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  2. BERLIN "DYING."

    LONDON, Feb 1.—"The giant city of Berlin is dying slowly and painfully amid scenes of indescribable destruction." says the ...

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  3. NORTH FROM NETTUNO

    LONDON, Feb 1.—Today's communique from Allied advanced HQ in Italy stated: "The Canadians advanced against stiff opposition in the Adriatic coastal sector. Patrols were active elsewhere on the Eighth army front. ...

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  4. EVIDENCE MULTIPLIES.

    LONDON. Feb 1.—"The Allied statements on Japanese atrocities have met with general approval throughout India," the New Delhi ...

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  5. THE MARSHALLS.

    WASHINGTON, Jan 31.—There has been no official confirmation here yet of Tokio broadcast assertions that American shock troops ...

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  6. RED OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Feb 1.—The Red Army continues to press forward on all sectors of the Leningrad front. "Bitter fighting is going on inside Kingisepp, which is on the railway leading to Norva," says Moscow radio. "The Russians are clearing the Germans from the town house by house ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SPANISH POLICY.

    LONDON, Feb 1.—The British Ambassador to Madrid (Sir Samuel Hoare) has had very frank conversations with General Franco in the ...

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  8. EMPIRE RELATIONS.

    OTTAWA, Jan 31.—The Canadian Press Association says that the Prime Minister (Mr Mackenzie King) declared in the House of ...

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  9. FINLAND'S FEARS.

    LONDON, Feb 1.—The British United Press correspondent at Stockholm says that according to the "Morgontidningen's" representative ...

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  10. TRANSPORT DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Feb 1.—A meeting of the combined executives of the bus and tram men tonight decided to convene mass meetings on Monday ...

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  11. AXIS REPORTS.

    LONDON. Feb 1.—Most of the news from the Italian front from Axis sources refers to the Allied offensive from the Nettuno ...

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  12. U.S.A. PROTESTS.

    WASHINGTON, Jan 31.—The state Department announced today that it has protested repeatedly to Tokio against various istances of ...

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  13. PRIVATE ENTERPRISE.

    LONDON, Feb 1.—Lord McGowan chairman, defended the war record of Imperial Chemical Industries during a speech before the Glasgow ...

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  14. ARENA OF LIGHT.

    LONDON, Feb 1.—Sunday night's heavy RAF raid on Berlin—the third attack on the capital in four days and the fourteenth since the present ...

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  15. SOUTHERN FRONT

    LONDON, Feb 1.—"The fighting before the tank attack across the Rapido River is reported to have been the bitterest since the Salerno ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Feb 1.—A decision by next Monday of 37 separate claims was sought by the Tram and Bus Employees' Union today at a ...

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  17. WAKE ISLAND.

    WASHINGTON, Jan 31.— Pacific Fleet communique states: "Two squadrons of Coronado seaplanes strongly attacked Wake Island on ...

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  18. ANOTHER 24.

    WITH GENERAL MacARTHUR' HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Feb 1.—Two of Rabaul's four aerodromes were hammered from the air again on ...

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  19. GOVOROV'S COLUMNS.

    LONDON, Feb 1.—The Moscow correspondent of the British United Press expressed the opinion last night that the Red Army at its ...

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  20. MOSCOW REPORT.

    LONDON, Feb 1.—Last night's Moscow communique was as follows: "The Red Army north-west and west of Volosovo (south-west of ...

    Article : 340 words
  21. SEA AND AIR.

    LONDON', Feb 1.—The communique from Allied Advanced HQ in Italy today included the following: "Our light naval forces in ...

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  22. JAPAN'S RETORT.

    NEW YORK, Feb 1.—Tokio official radio says that Mr Sadao Iguchi, a Government spokesman, asserted that the Allies' revelations ...

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  23. LETTER TO MR CURTIN.

    SYDNEY, Feb 1.—The State council of the Road Transport Workers' Union has sent a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) ...

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  24. SPIRITS OF SLAIN.

    NEW YORK, Jan 31.—The Washington bureau of the 'New York' Times" states that the Japanese are bolstering home morale by reports ...

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  25. ON HUON COAST.

    WITH GENERAL, MacARTHUR's HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Feb 1.— Australians advancing along the Huon Peninsula coast of New Guinea ...

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  26. N.S.W. COALMINES.

    SYDNEY, Feb 1.—Although arrangements have been made for a deputation from the Miners' Federation to discuss taxing methods ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN INQUIRY.

    CANBERRA, Feb 1.—The appointment of Sir William Webb, Chief Justice of Queensland, to inquire into Japanese war crimes against ...

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  28. "SANDS RUNNING OUT."

    LONDON. Feb 1.—In a leading article "The Times" states: "The Finnish Government begins a new session today under the deepening ...

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  29. BEACHHEAD CLASH.

    LONDON, Feb 1.—"Some of the bloodiest fighting since the Nettuno landing has occurred in the last 48 hours," writes the correspondent of ...

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  30. VERSATILE WARRIORS

    LONDON, Feb 1.—hen the invasion takes place amphibious troops will have to be the spearhead, For that purpose the Royal Marines are ...

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  31. HOLDEN'S STRIKE.

    ADELAIDE, Feb 1.—The only developments in Holden's strike today were a decision of a mass meeting of strikers at Botanic Park not to ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN KITTYHAWKS

    MELBOURNE, Feb 1.—An Australian Kittyhawk squadron in the New Guinea area had flown a total overseas milage of 170,500 in three ...

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  33. CAPTURING ROME.

    LONDON. Feb 1.—"After 10 days of adventure south of Rome the feeling of elation which gripped us after our fine landing already has ...

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  34. SERVING HITLER.

    LONDON, Feb 1.—Moscow radio last night broadcast a statement from the Soviet Information Bureau strongly attacking Hungary for ...

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  35. SIAMESE WORRIED.

    NEW YORK, Jan 31.—Bangkok radio has urged the population to evacuate the city immediately. "Siam no longer has a capital," said ...

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  36. TOWN DESTROYED.

    ANKARA, Feb 1.—The Turkish town of Gerede has been destroyed by an earthquake. No details are yet available, but it is known that many ...

    Article : 52 words
  37. 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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