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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,013 words
  3. Soviet Officer Acts as Army Liaison

    Freed from German captivity by the American Ninth Army, a Soviet officer proved a valuable asset to both Russian and U.S. forces. Using a microphone, he served as liaison officer as the two forces approached the point in the American sector where the Allied forces linked up. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 64 words
  4. AUSTRALIANS LAND ON BORNEO

    Australian troops are now in action against the Japanese in Borneo. This was announced in the House of Representatives to-night by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 370 words
  5. RELEASE OF GOOD NEWS WILL NOT BE DELAYED

    LONDON, May 1. A.A.P.—Mr. Churchill told the House of Commons to-day that if important information reached the Government this weeks, as it might do, he would make a brief announcement. But that would only occur if the information was of exceptional importance. ...

    Article : 965 words
  6. 2,628,529 GERMANS CAPTURED IN WEST

    WASHINGTON, May 1. A.A.P.—The War Department announced that the Allies in Western Europe took 2,628,529 ...

    Article : 68 words
  7. ON OTHER PAGES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 words
  8. Drive to Baltic Seaboard

    With the British Forces, May 1.—For the first time in history major British forces are deployed on the Baltic seaboard. They ...

    Article : 160 words
  9. FINAL HOURS IN BATTLE OF BERLIN

    LONDON, May 1, A.A.P.—The Russians expect Berlin to fall to-night, an American broadcaster reported from Moscow. Moscow announced the capture of the Reichstag ...

    Article : 513 words
  10. "GERMAN NAVY WILL FIGHT ON"

    LONDON, May 1. A.A.P.—Unconfirmed reports reaching the Canadian lines from Western Holland and North-western ...

    Article : 80 words
  11. Fascist Prisoners in Revolt

    LONDON, May 1. A.A.P.—Reuter's Rome correspondent says that German Stormtroopers and Italian Fascists imprisoned in Fort Baggia, ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. NAZI DOCTORS "DISPATCHED" 110,000 PEOPLE

    NEW YORK, May 1.—One hundred and ten thousand persons adjudged "unworthy to live" were executed in various ways at the Nazi ...

    Article : 223 words
  13. Germans Falling Back in Italy

    LONDON, May 1. A.A.P.—Allied forces in Italy continue, to cut up the demoralised enemy. The only fighting officially reported in ...

    Article : 102 words
  14. British Reply to Soviet Protest

    LONDON, May 1. A.A.P.—The Soviet Government was continually informed about Russian citizens captured in German uniform, but ...

    Article : 216 words
  15. Okinawa Airfield Captured

    NEW YORK, May 1. A.A.P.—Troops of the 27th Infantry Division captured Machinato airfield, on Okinawa. ...

    Article : 106 words
  16. FRENCH NOVELIST FREED OF CHARGE

    PARIS, May 1. A.A.P.—The crime novelist Georges Simenon has been freed of a charge of having worked for the enemy. The examining ...

    Article : 35 words
  17. Man Ate Man in Nazi Prison Camp

    LONDON, May 1. A.A.P.—The Germans meant to murder 7500 political prisoners herded in the Sandhostel concentration camp, ...

    Article : 449 words
  18. WAR PRISONERS REACH BRITAIN

    LONDON, May 1. A.A.P.—The Secretary for War (Sir James Grigg) told the House of Commons that 43,000 liberated British ...

    Article : 98 words
  19. STOP PRESS

    LONDON.—A Danish broadcast said: "The picture has changed its character. As Gestapo and Quisling police conduct street ...

    Article : 34 words
  20. DEFEAT OF U-BOATS NEARLY COMPLETE

    NEW YORK, May 1. A.A.P.—The Commander-in-Chief of the British Far Eastern Fleet (Admiral Sir James Somerville), speaking at ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. Mistaken Identity

    LONDON, May 1.—In connection with a report from its New York correspondent the "Daily Mail" publishes the following: ...

    Article : 122 words
  22. Children Prefer Tommy-guns

    LONDON, May 1.—Tommy-guns were the most popular choice of small boys in the badly blitzed borough of Wandsworth when a quantity of ...

    Article : 45 words
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