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  4. BATTLE FOR OUTER DEFENCES OF REICH CAPITAL RAGING FIERCELY

    MASSED batteries of Russian guns in overwhelming numbers are shelling the two German bastions of Frankfurt and Kustrin. Correspondent say that Marshal Zhukov is fighting a tremendous battle for what ...

    Article : 776 words
  5. MOST DECORATED BOMBER

    [?]"Scotty's Homin' Pidgin," Australian built Beaufort bomber, which has bombed the[?] from Milne Bay to Rabaul. There are 139 bombs painted on the fuselage, representing [?] bombing missions against the enemy. It is the most decorated bomber in New Guinea. Its the was over Rabaul in December. 1943. Leading Aircraftman Les Erskine. of punchbowl. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A UNITED States Marine Corps officer, with his field kit and carbine, talks to his Commander-in-Chief, President Franklin D.Roosecelt, during a puuse in the President's two-hour inspection tour of Camp Le Jeune, in the southern State of North Carclina. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. [?]d Army NOW [?]n German Soil

    [?]ICAN Third Army troops in a surprise attack early yesterday morning crossed the German frontier at two will to the south of St. Vitb. They forced two rivers. [?] and Auer. which guard the frontier and broke into ...

    Article : 456 words
  8. BURMA BATTLE FOR IRRAWADDY

    BOMBAY, Feb. 6.—The Associated Press special representative at Advanced Headquarters of the Allied Land Forces in South-east Asia, states that fighting in Burma has developed into a battle for the Irrawaddy River. ...

    Article : 367 words
  9. HURDLES TO MACARTHUR'S SELECTION

    NEW YORK, February 6.—The Washington correspondent of the Daily News [?] that General MacArthur's once to lead the way ...

    Article : 103 words
  10. AMERICANS REDEEMED THEIR COUNTRY'S PLEDGE

    GENERAL MacArthur, at Manila, has issued a general order to his troops stating: "You will shortly complete the liberation of the Philippines. You have redeemed a country's pledge to capture its lost men. You inflicted the greatest military defeat in its history on the enemy. You are restoring to the East its ...

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  11. PIERLOT GOVT. RESIGNS

    LONDON, February 7.— There was a dramatic ending to the debate in the Brussels Chamber of Deputies to-day when the ...

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  12. RUSSIAN IRRELIGION DEPLORED

    MOSCOW, Feb 6.—The official Government [?] for the first [?] the Russian REvolution was published a ...

    Article : 54 words
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  14. DIGGERS—DOUGHBOYS NOW BLOOD BROTHERS

    LONDON, February 6.—The New York Times in an editorial says that the bonds forged between Australian and the United States in many South-west Pacific battles will not be dissolved when both flags wave victoriously over Tokio. ...

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  15. [?]SONERS [?]ELEASED MANILA

    NEW YORK February 7.— The New York Herald Tribune [?] among 1200 Americans form Bil[?]did were 465 ...

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  16. Curtin's Message Warms MacArthur's Heart

    CANBERRA, Feb. 7.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) received the following reply from General MacArthur in response to a message ...

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    INFANTRYMEN of the second U.S. Army crouch for protection form an enemy shell by the side of a building in Nieder[?], prench town which was libersted on December 10,1944, in the[?]ward drive of the Seventh Army. An American tank is ready for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PLIGHT OF REICH REVEALED IN HOME NEWS SERVICE

    LONDON, February 6—There were Signs of disintegration ra the German news propaganda services to-day, stated the Daily Telegraph correspondent. For instance, broadcasts to the home front, which have hitherto been maintained more or less normally, began ...

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  19. Pangalos Asks For Trial

    LONDON, February 6. — The Exchange Telegraph's Athens Correspondent states that M. Pangalos, who has been released by ...

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