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  3. BREACH OF GERMANLINE IN ALBAN HILLS

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Fifth Army infantry forces flooding into the Alban Hills and valleys have breached the Germans' main defensive line before Rome to a depth of nearly two miles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TUNING UP THE "CATS"

    This is an everyday scene at a busy R. A. A. F. flying maintenance base in North Queensland, to which Catalina flying boats are flown from operational bases for periodical overhaul ashore. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TECHNIQUE OF INVASION

    Battleships will cover the "Liberation" (as President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill have indicated the invasion of Europe should be called) landings, if the technique is the same as that which was employed in Sicily and Italy. The picture shows a British battleship shelling, from about ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TENSE BATTLE AT JASSY

    LONDON (A. A. P. ). —Fighting north of Jassy, in Rumania, continues to be fierce, but ...

    Article : 523 words
  7. JAPS. STILL ENTRENCHED ON BIAK ISLAND

    With General MacArthur's H. Q.—Enemy determination to contest every inch of ground that remains to him in Dutch New Guinea has been so pronounced that after nearly a week's fighting on Biak Island, the Japanese are still strongly ...

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  8. Simple Question at Referendum

    CANBERRA—The ballot paper for the referendum on greater Common-wealth powers has been simply framed. Pamphlets setting out the "yes" and ...

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  9. Germans Switched From Denmark

    STOCKHOLM (A. A. P. )—The Germans, according to the Danish Press Service, are switching troops from Denmark to ...

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  10. How Railyards Are Devastated

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Saumur railway yards, between Paris and Nantes, were bombed on Thursday night for the second night in succession. It was the 38th important junction to be devastated. ...

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  11. U.S. Strength Near Peak

    WASHINGTON (A. A. P. ).— The U. S. War Secretary (Mr. Stimson) told his press conference yesterday that, with ...

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  12. OTTAWA (A.A.P.).

    A member of the Canadian Cabinet said yesterday that Parliament may be dissolved in August, and general elections held in the autumn. ...

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  13. "JAPS. OVERSTEP. CAPACITY"

    OTTAWA (A. A. P.)—Looking like a story-book general, slightly stout, with tanned face and a guards' moustache, General Blamey yesterday spoke ...

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  14. Debt to Our Fighting Men

    OTTAWA (A. A. P.). —After addressing members of both Houses of the Canadian Parliament yesterday, Mr. Curtin left ...

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  15. CRIPPLED PLANE PACED IN

    LONDON (B. O. W. )—A Marauder was "talked" into a safe landing yesterday by another Marauder. The pilot of the crippled plane knew ...

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  16. SIAMESE TWINS BORN IN SWEDEN

    STOCKHOLM (A. A. P. )—Siamese twin girls have been born at Nassjo (south Sweden). They are reported to be doing well. The fusion seems to ...

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  17. POPE TELLS OF PEOPLE'S PLIGHT IN ROME

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—"Whoever dares lift a hand against the sacred territory of Rome would be guilty of matricide before the world and God's eternel justice," said the Pope in an address broadcast by Vatican radio. ...

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  18. Believe it or not, the Japs. Did!

    NEW YORK (A.P.P.)— A coastguard lieutenant, Jerome Langer, who participated in the capture of Wakde Island, related ...

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  19. TRAIN BLOWS UP

    LONDON (A. A. P. )— An ammunition train blew up in East Anglia early yesterday with force felt 20 miles away. Several were killed or injured. The ...

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  20. ANOTHER MOVE IN PACIFIC MAY FOLLOW LATEST RAIDS

    PEARL HARBOUR (A. A. P. ).—Widespread operations of U. S. bombers in the central and northern Pacific on Wednesday may herald another offensive, says Associated Press. ATTACKS RANGED from the ...

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  21. Wharf Workers Ordered to Resume

    SYDNEY — The Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Morrison) yesterday ordered wharf labourers to resume work. His order applied to the 225 ...

    Article : 278 words
  22. Soldier Land Settlers

    CANBERRA— The Commonwealth Government must guarantee returned soldier land settlers a certain living standard by payment of subsidies to ...

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  23. Japs. Aim at Allied Bases

    CHUNGKING (A.A.P.)—"Japan's great offensive in China appears to be on the verge of expansion into a four-ront battle aimed at wiping ...

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  24. Small Nations and Peace Planning

    WASHINGTON (A. A. P. )—The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) told his press conference yesterday that so far as the U. S. was concerned, the small nations ...

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  25. King Peter's Move for United Front by all Yugoslav Resistance Groups

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—King Peter of Yugoslavia has promised Serbs, Croats and Slovenes to contact all resistance elements in Yugoslavia before the new Yugoslav Government is formed under Dr. Ivan Subasic, former Governor of Croatia. KING PETER declared: "If the ...

    Article : 345 words
  26. Bomber Explodes: Australian Saved

    COLOMBO (A. A. P.)—A rescue party consisting of an American, an Englishman and a Scotsman saved an Australian and a Welshman from the crew of ...

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  27. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THERE will be a good deal of public sympathy with private operations of road transport services whose spokesmen waited ...

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  28. BULGARS SUBMIT TO HITLER

    LONDON (A. A. P. )—A new Cabinet has been formed in Bulgaria under Ivan Bacrianoff as Prime Minister. He was Minister for ...

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  29. NEARING INVASION MAKES PACT WITH FRANCE URGENT

    LONDON (A. A. P. ).—"More and more people in Britain are asking what is causing the delay in General de Gaulle' s arrival," states "The Times" diplomatic correspondent. "Now that the invasion hour is approaching, the need for ...

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  30. Australians in Coastal Command

    LONDON (A.A.P).—Two R.A.A.F. Sunderland squadrons based in Britain are among those officially congratulated for their work in March, ...

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  31. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    MOSCOW (A. A. P. )—Mr. Eric Johnston, president of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, said on arrival yesterday that he had come to discuss ...

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