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  2. Conductresses Want More Coupons

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Melbourne Tramways Board chairman, Mr. Bell, commenting on the decision of the Tramways Employees' Association to appeal to the Rationing Commission for more coupons for conductresses to buy stockings, and he would not permit conductresses ...

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  3. TERRACINA AND PONTECORVO CAPTURED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Terracina and Pontecorvo have been captured by the Allies. Coinciding with the announcement of the fall of these two bit Nazi bases comes the news that Kessefring has ordered the complete evacuation of the coast between An cio and Terrancina. After a brilliant but ...

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  4. NSW Judge Rules Federal Manpower Regulations Invalid: Government to Appeal

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—There was a sensation in the NSW State Full Court to-day when the Chief Justice, Sir Frederick, Jordan, ruled that the Commonwealth Manpower authorities had no power to direct people to work in factories or for private enterprises ...

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    LIEUTENANT GENERAL MARK CLARK, who is personally supervising the Allied offensive from the Ancio beachhead. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Armies Linked Up

    LONDON, Thursday.—Fifth Army troops have linked up with the Allied forces from the Ancio beachhead—the first time both ...

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  7. CHINESE RELIEVE BESIEGED LOYANG

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—After 11 days of siege, the Chinese garrison at Loyang has been relieved. ...

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  8. Raiders Over England

    LONDON, Thursday.—A number of enemy raiders were over East Anglia and south-east England early this morning. ...

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  9. Destroyer's Battle With Terrific Gale

    LONDON, Thursday.—Nature often proves a more relentless foe than the enemy for warships of the Royal Navy in their battle to keep the sealanes open. The story of the battle with the elements by the destroyer, Inconstance, has been releasd. ...

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  10. AUGSBERG HERO NOW PRESUMED DEAD

    LONDON, Thursday.—Acting Wing Commander Nettleton, VC, DSO, 9ft South Africa, hero of the Augsberg raid in 1942, is now ...

    Article : 78 words
  11. Two-Way Air Assault On Hitler's Europe

    LONDON, Thursday.—Hundreds of aircraft have gone out from Britain to-day, and there are signs that another two-way air attack on Europe may be in progress. This morning, people in London ...

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  12. Allies Tighten Grip on Myitkyina Base

    KANDY, Thursday.— U S and Chinese troops fighting in heavy rain have tightened their grip on the enemy base of Myitkyina. ...

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  13. Four Italian Admirals Condemned to Death

    LONDON, Thursday.—Four Italian Admirals have been sentenced to death for carrying out the terms of the Italian ...

    Article : 106 words
  14. US Admiral Praises Work of NZ Airmen

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Vice Admiral A. W. Fitch who has just returned to America after service in the south Pacific area ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. Nazi Attack Smashed by Red Guards

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—A Nazi counter-attack on positions held by Red Guards on the lower Dniester has been repulsed with ...

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