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  4. AMERICANS LINK UP BRIDGEHEADS ACROSS THE ROER

    THE twenty-one original American bridge-heads across the Roer River on the Western front have been linked up on a 25-mile front to a general depth of two and four miles. Duren has been captured and the ...

    Article : 587 words
  5. President F. D. Roosevelt Acknowledges Greetings

    [?]dent Fran[?] D. Roosevelt waves to his cheering audience [?] the White House portico in Washington, on January 20. at [?]clusion of his brief but significant inaugural address. [?] the President as the acknowledges the ovation is Colonel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HOPES TO DESTROY ENEMY

    LONDON, Feb 24. — General Dwight Eisenhower stated the Allies expect to destroy the German army west of the Rhine, on ...

    Article : 480 words
  7. [?]AVAGE BATTLE TH. OF DANZIG

    [?]SAGES from Moscow yesterday stated that 60 miles [?]th of Danzig, the Russians are maintaining their [?]ring be of the German garrison in the encircled Vistula [?] of Grudziadz. ...

    Article : 369 words
  8. Tokio Blasted By Fleet Planes and Super-Forts

    AMERICAN carrier planes and Super-Fortresses have launched another great attack on the Tokio area, where task force planes of the U.S. Fifth Fleet are attacking objectives in and around the capital. Also it was announced that 200 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. INTERNEES FREED BY DARING RAID

    MANILA February 24.—An additional 2116 interness have been treed from the Japanese at Los Banos in the hills above the ...

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  10. MANUFACTURING CONTROL RELAXED

    [?]RRA. February 25.— Re[?] of control over the [?] acquisition and dis[?] various machines and ...

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  11. EMPSEY COMING TO AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY February 25.—Advice [?] in Sydney that [?] former world [?] ampion, is coming ...

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  12. TURKEY DECLARES WAR AT LAST

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—Ankara radio announced that the Turkish National Assembly had decided to declare war on Germany and Japan. ...

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  13. ATTACK ON GERMAN ARMY CHIEF

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—The Swedish radio quoting reports from Denmark says that an attempt was made on Friday night to ...

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  14. EGYPTIAN PRIME MINISTER SHOT DEAD BY ASSASSIN

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—Ahmed Maher, Egyptian Prime Minister, was shot dead in the Egyptian Parliament to-day after making a statement bringing Egypt a defensive war against the Axis, says Reuter's Cairo correspondent. The Prime Minister [?] ...

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  15. ALLIES GAIN IN IRRAWADDY FIGHTING

    CENTRAL BURMA. February 24.— The Associated Press representative says that all bridge-heads on the Irrawaddy ...

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  17. Hitler's Speech: Page 3

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 — The 20th Air Force announced that [?]ge force of India-based B29 attacked Singapore docks on ...

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  18. DOWNS RIDGE FALLS TO AUSSIE ASSAULT

    AUSTRALIANS have stormed and captured the lower positions on Downs Ridge after a plastering by the ANZAC Air Force and 1000 rounds by 25 pounders. The victory opens the way towards protecting the right dank of our forces pushing up the coast north ...

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    An Indian guard on his beat at a Bengal aerodrome is dwarfed by the motors of an E.A.F. Liberator bomber.—Department of Air photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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