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  4. MONTY STARTS BIG OFFENSIVE

    THE following statement was issued at Field Marshal Montgomery's headquarters on Thursday night:—"At 10.30 o'clock this morning British and American troops from the First Canadian Army renewed the ...

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    WINGS OVER TOKIO — Flying at substratosphere bright, an American B-29 Super-Fortress files over the Tama River Just west of Tokio, on its way to blast war plants in the Japanese capital.—(U.S Office of War Inform, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SEEKING JAPANESE— In the Attape area of British New Guinea, after Australian forces took over from americans, infantrymen set out on patuls to wipe out Japanese pockets of resistance,— (Australian Official photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Reds Paving Way For Their Big Assault On Berlin

    DURING the last three days fresh batteries of Russian guns have been shelling the German defences in the Oder [?]en due east of Berlin. Moscow reports were borne out yesterday by the ...

    Article : 575 words
  8. Berlin's Hour of Agony:

    LONDON. February 8.—The drawn features and bedragged appearance of 21 Swedish men, women and children from the ruins of Berlin, who arrived in Malmo to-day, told something of the horrors they had experienced, stated the Daily Mail's Stockholm ...

    Article : 270 words
  9. Philippines Vital To Japan:

    NEW YORK. February 9.—Tokio radio stated that "Japan cannot afford to lose the Philippines and survive as a nation. If Yamashita can depend on the Navy to protect his flanks and keep him in operational contact with Jap-held islands in the south, he ...

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  10. A NEW WORLD ORDER

    LONDON. Feb. 9—Opening the discussion on the trades union attitude to the peace settlement at to-day's session of the ...

    Article : 368 words
  11. WAR PLANS BASED ON LONG PACIFIC STRUGGLE

    WASHINGTON. Feb. 8.—The Assistant Saturday of State (Mr. Ache[?] told the House Foreign Affair Committee that war ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. MAQUIS WREAK REVENGE

    LONDON. Feb 8.—The British United Press Par[?] correspondent says that 20 heavily arified members of the Mayu[?] ra[?]d into the ...

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  13. Himmler In Command On East Front

    LONDON. February 8.—Himmler commands a German army group in the east, according to the Berlin radios military ...

    Article : 157 words
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  15. NAZI P.O.W. HANG ANTI-HITLERITES

    NEW YORK. Feb. 7.—The Canadian Press' correspondent at Lethbridge. Alberta, states that ...

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    [?]UE WORK— Last month the story of the dramatic rescue of an American aircrew which [?]d crash-landed in the sea in enemy-controlled water was told. [?] captain of the rescuing Catalins. F.L.I.J. Wood, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. German P.O.W. Shaken By Red Success

    LONDON, Feb. 8.—Disturbances occurred in a German prisoner, of war camp in North-west England to-night when the inmates heard ...

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  18. Goebbels Alarmed As Red Tide Sweeps Ever Onward

    LONDON. February 8.—"The enemy now holds German territories which played a most important part in our calculations—industrizlly, and from the food supply viewpoint." This gloomy admission of ...

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  19. DUKE IN BRISBANE ON SUNDAY

    BRISBANE. Feb. 9—The Governor-General (the Duke of Gloucester) will arrive in Brisbane at 5.30 on Sunday afternoon and ...

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