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  2. Government's Housing Plan Progresses

    CANBERRA, Saturday: The Minister for Labour, Mr. Holloway, discussing the Government's plan for home building, said the new schedule of 1500 homes to be built by the War Housing Trust was divided up among the ...

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  3. Allied Armour Breaks Adolf Hitler Line

    LONDON, Saturday.—Allied troops in Italy have breached the Adolf Hitler Line. The Germans have now fallen back to "switch" lines and transferred the name of Hitler to them. These lines ...

    Article : 373 words
  4. Not the Same Curtains

    While President Roosevelt was holidaying in South Carolina recently, Mrs. Roosevelt received from him a puzzling telephone ...

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    Eugene Ormandy, conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, will arrive in Australia this month to conduct ABC Symphony ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAPS FACE LOSING BATTLE IN BURMA

    KANDY, Saturday: The fiercest fighting is continuing in and around Myitkyina in northern Burma. ...

    Article : 186 words
  7. New British Submarines for Far East

    LONDON, Saturday: The flag officer commanding submarines of the Royal Navy, Rear Admiral C. B. Barry, stated to-day that ...

    Article : 219 words
  8. War Correspondent Repatriated

    NEW YORK, Saturday: Larry Allen, war correspondent, who was taken prisoner by the enemy in September, 1942, during a ...

    Article : 63 words
  9. Trade and Peace

    WASHINGTON, Saturday: The United States Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, stressed in a speech yesterday the importance ...

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  10. Soldiers' Credentials Checked

    LONDON, Friday: The entire United States Army in Britain, except units in transit were confined to barracks for the 24 hours ...

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  11. Gripsholm Leaves Spain

    LONDON, Saturday: The Swedish liner, Gripsholm, has left Barcelona, Spain with about 1000 British and American repatriated prisoners of ...

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  12. Max Brand Killed

    LONDON, Friday" Frederick Faust, war correspondent for Harper's Magazine and author of American thrillers, was killed ...

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  13. Arctic Weather and U-boats Could Not Stop Largest Convoy Getting to Russia

    LONDON, Saturday.—Through a battle which raged for days against U-boat packs in the Arctic Sea, carrier-borne Swordfish aircraft and RN destroyers safely shepherded the largest convoy ever to make the trip to Russia and brought it back without the loss of a single merchant ship. In the Admiralty's words, "the ...

    Article : 386 words
  14. Liner Manhattan Back in Service

    WASHINGTON, Saturday: The US Navy announced on Wednesday that the Navy transport, Wakefield, former luxury liner ...

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  15. RAILWAY CENTRES POUNDED BY RAF

    LONDON, Saturday: RAF heavy and Mosquito bombers were out in force last night and attacked railway marshalling yards and ...

    Article : 185 words
  16. Sourabaya Raid was Co-ordianted Effort

    GENERAL MacARTHUR's HQ, Saturday.—A special communique today gives details of the big Allied raid on Sourabaya , which was admitted by the Japanese on Friday. The raid was carried out by British, Americans, Dutch, French and Australians in ...

    Article : 237 words
  17. Sweden Threatened?

    LONDON, Saturday: Reports from a reliable European source say that the Nazis are concentrating troops in Norway and ...

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