, Rumanian politician who is reported to be seeking Allied peace terms, has left Turkey for Cairo, says. Reuters correspondent. THE FACT that he has a special pass ...

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  16. Shipowners Reply to Mr. Curtin

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Australian shipping lines in London, in a statement commenting on Mr. Curtin's references last week to passenger fares, said:— ...

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  17. U.S. WOOL SALE CRITICISM

    BOSTON (A.A.P.).—Wool interests are opposed to the Government handling the raw wool situation and are very critical of the current disposal ...

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  18. Avoiding Damage to Shrines

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Commenting on the Pope's plea that Rome be saved, the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) said yesterday: "I ...

    Article : 165 words
  19. Australia's War Effort in Book

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—In reviewing a book, "What Australia Has Done," edited by H. C. Smart (information officer at Australia Houses), the "Daily ...

    Article : 119 words
  20. Soviet Recognises Badoglio

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Russia and Italy have resumed diplomatic relations, according to an official announcement from Naples. ...

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  21. JEEPS SPEED UP UNLOADING

    LONDON (B.O.W.).—How amphibous jeeps may revolutionse loading and unloading of merchant ships has been described by Captain G. Harris. ...

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  22. LEAVE FOR A.I.F.

    CANBERRA.—The Leader of the Opposition in the Senate (Senator McLeay) yesterday repeated his charges that leave treatment of ...

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  23. LANCASTER'S 96 OPERATIONS

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Eighteen operations with the Australian Air Force and 78 earlier operations with the R.A.F.—this is the record of a ...

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  24. COMMANDO RAID IN DODECANESE

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—The German news agency says the German garrison on Tilos Island. N.W. of Rhodes (Dodecahese). repelled a British raid ...

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  25. URGED TO LEAVE TASMANIA OUT OF POWERS TRANSFER

    CANBERRA.—It would be possible to accept powers from other states and leave Tasmania out of it. said Mr. Coles (Ind., vic.) in Parliament yesterday, when the debate on the Referendum Bill was resumed. ...

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  26. Wake Island Raid

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Wake Island, about 600 miles north of the Marshall Islands, was bombed on Saturday afternoon. Army and Navy ...

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  27. SPIES ARRESTED IN CHILE

    SANTIAGO (A.A.P.).—The Chilean secret service has arrested over 20 persons on charges of espionage, including Else von Flater, German ...

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  28. FIRST BRITISH STEP TO ISOLATE EIRE DURING "CRITICAL OPERATIONS"

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—Mr. Churchill told the House of Commons yesterday that the ban an travel between Britain and Eire was the first step by the Government in a plan to isolate Eire because of forthcoming critical operations. "FOR some time past." Mr. Churchill ...

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  29. PADRES INTERCHANGE

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—An artillery brigade of the Eighth Army has successfully tried out an Australian air force suggestion that badres should be ...

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  30. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE construction of an Olympic pool has been suggested by Mr. McElwee, M.L C.. to replace the ancient and depressing City ...

    Article : 113 words
  31. Mr. Beasley Going to America

    CANBERRA.—The Minister for Supply and Shipping (Mr. Beasley) will represent the Australian Government at the International Labour Office ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. Plan for Standardising Australian Rail Gauges

    CANBERRA.—A plan submitted by the Minister for Transport (Mr. Ward) for standardisation of Australian railway gauges was endorsed by Cabinet yesterday. THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL of Land ...

    Article : 170 words
  33. MINERS WILL IGNORE VETO OF RIGHT TO CALL STRIKES

    SYDNEY.—The general secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. G.) Grant) said yesterday that the federation would continue to authorise ...

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  34. JAP. "TEASPOON" SUPPLY SERVICE

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Rear Admiral Sherman, carrier warfare expert told war correspondents in the Central Pacific that Japan has lost so much ...

    Article : 177 words
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