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  2. FORDE IN AMERICA

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday. — The Minister for the Army, Mr. Forde, has arrived in San Francisco on his way to Washington. Mr Forde told ...

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  3. GERMANS EXECUTED

    LONDON. Monday. — Four German officers were executed and one has been sentenced to death for cowardice, according to a German High ...

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  4. SAAR DRIVE THREATENS 80,000 GERMANS

    SHAF, Monday. — An army of 80,000 in the Saar Palatinate—the only German force remaining west of the Rhine—is closely threatened by the combined pressure of the US Seventh and Third Armies from the ...

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  5. JAPS IN MANDALAY DISCORGANISED

    KANDY, Monday. — The Japanese in and around Mandalay are showing increasing signs of disorganisation as the British 14th Army ring tightens on the city. Little enemy activity was observed inside Fort Dufferin yesterday and troops of the 19th Indian Division moving closer to the ...

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  6. Second Nagoya Raid in Week

    GUAM, Monday.-Nagoya. Japan's principal aircraft production center has received. its second raid within a week. The attack was made ...

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  7. FINNISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Monday.— Votes counted so far in the Finnish general elections show a threat to the Social Democratic Party by the ...

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  8. MRS. CHURCHILL WILL GO TO RUSSIA SOON

    LONDON, Monday.—Mrs Churchill said today that she expects to leave for Russia within the next few days. She expects to stay in Russia for ...

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  9. Stuart Jones Once Named Assailant as Co-respondent

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Under cross- examination in the New South wales Central Police Court today, Dr.Reginald Stuart Jones, Macquarie ...

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  10. JAP SCHOOLS TO CLOSE FOR YEAR

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Almost all Japanese schools, colleges and universities will be closed down for a year from next month, according ...

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  11. National Theatre Subsidy

    CANBERRA, Monday.— The Prime Minister, Mr Curtin, said today that he was in favour of a Government subsidy for a Commonwealth. ...

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  12. New U S Landing on South Luzon

    MANILA, Monday.—American troops of the 158th Regimental Combat Team made a successful landing on southern Luzon yesterday. The operation was carried out on the north-west shore of Batangas Bay at Talaga on the Galumpan Peninsula. A quick thrust was made northward to ...

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  13. Reconquest of Singapore in Near Future Suggested

    WASHIGTON, Monday.—A prediction that the day was not far distant when the British flag would again fly over singapore was made. ...

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  14. Curtin Suggests a Way to Celebrate the Armistice

    CANBERRA, Monday.— When asked to comment today on Australia's attitude to overseas plans for the celebration of the armistice, the Prime ...

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  15. Smuts for San Francisco

    PRETORIA. Monday.— The Prime Minister of South Africa, Field Marshal Smuts, will attend the San. Francisco conference, accompanied by the ...

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  16. Russians Capture Kolburg East Prussia Pocket 'Insignificant'

    MOSCOW, Monday. — Marshal Stalin announced last night that Russian troops in northern Pomerania had captured the encircled Baltic coast town of Kolburg, 65 miles north-east of Stettin. The whole of a large garrison left to defend the town was eliminated as a fighting force. ...

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  17. ESCAPED CONVICT BELIEVED DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Leslie Gardiner, who escaped last week from the Beechworth Reformatory prison is expected to be dead in the ...

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  18. British Subs Sink One Jap Ship a Month

    LONDON, Monday.—Figures released today show that British submarines of the Far Eastern Fleet have averaged the sinking of more ...

    Article : 117 words
  19. POW'S AT ISTANBUL

    LONDON, Monday.— About 3000 Allied prisoners of war rescued by the Russians are reported to have * arrived at Instanbul. ...

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  20. "CRITICAL" ALLIED FOOD SITUATION

    LONDON, Monday. —All London " newspapers this morning, discussed the Allied food situation , some leader writers using the word ...

    Article : 148 words
  21. BERLIN HIT EIGHT TIMES HARDER THAN LONDON

    LONDON, MONDAY.—The raid on Berlin yesterday by US aircraft increased the total weight of bombs dropped since the war began to 57,000 tons — more than eight times the tonnage dropped on London in the Luftwaffe season of 1940-41. Berlin expects much more before the war's end. Of this figure 40,000 tons have ...

    Article : 389 words
  22. Spain Complains About Japanese Conduct

    LONDON, Monday. — A strong attack on the conduct of the Japanese in the Philippines was made today in a Spanish radio ...

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