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  2. MARSHALLS ATTACK.

    WASHINGTON, Jan 30.—A Pacific Fleet communique today states: "Carrier task forces today continued attacks on Kwajalein, Taroa, ...

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  3. ANZIO BEACHHEAD

    LONDON, Jan 31.—"Allied forces have repulsed a German counter attack three miles south-west of Cisterna, "writes Reuters correspondent at Algiers. "The Germans are digging in along a 10-mile stretch at railway from ...

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  4. AIR DEFEAT.

    WITH GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Jan 31.— In the third successive bombing attack on Lakunai aerodrome at ...

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  5. BERLIN BLITZ.

    LONDON, Jan 31.—For the third time in four nights RAP Bomber Command made another heavy raid on Berlin last evening. An Air ...

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  6. GOVOROV'S DRIVE

    LONDON, Jan 31.—"General Govarov's cavalry are now miles from the Estonian border in their spectacular drive to block German retreat, "says the British United press correspondent in a message from Moscow today. "One of General Govarov's southern ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAPANESE BRUTALITY

    CANBERRA, Jan 1.—A special commission of inquiry under Sir William Webb, Chief Justice of Queensland, is investigating Japanese war crimes against Australians in the SW Pacific area. Where atrocities are established full details, together with the names of those guilty of ...

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  8. RUSSIAN FLEET.

    LONDON, Jan 31—The Russian fleet, consisting of two 23,000-ton battleships, three cruisers and from 16 to 20 destroyers, which has been ...

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  9. EVACUATING ROME.

    LONDON. Jan 31.—"Refugees from Rome report that the Germans are evacuating the city leaving small groups of saboteurs to blow ...

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  10. AIRMEN TORTURED.

    NEW YORK, Jan 30.—According to the Associated Press Mr J. B. Powell, a former editor of the "China Weekly Review", said the Japanese ...

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  11. 546 PLANES.

    WITH GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Jan 31.— A summary of communiques issued from General Headquarters, SW ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ENEMY ACCOUNT.

    NEW YORK, Jan 31.—Tokio official radio states that Japanese army and navy units have intercepted powerful enemy units which have ...

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  13. TOKIO'S DEFAULT.

    Listing grievances against the Japanese, Dr Evatt said that they had in vital respects defaulted in carrying out their obligations under ...

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  14. ON FROM NETTUNO.

    LONDON, Jan 31.—"The advance of the Allies inland from Nettuno continues steadily against increasing opposition which is designed to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ENEMY ADMISSION.

    LONDON, Jan 31.—Berlin High Command communique yesterday, stated: "The enemy launched an attack north and north-east of his ...

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  16. "SQUEEZE-PLAY."

    NEW YORE, Jan 30.—In a speech at Richmond (Virginia). Major-General Vandegrift, Marine Corps commander, declared that ...

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  17. RELENTLESS BLOWS.

    LONDON, Jan 31.—The Allied air forces' relentless day and night. pounding of Germany and occupied Europe continued all day long ...

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  18. HE KNEW IT.

    WITH GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Jan 30.—General MacArthur's only comment yesterday on the Washington report ...

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  19. NOVGOROD'S BELLS.

    LONDON, Jan 31.—The Moscow correspondent of "The Times" reports that Novgorod's famous mammoth church bell which was cast ...

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  20. HASTY RETREAT.

    RAMU VALLEY, Jan 30.—Sweeping down on Japanese outposts in the foothills of the Finisterre Range less than 20 miles from Bogadjim, ...

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  21. MOSCOW REVIEW.

    LONDON, Jan 31.—Last night's Moscow communique reported: "The Red Army north-west and west of Volosovo continuing to develop its ...

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  22. FIFTH ARMY GAIN.

    LONDON. Jan 31 —Today's communique from Advanced Allied HQ in Italy stated: "Hard fighting has occurred on the main Fifth Army ...

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  23. MURDERED POLES.

    LONDON. Jan 31.—Moscow radio reports that Major-General Berling, commander of the First Polish Corps in Russia, in a speech at the Polish ...

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  24. AT HONG KONG.

    OTTAWA, Jan 30.—The Prime Minister (Mr Mackenzie King) told the House of Commons that Canadian prisoners of war held by the ...

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  25. SOUTH PACIFIC BAG.

    NEW YORK, Jan 30.—According to a dispatch from Allied HQ in the South Pacific Admiral Halsey's spokesman revealed that 1,291 ...

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  26. GRABBING STRAWS.

    NEW YORK, Jan 30.—Commenting on Hitler's speech the "New York Times" says, editorially, that most of his arguments "will only ...

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  27. "FOUL INSTINCTS."

    LONDON, Jan 31.—"People have only heard a few of the terrible atrocities the Japanese have committed," said the Deputy Prime ...

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  28. "BURNING SHAME."

    LONDON, Jan 31.—According to Rome radio, Mussolini, addressing a meeting of generals at which Marshal Graziani was present, said: ...

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  29. TOWARDS ESTONIA.

    LONDON, Jan 31.—"The Germans have given up hope of holding the borderland before Estonia," declares the British United Press ...

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  30. NUN BRANDED.

    LONDON, Jan 31.—A dispatch from Johannesburg says it is disclosed that a nun who Is now an inmate of a sanatorium at ...

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  31. SOBER WARNING.

    LONDON, Jan 31.—The special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Allied HQ in the Mediterranean writes: "Official comments ...

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  32. ARGENTINE FEELING.

    NEW YORK, Jan 30.—In a dispatch from Buenos Aires the United Press reports that the Argentine Press has sharply condemned ...

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  33. FOOD RELIEF.

    NEW YORK. Jan 30.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" states that the Netherlands Economic Mission has ...

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  34. GREAT AIR SHOW.

    LONDON, Jan 31.—The British Official Wireless quotes a correspondent for the statement: "The greatest air show in the entire ...

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  35. INTO BURMA

    NEW DELHI, Jan 31.—Major-General Hayden Boatner, Lt-General Stillwell's chief of staff, announced today that Chinese soldiers ...

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  36. PIAT PROVES ITSELF

    LONDON, Jan 31.—"Plat" is the name of the latest British Infantry weapon to be released from the secret list. The initials stand for ...

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  37. LONDON'S LATEST RAID

    LONDON, Jan 31.—It is officially confirmed that three raiders were shot down during Saturday night's raid on the London area. ...

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  38. MINIATURE U-BOATS

    LONDON, Jan 31.—Admiral Doenitz, C-In-C of the German Navy, is this week conducting anti-invasion exercises with 150-ton miniature ...

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  39. OFFENSIVE SWEEPS

    LONDON. Jan 31.—RAF Typhoon bombers and fighters yesterdays morning attacked coastal shipping and storage buildings in the Sc[?]eldt ...

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  40. ENEMY CRUISER BOMBED.

    CAIRO, Jan 31.—South African Air Force Spitfires yesterday surprised an enemy light cruiser in Zara harbour, Yugoslavia, and ...

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  41. RETURNED TO KIEV.

    LONDON. Jan 31.—According to Moscow radio the Government of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic has returned to Kiev, the ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated. the overseas intelligence published in "The West. Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated Press ...

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