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    Indians are flocking to join up in Northern India. New recruits are shown receiving an advance pay on enrolment. Recruiting has proceeded apace, quite unaffected by the Congress campaign. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Impetus Maintained In Italian Push

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP). — The 5th and 8th Armies in Italy have maintained their impetus against the southern end of the Gustav Line and have torn wide gaps into the German lines. The Allied lines are now based roughly on the main road running from ...

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  5. Chinese Open New Drive Across Salween

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday (AAP). — In a desperate bid to join up with General Stilwell's forces in Northern Burma, C[?]hinese troops opened up a major drive in Western Yunnan on Wednesday and crossed the Salween River at a number of points on a 100 mile front. ...

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  6. Demands For Aust. Food To Increase

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A claim that Australia after the war would face a more severe food rationing than ever had been known unless ...

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    Rear Admiral Frank J. Lowry of the U.S. Navy, who commanded American, British and Greek naval units carrying out ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Scout bombers which took part in the carrier-plane strike against Japanese bases in Palau Islands hover over their mother ship.—U.S. Pacific Fleet photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FREER GOVT. FOR FRANCE THAN ITALY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (AAP). —The Assistant Secretary for War (Mr. John McCoy) said at a Press conference that France and other ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Tito Now Commands Army Of 300,000 Partisans

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (AAP).—In a special article in the magazine "World" Marshal Tito declared that the Yugoslav People's Army of Liberation was now 300,000 strong and was equipped with armaments captured from the Germans. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. King Decorates General Blamey

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP). — The King received the Commander-in-Chief of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Priest On Verge Of Breakdown

    SPRINGFIELD (Mass.), Monday (AAP).—Father Orlemansky, who was suspended from ecclesiastical duties following his visit to ...

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  13. Allies Co-operate in Putting Pressure on Sweden

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (AAP). —It was learned that Russia is co-operating with Britain and America in diplomatic efforts, ...

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  14. Copy Editor Acquitted

    NEW YORK, Monday (AAP).—A Federal Jury acquitted Frederick Heizer Wright, Copy Editor of the New York "Daily News" on charges ...

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  15. Outrages At Singapore

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, Tuesday.—Among the many hundreds of Sikhs liberated by the United States force at Hollandia was an Indian medical officer who was forced by the Japanese to march all the way from Wewak to Hollandia before escaping to ...

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  16. CHURCH ROLE IN NEW ORDER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Church could challenge this secular age and effectively influence the primary activities of man in the new ...

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  17. Adelaide Abattoirs Strike

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Demanding the reinstatement of a workmate who had recently served three months for an offence in ...

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