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  4. Monty's Canadians Reach West Bank of Rhine

    FIELD-MARSHAL Montgomery's Canadians are now lining the west bank of the Rhine, or have approached to within 1000 to 2000 yards of the river on a ten-mile front from Illengen to a point opposite ...

    Article : 584 words
  5. KONIEV IN SIGHT OF SAXONY

    MARSHAL Koniev's swift advance of 22 miles to the Neisse River, the last major water barrier before Dresden, suggests that German resistance on this front has collapsed, says Reuter's correspondent. Koniev ...

    Article : 937 words
  6. FIGHTER AND BUILDERS

    Top Been-gunner Private Bunny Tic[?]er, of Mundurah, Western Austria in his fox-hole in the A[?]tape area. New Guinea, Bottom: with levers and sledge-hammers suppers work on a bridge over a river in the A[?]tape area. The bridge was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 71 words
  7. U.S. Soldier

    [?] Corporal Milford A. Sillars [?] of Mou[?]velle Indians present a study as he relaxes [?] reading a Belgian town ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 65 words
  8. GRAND PEACE TALKS

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—The American Press correspondent states that indications are mounting that the Big Three ...

    Article : 130 words
  9. BRITISH P.M. IN GREECE

    LONDON, Feb 14. — Breaking his journey home from the [?]mea Conference, Mr. Churchill [?]dressed a crowd of 20,000 to ...

    Article : 316 words
  10. Japanese Stubbornness Protracts Manila Fight

    NEW YORK, February 14.—Yates McDaniel, American Press correspondent says that hopes of a relatively rapid cleaning-up of Southern Manila faded because of the stubborn resistance of Japanese entrenched in the residential Taft Avenue, one mile from the waterfront. ...

    Article : 485 words
  11. BURMA-SIAM RAIL BRIDGE BLASTED

    LONDON, Feb. 14.—Allied [?] have crippled the only Railway between Burma and Stam cables the colombo correspondent ...

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  12. MALARIA'S TERRIBLE TOLL IN EGYPT

    LONDON, February 14.— The British United Press correspondent [?] says that it is discussed that 200,000 peasant died ...

    Article : 138 words
  13. NEW SPITFIRE HAS SPEED OF 450 M.P.H.

    LONDON, Feb. 14.—It is officially disclosed for the first time that the Spitfire 14, which the Tactical Air Force is using in Belgium and ...

    Article : 79 words
  14. MORE SPORTING EQUIPMENT

    SYDNEY, Feb. 15 [?] goll balls [?] and tennis balls will be available ton Australian schools clubs and sport of ...

    Article : 54 words
  15. Tokio Reports Attack On Corregidor

    NEW YORK, Feb 15—Tokio [?] states that two enemy battleships tour clusters and five destroyers at 9 a.m. on February 13 ...

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  17. ALLIED BOMBERS RAVAGE GERMANY

    LONDON, February 15.—RAF Bomber Command last night for the second night running, despatched a great force of over 1300 planes to Germany, Chemnitz, described as a vital base for the defence of Eastern Germany was the main ...

    Article : 254 words
  18. RAAF Air Crews In Aust. On Leave

    BRISBANE, February 15,—After [?] abroad, a [?] R.A.A.F air crews [?] Brisbane to-day ...

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    General Henry H. Arnold (In uniform) commander of the U.S. arms his forces, chats with Henry Yord, American industrialist at in automobile at Ferry Command Base in the midwestern L. S. state of Mich[?] Mr. Ford [?] the general when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. U.S. AIRMAN MURDERED BY NAZI MAYOR

    LONDON, Feb. 14.—The Nazi mayor of [?] a small German town now under fire from the First Army's guns murdered ...

    Article : 181 words
  21. TSIMBA RIDGE CAPTURED

    TSIMBA Ridge, a Japanese stronghold on the north coast has fallen after the bloodiest battle of the campaign. An Autralian force driving along the coast towards Buka [?] had been [?] down and hammere d by the Japs entrenched in this perfect Passage had been [?]tactical fortress. ...

    Article : 456 words
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