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  3. GAP 75 MILES WIDE IN NAZI DEFENCES

    LONDON, Sunday (A. A. P). —The German defences in the Ukraine are now hopelessly broken. When the Russians stormed and captured Kirovgrad ...

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  4. KAVIENG MAY BE MORE IN NEWS SOON

    NEW YORK, Sunday (A. A. P.).—"We should soon be hearing more of Kavieng, where since Christmas, we have probably sunk five enemy warships and damaged several ...

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  5. THE DNIEPER NET

    This map shows the constantly expanding Russian bulge, which now extends across the old Polish border ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GENERAL TALKS TO MEN

    General Sir Thomas Blamey talking to lads at a Regimental Aid Post in the Masaweng River area, New Guinea ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BUSHFIRES IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—More than 40 houses and a public hospital were destroyed at the week-end in one of the most serious outbreaks of bushfires in Victoria since 1939. THE AREAS of the fires extended ...

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  8. Bitter Clash North of San Vittore

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—Beyond San Vittore, Fifth Army troops are engaged in fierce clashes with the Germans for control of three heights commanding the approaches to Cassino, gateway to the Rome road. ...

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  9. PRISON FOR MINERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two of seven miners appearing at a special court at Cessnock on Saturday on absenteeism ...

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  10. Plane Screams Like Bomb

    LONDON, Saturday (A.A.P.) —When the new jet-propelled fighter plane flew over a district in the Home counties ...

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  11. Smuts Calls 1944 Year of Destiny

    PRETORIA, Saturday (A.A.P.). —"Unless something-unforeseen happens, or we make some incalculable blunder, this ...

    Article : 75 words
  12. Merchantman Hit in Marshalls

    WASHINGTON, Saturday (A.A.P.).— A Pacific fleet communique reports that Seventh Air Force heavy bombers struck at Taroa and Wotje, in the ...

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  13. Suicide by Starvation

    SYDNEY, Sunday—A skeleton found in a cave on Friday at Blue Pool, Glenbrook, has been identified from a diary as that of Henry Sneddon Grant ...

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  14. RECORD AIR SWEEPS

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—Allied aircraft yesterday concluded the most intense week of air assaults against Europe of the war. They made over ...

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  15. 40,000 Men from Services And Arms Works

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A major manpower task in 1944 would be the effective placement of men released from the services and from the munitions ...

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  16. One Killed, 11 Hurt in 'Bus Capsize

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—A youth was killed and 11 other persons injured, one seriously, when two tramways 'buses collided at Fishermen's Bend ...

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  17. NAZIS ARRANGE TO SLIP INTO OBSCURITY

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday (A.A.P.). — Well-informed Berlin circles say that the Nazi leaders have already arranged for the party to pass underground as soon as necessary. HITLER'S hysterical New Year ...

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  18. MARINES' OFFENSIVE ON C. GLOUCESTER

    General MacArthur H.Q., Sunday.—After a short lull, fierce fighting has broken out again south-east of Cape Gloucester, on New Britain. MARINES reopened their attack ...

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  19. Missing on RecordBreaking Mission

    South Pacific Headquarters, Sunday '(A.A.P.).—Major Gregory Boyington is reported missing from the mission on which he shot down his 26th plane, ...

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  20. New Air Commands

    LONDON, Saturday (B.O.W ). — The Air Ministry announced that Air-Mar- shal Sir John Slessor has been appointed Deputy Air C.-in-C., ...

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  21. BRITISH SLOOPS SINK TWO U-BOATS IN EIGHT HOURS IN ATLANTIC SWEEP

    LONDON. Sunday (A.A.P.). —During a patrol in the North Atlantic some weeks ago sloops under the command of Captain F. J. Walker, C.B., D.S.O., in H.M.S. Starling, destroyed U-boats within eight hours, says an Admiralty communique. THE SHIPS encountered the first ...

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  22. CAMELS' FATAL MEAL OF METAL SHAVINGS

    SYDNEY, Sun—Two camels each worth £40 died at Taronga Park Zoo on Saturday morning. A post-mortem disclosed metal shavings in the camels' ...

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  23. AXIS-INSPIRED REVOLT

    WASHINGTON. Saturday (A.A.P.).— "Information available here has increasingly strengthened the belief that forces outside Bolivia and ...

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  24. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE time is near when Launceston will have to surrender its electricity business to the state. Unless by the beginning ...

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  25. TEN SHIPS SUNK IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Saturday (A.A.P.).—U.S. submarines have reported the sinking of 10 enemy vessels in the Pacific and ...

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  26. Surface Raider Sunk

    RIO DE JANEIRO. Saturday.—It is officially announced that combined Brazilian and American air-sea units in the South Atlantic sank a German ...

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  27. CONFERENCES ON PACIFIC: WAITING FOR NAVAL CLASH

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.):—The Pacific Naval C.-in-C. (Admiral Chester Nimitz) and the South Pacific Commander (Admiral Halsey) have been home for conferences. ADMIRAL NIMITZ returned ...

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  28. GERMAN GRIP ON BULGARIA

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.). — Turkish insurance companies have decided not to accept insurance on Turkish goods destined for Bulgaria and other ...

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  29. SUBMARINE'S ROLE IN SUPPLYING BESIEGED ISLANDS

    LONDON, Saturday (B. O. W)—When the British submarine Rorqual returned to her home base from the Mediterranean recently she had laid more than 1200 mines along Axis supply routes, sunk by torpedo or gunfire 40,000 tons of enemy shipping and one U-boat, carried food and ammunition to the ...

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