FREE LANDINGS
( N.Z. Observer’) Roosevelt’s rooted. Allied aerial armadas are forcing Saar torial changes on the Reich. James Roberts has been reelected President of the Labour Party. Evidently, Jim insists on going down with the ship. “The day’s of Hitler’s bloody regime are numbered,” says Stalin. And a b—good thing says every one else- ■ • Ml •• • Because of the number of actresses engaged in war work there may be a shortage of leading ladies for future London revues. No doubt, however, Londoners will see a good deal of what leading ladies there are. Cold, unfriendly stares greeted eighth army troops who captured Forli. The local inhabitants evidently did not sing “Forli’s a jolly good fellow. ’ ... Itl ... The Post Office, replying to remarks by Mr Justice Northerdft has denied that it knew that A. L. Albertson Was a bookmaker. A movement is now on foot to teach postal officials the facts of life.
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Dunstan Times, 27 November 1944, Page 3
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