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  2. TITO FORTHRIGHT

    ROME, Monday.—Marshal Tito has made a statement in which he says that he has reached a working agreement with the Prime Minister ...

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  3. NEW GOC CEYLON

    COLOMBO, Monday. — Major general F. R. S. Cooper, former commander of the Fourth Indian Division, has arrived in Colombo to take ...

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  4. MEMEL FALLS IN NEW SOVIET DRIVE

    MOSCOW, Monday.— In a series of notable Red Army triumphs yesterday, the most important was the capture of the Baltic port of Memel in a new offensive that has cleared all parts of Lithuania remaining in German hands. A large town on the frontier of Germany and Poland was captured by Marshal Zhukov's forces, ...

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  5. US Troops 30 Miles from Manila: Rosaria Captured

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES, Monday—American troops on Luzon Island have made further important advances both on the western and northern flanks. To the west, they have captured the small town of Mexico which as less than 30 miles from Manila, while on the northern flank, the important Jap base ...

    Article : 275 words
  6. Passenger Plane in Trouble

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Lockheed 14. passenger aircraft circled over Sydney for several hours this morning before the pilot decided to ...

    Article : 134 words
  7. SYDNEY'S WARM GREETING TO DUKE AND DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Big crowds turned out in spite of leaden skies and drizzling rain to give a warm welcome to the Duke and. Duchess of Gloucester w .en they. came ashore at Sydney today from the liner which brought theme from England As the Royal barge approached Man-o'War steps in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Australian Civilians Held by Japs

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Seventy five Australian civilians are officially reported to be interned by the Japs in Far Eastern civil internment ...

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  9. No Greek Political Solution in Sight

    ATHENS, Monday.—Correspondents in Athens say that no solution to the Greek political tangle is in sight. ...

    Article : 137 words
  10. First Convoy Enters China by New Ledo Road: Progress on Cheduba

    CEYLON, Monday.—The three years old land blockade of China ended yesterday when the first convoy of about 100 vehicles crossed from Burma into China by the new Ledo road on its way to Kunming. It halted for the night at the little town of Wanting, just across the border. ...

    Article : 256 words
  11. British Tanks Have New Howitzer

    LONDON, Monday.—It has just been revealed that the concentrated work of six months enabled many British tanks to go into ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. AUSTRALIAN OFFICER IN BRITISH PARTY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The only Australian in a big party of British naval personnel who arrived in Sydney recently is Lieutenant ...

    Article : 95 words
  13. Patrol Activity in Italy

    ROME, Monday.—The weather in Italy is improving and patrols of both the Fifth and Eighth Armies have been very active during the ...

    Article : 72 words
  14. AMERICAN FIRST ARMY OPENS NEW ATTACK

    SHAEF, Monday.—In the Ardennes yesterday the US First Army launched a new attack and has already advanced four miles towards the Siegfried Line against slight resistance. One division has already claimed 250 prisoners of whom 38 were deserters. ...

    Article : 268 words
  15. Heavy Damage Inflicted at Formosa

    US PACIFIC FLEET HQ, Monday.—Admiral Nimitz announced today that in last week's big raid on Formosa. 60,000 tons of Japanese ...

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  16. Dead Aborigine Believed Victim of Bone Pointing

    PERTH. Monday.- Believed. to be a victim of the aboriginal rite of bone pointing. Mongulgillin alias "The Rattler." a 45 year old ...

    Article : 109 words
  17. Leading Figure in Stuart Jones Case Shot

    SYDNEY, Monday.— One of the four men awaiting trial on a charge of the attempted murder of Dr. Stuart Jones was found shot today ...

    Article : 81 words
  18. Mrs. Bates at Port Augusta

    ADELAIDE. Monday.—Mrs Daisy Bates, who has lived among the Central Australian natives for many years, arrived at Port Augusta ...

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