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  3. CASSINO BY-PASSED IN NEW SUCCESSES

    LONDON (A.A.P.)— All German resistance below the North to South road linking Cassino with the coast of Italy has ceased. The Gustav Line has been torn to ribbons. Cassino ...

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  4. "MONTY" GOES TO SEA

    Gen. Montgamery aboard a British battleship when he visited the Home Fleet a few days ago. With him is Sir Bruce Eraser. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHINESE OPEN OFFENSIVE

    CHUNGKING (A.A.P.)—Over 20,000 Chinese troops have crossed the Salween River on more than a dozen points on a 130 miles front, thereby opening China's first real offensive in the drive aimed at joining up with the Allied forces in Burma. ...

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  6. R.A.A.F. MEN IN LIBERATORS

    An inspection of engines is performed on a Liberator converted for use by the Air Transport Command. Australian crews are already flying Liberator bombers, in action and in readiness for the formation of all-Australian squadrons. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIAN DRIVE IN N.G. STILL UNOPPOSED

    Gen. MacArthur's H.Q.—Australian troops, who for the past three weeks have been pushing steadily up the New Guinea coast from Madang, have advanced nearly 40 miles without contacting the fleeing Japanese. ...

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  8. SPY-RAIDERS OVER ENGLAND AGAIN

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—Enemy spy raiders were: over the south coast of England on Monday night on a scale comparable with the previous night's activity. ...

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  9. REST OF NEWS IN BRIEF

    ADELAIDE.—A meat shortage in Adelaide is threatened within the next couple of days unless there is an early settlement of a strike at the metropolitan ...

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  10. Gen. Stilwell's Progress in Mogaung Valley

    LONDON (A.A.P.)— Progress of Gen. Stilwell's forces Seems slow, but they have taken nearly half the Mogaung Valley and are ready to clean up the remainder, says an Associated Press despatch from N. Burma. ...

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  11. N.S.W. Milk Subsidy of 2½d Gallon

    CANBERRA.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Forde) announced last night flat the Government has approved a proposal by the Prices Stabilisation ...

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  12. SETBACK FOR NAZIS ON DNIESTER

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—German attacks N.W. of Tyraspol, on the lower Dniester, have died down, indicating a decisive set back for the enemy on one of the most important sectors of the southern front. ...

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  13. Says A.B.C. is Playing Politics

    SYDNEY.—Mr. J. T. Lang, M.L.A., Leader of the Lang Labour Party, complained last night that the Australian Broadcasting Commission had refused ...

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  14. RELAX CONTROLS AFTER WAR

    SYDNEY.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr, Forde) said last night that war-time control regulations would not remain in existence after the ...

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  15. Federal Help With Housing Schemes

    CANBERRA.—Commonwealth financial help for states for the post-war housing programme was discussed at a conference which opened yesterday. ...

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  16. P.O.W. EXCHANGE IN SPAIN

    LONDON (A.A.P.).— The Spanish Telegraph agency. states that over 900 Allied war prisoners, 814 of whom are British and the remainder American, ...

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  17. PLANS TO RULE GERMANY

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—The Assistant Secretary of War (Mr. John McCoy) disclosed yesterday that France and other friendly nations would ...

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  18. 14,000 CHURCH BUILDINGS HIT

    LONDON (A.A.P.).— Nearly 14,000 churches, monasteries, convents and other ecclesiastical buildings have suffered ...

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  19. CANADIAN FRIGATE LOST

    OTTAWA (A.A.P.).—The Canadian frigate Valley Field while on convoy duty in the North Atlantic was torpedoed and sunk with the loss of 196 ...

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  20. Sold Smuggled Japanese Pills

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.)— Sentencing Murray Steir, chemist, to imprisonment not exceeding three years for selling over 50,000 sleep-producing pills ...

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  21. EMPIRE SECRETARIAT: CURTIN'S PLAN REFERRED TO DOMINIONS

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—The Empire Prime Ministers have decided to consult their respective Governments concerning Mr. Curtin's plan for a permanent Empire Secretariat, and the conference thus is likely to end to-morrow without deciding on any ...

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  22. COAL MINE STOPPAGES

    SYDNEY.—Because bools belonging to surface hands disappeared the state mine at Lithgow, which employs more than 400 men, was idle yesterday. ...

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  23. Problems of Taxi Services

    MELBOURNE—Unless more consideration was given by Governments to the needs of taxi services in Melbourne there was a great possibility that soon ...

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  24. Reported Air Agreement Denied

    NEW YORK (A.AP.).—Senators have expressed surprise at London despatches quoting Lord Beaverbrook's recent statement in the Lords concerning ...

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  25. PARTISANS BATTLING WITH CHETNIKS: TITO'S VIEWS ON POST-WAR BALKANS

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—Marshal Tito's latest communique reports battles with Gen. Mikhailovitch's Chetniks in western Bosnia, where Chetniks had been observed concentrating for an offensive. MARSHAL TITO said that the ...

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  26. Priest Ill, But Must Do Penance

    SPRINGFIELD (A.A.P.).— Father Orlemanski, the Polish-American priest recently back from Russia, has been confined to bed at his church ...

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  27. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE peoples of the world, Bishop Cranswick has said, should be ape family. That is a truly Christian concept. It is also a ...

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  28. WAR BRIDES STOWED AWAY TO U.S. ILLEGAL ENTRY CHARGES

    SAN FRANCISCO (A.A.P.)— Two Australian war brides who followed their U.S. army husbands to the U.S. by stowing away on a merchant vessel, have been taken into custody by the immigration authorities to face charge's of illegal entry. ...

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  29. Chaplin Acquitted of Conspiracy Charge

    LOS ANGELES (A.A.P.).— Judge O'Connor has dismissed an indictment charging Charles Chaplin, Thomas Durante and Robert Arden with ...

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  30. COMPLICATIONS MAY ARISE WITH FRENCH GOVERNMENT

    ALGIERS (A.A.P.)— The French Consultative Assembly yesterday agreed unanimously to rename the French Committee of National Liberation the Provisional Government of France. THE ASSEMBLY also passed a vote ...

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  31. Frank Mr. Ward

    THE Federal Minister for Transport (Mr. Ward) is often criticised, but it must be said in his favour that he is much less ...

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  32. Climax Near

    THE forces of the free ,world are poised on Germany's every side to deliver the death blow to Hitlerism. The climax of ...

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