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  4. RUSSIANS RACING ON TO BERLIN

    Reuter's correspondent in Moscow relates that Marshal Zhukov's tank, motorised and infantry columns are steadily whittling down the mileage on the direct route to Frankfurt and Berlin and cracking the border defences over an even ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    British armored vehicles pictured amongst the ruins of the German town of Heinsburg, in the Maas Boer triangle, which was heavily damaged by Allied bombing and shelling. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW AMERICAN OFFENSIVE

    At least eight American divisions, about 100,000 men, started on Tuesday night to drive into the outposts of the Siegried line along a 30-mile front. ...

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  7. HITLER TO NATION

    The declaration of his belief that the gruesome fate which had overcome the Germans in the East would in the end be ...

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  8. RED ARMY IMPETUS

    The continued impetus of Marshal Zhukov's thrust is interpreted as a clear indication of the Russian High Command's ...

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  10. MOVES IN PACIFIC

    It is believed in Washington that another large-scale move against Japanese positions in the Pacific is rapidly in the making. ...

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  11. UTTER CHAOS IN GREECE

    Surveying results of the investigations of the Trades Union Council delegation to Greece, Sir Waiter Citrine (leader) said ...

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  12. LATE NEWS

    NEW YORK.--Tokio Radio announced that Super-Fortresses dropped bombs and incendiaries on Osaka, large pert and ...

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  15. AMERICAN SPORT SCANDAL

    The New York "Post" says the biggest American sports scandal for 25 years, developed when five members of the Brooklyn College ...

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  16. ROAD TO CHINA

    The road to China from Burma is now being made thoroughly safe. Establishment of a road block ...

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  17. British Submarine's Far-East Success

    After sinking 21 Japanese ships during a 61,000-mile patrol of the Pacific and spending 18 months in Far Eastern waters. His ...

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  18. HERO OF DAM BURSTING

    Wing Commander Guy Gibson, V.C., D.S.O., D.F.C., the hero of the sensational bursting of the Ruhr dams of Mohne and Eder ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Bishop's Protest

    Ten million future American fathers were being given birth-control information in the army on the vastest scale known in ...

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    A rocket-firing Beaufighter of the Royal Canadian Army sank this German coastal ship. Splashes from 20 mm. cannon shells can be seen in the water about the doomed vessel.-- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. JAPAN'S LOSS IN HIGH OFFICERS

    Tokio Radio announced that the deaths of Japanese generals and admirals in the past eight months total 111. Posthumous ...

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  22. IMPORTANT VISIT TO ITALY

    It was officially announced in Rome that the American Secretary of State (Mr. Stettinius) has been in Italy. ...

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  23. South African Casualties

    South African casualties in all theatres of war total 27,847, including 8184 dead. ...

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