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  4. IWOJIMA CONFLICT TOUGHEST FOR U.S. MARINES SINCE TARAWA IS.

    THE relentless battle on Iwojima is costing more, yard for yard, in dead and wounded than the bloody conquest of Tarawa Island in the Gilberts, according to the American Press correspondent at Iwojima. However, it ...

    Article : 797 words
  5. THE WAR MOVES IN BURMA

    Top : Manned by soldiers of the Chinese Army. American light tanks move through Burma to support the Allied advances against the Japanese forces in that country. Bottom : American vehicles laden with supplies for Allied forces file slowly along the approach to a pontoon bridge crossing the Irrawaddy River.—(U.S. Office of War Information photos). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MARSHAL KONIEV MOVING TOWARDS NEISSE RIVER

    MARSHAL Koniev's forces in Brandenburg Province are closing up to the Neisse River to fight the battle for the last of the Oder tributaries south-east of Berlin. ...

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  7. [?]APAIGN BURMA [?]EASIER

    [?]RAL BURMA. Feb. 22.— [?]impaigning conditions are [?]ing more favourable as the [?] Army advances into Central ...

    Article : 244 words
  8. FIVE FRENCH TRAITORS GET DESERTS

    LONDON, Feb. 21.—At Marseities four members of M. Doriot's Eascist Party who pleaded that they acted under orders from M. ...

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  9. ADVANCE IN AITAPE SECTOR

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 22. — The Minister for the Army (Mr. F. Forde) announced that there has been a general forward ...

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  10. New Crossing Of Saar River

    AMERICAN Third Army troops yesterday crossed the Saar River and have seized a new bridgehead opposite the main Siegfried Line defences near Saarbourg. Little opposition was met in (tie initial assault. ...

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  11. MASSIVE AIR STRIKES CONTINUED ON REICH

    AMERICAN aircraft were over Germany yesterday and there were the usual signs of yet another big day in the massive air onslaught against the Reich The Germans began putting out air raid warnings shortly after dawn and last reported Allied bomber ...

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  12. [?]GH HOPES [?]R BRITISH INDUSTRY

    [?]ON February 21. — Mr. [?]dan Brackeir addressing [?]al Empire society said [?] was no reason for ...

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  13. ATTITUDE OF MAJOR POWERS TO FRANCE

    LONDON, February 21. — "Whatever may be said or thought of certain French actions the three major ...

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  15. Women Build Barricades in Reich Capital

    LONDON, Feb. 21.— Women in fur coals were helping to build barricades in Berlin said the German news agency's ...

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  16. JAPS WOULD NOT ACCEPT CHALLENGE

    NEW YORK, Feb. 22. — Edwin Thomas, U.P. correspondent with the U.S. rask force off Japan un February 17, said that for two ...

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  17. SECURITY SYSTEM NEEDS NEW TERMS

    LONDON, February 21.—Discussions at the British Commonwealth Relations Conference showed that the Commonwealth is anxious for Britain to play her full role in achieving a solution of the political problems in Europe said the conference spokesman. ...

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  18. [?]OBLEM

    Australian engineers work under extre[?]e difficulties is bridging the many [?]eeks in the general Aitape [?] Picture show Australians laving [?]nur log foundations to a bridge.—(Australian Official photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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