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  2. CHAUVEL DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—General Sir Henry George Chauvel, who commanded the Australian Light Horse in last war Middle East campaigns ...

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  3. CLUSTER BOMBS

    SHAEF, Sunday.—New cluster bombs dropped by RAF fighter bombers are stated to be having a demoralising effect on enemy troops facing the ...

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  4. TWO ALLIED ARMIES COMPRESS GERMANS AGAINST RHINE

    SHAEF, Sunday.—The Canadian First Army and the US Ninth Army have linked up west of the Rhine and are advancing in an unbroken line towards the river. The junction was made at noon yesterday east of the ...

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    MAJOR GENERAL HOYT S. VANDENBERG, Commander of the Ninth US Air Force on the Western Front. Planes of this force are playing a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. New American Landings Encircle Luzon Japanese

    CHQ, PHILIPPINES, Sunday.—American forces have occupied the islands of Ticao and Burias off the western coast of southern Luzon. This is the 20th successful landing by troops of General MacArthur's command. The landing was made by troops of the American Eighth Army. ...

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  7. THIRD TOKIO RAID IN TWO WEEKS

    GUAM, Sunday.— American Superfortresses from the Marianas made another daylight attack on Tokio' today—the third in two weeks. ...

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  8. SOLUTION FOR PEACE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The leader of British Parliamentary mission to Russia, Colonel Walter Elliot, has returned to London. ...

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  9. Japs Fight to Last on Iwo

    GUAM, Sunday.—US Marines on Iwo Jima made gains in two sectors yesterday and some patrols have reached the northern coast. There is no decrease in the fanatical resistance of the Japanese troops, who are being consistently cleaned out from all parts of the island. ...

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  10. FINLAND AT WAR WITH GERMANY

    HELSINKI, Sunday.—The Government of Finland has issued a statement declaring war on Germany as from September 15, 1944. ...

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  11. UNCEASING AIR ATTACKS ON GERMANS

    SHAEF, Sunday.—German troops moving across the Rhine yesterday were harried by Allied fighters and fighter-bombers in attacks which ...

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  12. SIAM WORKSHOPS OUT OF ACTION

    KANDY, Sunday.— In less than an hour on Thursday, Liberators of the south-east Asia Command dropped 200 tons of high explosive and ...

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  13. Reds Drive Wedge Towards Baltic

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—German forces defending the Baltic coast between Danzig and Stettin have been split into two pockets. Marshal Stalin announced yesterday that Marshal Rokossovsky's troops had captured 80 localities north-west and north-east of Neu Stettin, including Rummelsberg ...

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  14. CONTROL OF FRENCH INDUSTRIES BY STATE

    PARIS, Sunday.—General de Gaulle in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday emphasised that for France to progress basic industries would need ...

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  15. Czechoslovakia Does Not Want German Civilians

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Czechoslovakian Government has decided to send two million Germans out of Czechoslovakia when the country is ...

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  16. Arab States League Constitution Accepted

    CAIRO, Sunday.— The draft constitution for the Arab states was signed in Cairo today by the foreign ministers of six states and a ...

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  17. US SHIP LOSSES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The US Navy Department announces the loss of the small salvage vessel, Extractor. ...

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  18. EIGHTH ARMY ATTACKS

    ROME, Sunday.—The Eighth Army has begun a new attack to clear the Germans from the south bank of the Senio River in the vicinity of Lake ...

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  19. British Troops Close on Mandalay, Chinese Near Lashio

    KANDY, Sunday.—As British 14th Army troops close on Mandalay from the north and west and Chinese troops 140 miles to the north-east advance on Lashio, railhead town of the Burma Road, Japanese morale through lack of food and ammunition is visibly declining, according to Reuter's military correspondent in Burma. Japanese guns, which heavily ...

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  20. HOSPITALITY FOR RETURNED POW'S

    LONDON, Sunday.— Felkestone is getting ready to accommodate hundreds of repatriated New Zealand prisoners of war until they can be ...

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  21. More Supplies for France

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Five more shops are to be made available to carry supplies to France. This number is in addition to the 26 ...

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