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  2. BURMA DECORATIONS

    LONDON, Friday.—A despatch from" India states that Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten. Allied Supreme Commander in the Far East, decorated nearly ...

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  3. RUSSIAN PACTS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia, in a broadcast to his people, said the Government would stand loyally with Russia in the ...

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  4. Bitter Battles Raging in Belgium

    SHAEF, Friday.—In yesterday's fighting on the Western Front there were signs that the German offensive is feeling the effect of Allied counter measures. Although correspondents say that the enemy's six-pronged attack is being slowed down, it is pointed out the Nazis' enemy's six-pronged attack is being slowed ...

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  5. NAZIS REPORT NEW BALTIC OFFENSIVE

    MOSCOW, Friday.— The Germans report a big Russian offensive on the Baltic sector in Latvia, on a front of 40 miles, but there is no confirmation ...

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  6. BRITISH BOMBERS HIT GERMAN RAIL CENTRES

    LONDON, Friday.—Lancasters and Halifaxes, from bases in England, yesterday attacked three important German centres on the Rhine and ...

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  7. Eisenhower's Stirring Order Of The Day

    Order Of The Day LONDON, Friday.—ln an Order of the Day to Allied forces on the Western Front, General Eisenhower said ...

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  8. Precision Bombing Raids Planned Against Japanese

    Planned Against Japanese CHUNGKING, Friday.—-Referring to this week's Superfortress attack on Mukden; big Japanese industrial ...

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  9. QUESTIONS ON INDIA ASKED IN COMMONS

    He. did not believe the present circum- 'stances warranted any. alteration to the Government's policy. Asked if an amendment to India's elec. ...

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  10. US and British Comment On Situation On Western Front

    Situation On Western Front LONDON, Friday.-The Washington correspondent of a London newspaper credits the chairman of the US Production Board with saying that Americans must- be prepared to fight for another year in Europe, if necessary. He said that it might be necessary ...

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  11. ATHENS IS BECOMING QUIETER AS GUERRILLAS HEED SCOBIE'S WARNINGS

    ATHENS, Friday—An official: announcement from Allied Headquarters states that the situation in and around Athens is becoming quieter. RAF planes are patrolling outside the city, ready to attack ELAS positions 'should an attempt be' made' to shell the capital. ...

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  12. Position In Coal Industry Is Still Uncertain

    CANBERRA, Friday.— The situation in the Australian coal industry is still uncertain. The chairman, Mr. Clarey, and secretary, Mr. A. E. ...

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  13. Alliance With Britain Acclaimed By French

    Acclaimed By French PARIS, Friday.— General de Gaulle was loudly applauded in the National Assembly yesterday, when he referred ...

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  14. New Radio Stations For Australian Soldiers

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Twenty-one transferable radio stations are to be assembled by the Australian Army to provide entertainment for troops ...

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  15. Advance Of 14th Army Continues In Burma

    CEYLON. Friday.—Having cut the Myitkina Mandalay railway in their drive from the Chindwin River, units of the British 14th Army have ...

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  16. HOW BRITISH SOLDIERS ESCAPED FROM CRETE

    LONDON, Friday—Many British fighting men who escaped from Crete were aided by two local patriots, who were known to the Allies as Pat ...

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  17. LORD NUFFIELD ON VISIT TO AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY. Friday.-Lord Nuffield, leader of Britain's motor car industry, has arrived in Australia. Interviewed today, Lord Nuffield said ...

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  18. SEVERE DUST STORMS IN THREE STATES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Only a few hours after rain had fallen in northern Victoria during Wednesday night and early yesterday morning, ...

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  19. Japan's New Year Festivities Cancelled

    PEARL HARBOUR, Friday.—1 hat recent raids by Superfortress have had a marked effect on the Japanese is evident for Tokio Radio has ...

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  20. Allied Bombers Will Strike Manila From Mindoro Airfield

    CHQ, PHILIPPINES, Friday.—General MacArthur announced today that the new airfield on Mindoro Island, built by RAAF and US personnel, would enable the Allies to strike heavy blows against the Japanese .t Manila; capital of the Philippines, in the near future. ...

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  21. STEAMER LOADED WITH COAL RUNS ASHORE

    PERTH. Friday.-A steamer, loaded with, 7000 tons of coal for West Australia. has gone ashore near Fremantle. ...

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  22. Too Expensive To Remove Pentridge Jail

    MELBOURNE. Friday—Although he admitted that some buildings at Pentridge jail were far from satisfactory, the Victoria Chief Secretary. Mr, ...

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  23. Bagnacavello Captured By Eighth Army

    ROME, Friday.—Canadian troops of the British Eighth Army have captured Bagnacevello, 10 miles north of Faenza. ...

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  24. Passenger Plane's Test Flight To Karachi

    LONDON. Friday.—A British. Airways plane has just completed a 5000.. miles , trip to Karachi. Flying night and day the aircraft ...

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  25. Enemy Air Activity

    LONDON. Friday.—Enemy air activity was reported over southern England yesterday and casualties resulted form the attacks. ...

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  26. Gandhi Has Influenza

    CEYLON, Friday.—Mahatma Gandhi, who has been suffering from influenza, is reported to be feeling better. His medical advisers say there is no cause for ...

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