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  3. ASSAULT FROM ANZIO, GERMANS SAY

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—While advanced units of the Eighth Army are reported to be only 14 miles from the Allied Positions a t Anzio, Yesterday's German High Command communique ...

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  4. ROLL OUT THE BARREL

    Ground crow men roll an American fighter plane into a revetment at the allied fifth Army beach-read at Anzio, in Western Italy, to shield the fighter from German Shells and bombs. The revetment. Which is being completod by U.S Army engineers, Consists of large Italian wine casks ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TRANSPORT CENTRES HIT

    LONDON (A.A.P.)— The Allied air forces operating from Britain have further intensified ...

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  6. ANOTHER ONE DOWN!

    A Japanese bomber exploaes from a hit from a pacitic Heet aircraft carrier during a raid by the japanese on the task force which attacked enemy bases in the Marianas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Japs. Plan Future of America!

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Tokio radio said yesterday: "As soon as the U.S. surrenders Japan will insist on the confiscation of ...

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  8. Chinese Forces Cut Burma Road

    It is reported from Chungking that Chinese troops driving into northern Burma across the Salween have cut the Burma road—lifeline to China. THESE CHINESE TROOPS, and ...

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  9. DESPERATE JAP. ATTEMPTS TO HOLD POSITIONS

    Gen. MacArthur's H.Q.—Under a barrage of American artillery, the Japanese in the Sarmi area on the Dutch New Guinea coast are still making desperate efforts to defend their positions and are replying to our shells with heavy mortar fire. ...

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  10. NAZI SPY PLANES

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—A remarkable feature of the air war against western Europe is the complete lack of enemy reaction ...

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  11. "O.K., COME IN"!

    When FlyingOfficer B. I. Crofts, Brisbane, piloting a oMsquito, approached a German airfield in darkness early yesterday ...

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  12. CORAL SEA AIR SERVICE

    GEN. MACARTHUR'S H.Q. — Transport planes flying between Australia and New Guinea, and piloted by U.S. Fifth Air Force, R.A.A.F., and Dutch ...

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  13. Strike at Tote Firm

    SYDNEY—About 159 men employed by Automatic Totalisators Ltd. city went on strike yesterday because they alleged that five men, including a ...

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  14. Germans Thrashed

    In London yesterday the Minister for Information (Mr. Brendan Bracken) said: "When the full story of the Italian campaign is told it will be one ...

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  15. South France or Balkans Next?

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — Berlin radio commentator (Colonel von Olberg) suggested yesterday that the Allied invasions of south ...

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  16. Fined £1000 for Black Marketing

    SYDNEY—Gerard and Co. Pty. Ltd. general merchants, of Grafton were fined £1000 and costs in the Special Court yesterday for a breach of the ...

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  17. WHAT JAPS. LEFT BEHIND

    Australians uso an abandoned cart to haul enemy ammunition to a dump at Alexishafen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Restoring Church in Europe

    "The period of Europe's leadership of the world may be near its close," said the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Temple) in his ...

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  19. ALLIED PRISONERS SHOT BY GERMAN GUARDS WHO "BEHAVED LIKE LUNATICS"

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Statements made in Stockholm by British war prisoners who escaped from the German prison camp, Stalagluft 3, reveal that the Massacre of 47 British war prisoners was carried out by a group of guards who lost their heads ...

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  20. VICTORY LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED

    CANBERRA.—"It appears that the total number of subscribers [?]o the First Victory Loan will reach 445,000 for an approximate total of £150,457,000," the ...

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  21. Designer of Famous Warships Dies

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—The famous warship designer and director during the last war of naval construction, Mr. J. H. Narbeth, C.B., C.B.E., died ...

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  22. KING SEES MORE INVASION TROOPS

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The King again visited General Montgomery's forces on Monday. He lunched with General Montgomery and some subordinate ...

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  23. MARCUS ISLAND NAVAL ASSAULT

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—No confirmation has come yet from Allied quarters of the naval assault reported by Tokio radio on islands within 600 miles ...

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  24. DISTURBANCES AT SEDITION TRIAL

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—At the mass sedition trial on Monday Judge Eicher overruled six defence motions for mistrial, imposed lines totalling ...

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  25. Germans Using Jet Propulsion?

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — "The Times" aeronautical writer says there is reason to believe that the Messerschmitt combine is ...

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  26. Empire Talks: No Material Differences

    OTTAWA (A.A.P.)—The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) told the Commons that the Prime Ministers conference symbolised the complete ...

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  27. JURY DISREGARDS DIRECTION

    MELBOURNE—Disregarding a direction by Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy in the Criminal Court yesterday, a jury acquitted Ronald Bruce Ashley. 19, able ...

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  28. RUSSIAN LULL

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The spring lull continues on the entire Russian front. Yesterday's communique there were no again reported that there were no ...

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  29. QUADRUPLETS BORN TO AIRMAN'S WIFE

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Mrs. Daisy Moxham, wife of a South End flying officer, gave birth on Monday to quadruplets—three boys and a girl. All ...

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  30. RECORD LEND-LEASE SHIP MENTS FOR MIGHTY OFF ENSIVE BLOWS AT EUROPE

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Pres. Rooseve it reported to Congress yesterday that lend-lease in the first three months of 1944 reached the record figure of 4239 million dollars. IT INCLUDED the following figures: Great Britain. 638 Million dollars; ...

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  31. GIRL ESCAPES FROM GAOL HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY—As 19-year-old girl who escaped from Long Bay Gaol Hospital yesterday is still free. The girl Beverley McLaren, was sent to Long ...

    Article : 70 words
  32. Nazi Complaint of Swiss Favours

    NEW YORK.—The German radio on Monday night complained of the alleged failure of Switzerland to prevent British ...

    Article : 136 words
  33. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THERE is less excuse for the severity of the housing shortage in Tasmania, and for failure to do something really adequate ...

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  34. Japs. Near Shensi Border

    CHUNGKING (A.A.P.).— Chinese troops have recaptured Sinantien, on the Peiping-Hankow railway, 60 miles south of Suiping. Japanese armoured ...

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  35. Hacked Bombs Loose With Axe Over Channel

    Dangling miles above the English Channel minus a parachute and with only one hand gripping the bomb-rack, a U.S. bombardier fought his way back to the bomb-bay against a gale nearly 100 m.p.h. He saved the Liberator from almost certain disaster. ...

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