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  4. [?]ORREGIDOR ISLAND FALLS

    [?]REGIDOR Island, the rocky fortress, guarding the entrance to Manila where General MacArthur and his American and Filipino army made [?]lant last stand when the Japanese invaded the Philippines, is now back in [?]rican hands. Combined air and seaborn landings following aerial and ...

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    A PHOTOGRAHPH of the rocky Island fortress of Corregidor, at the entrance to Manila Bay, which it has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TRIBUTE TO THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE

    LONDON, Feb. 18—"Since the delegates to the Yalta Conference landed on an aerodrome in war-ravaged Crimea, great ...

    Article : 203 words
  7. ALLIED THREAT TO GOCH GROWS

    THE position of the German garrison in the Siegfried bastion of Goch has become more precarious following the latest gains by Canadian First Army troops. United Kingdom, Scottish and Welsh troops are closing in on the town. ...

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  8. [?]oniev Nearer is Objective

    [?] gains by Marshal Koniev's forces in their ad[?]nce on Dresden as well as in their efforts to with Marshal Zhukov's left flank around the the Oder River, were reported yesterday. ...

    Article : 377 words
  9. AIRMAN REPAYS A DEBT

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—A twoyear-old baby Dutch girl clasping a piece of paper was among the 500 Dutch children ...

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  10. JAPS HOLD TIGHTLY TO MANDALAY

    KANDY. Feb. 17.—The A.P. correspondent at Advanced Headquarters says that the latest advance in the battle for Mandalay ...

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  11. [?]GANISING NEW T.U. DERATION

    [?]. Feb. 17—A report re[?]ding that a continua[?]ttee should be estab[?] begin work immediately ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE LIKELY

    CANBERRA. February 18.—Further industrial disturbances are likely uniess the Commonwealth modifies or suspends the ...

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  13. PLANS FOR PEACE MUST SUCCEED

    LONDON, February 17.—If the spirit of hostility to any plan for the organisation of peace triumphs because of the ingrained reluctance to limit national sovereignty, it is inevitable that the Dumbarton Oaks, or similar schemes, ...

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  14. SWISS BLOCKING GERMAN CREDITS

    LONDON. February 18.— The B.U.P. Berne correspondent says that the Federal Council decided [?]lock German credit in ...

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  15. RUSSIA TO HELP REBUILD WARSAW

    LONDON. February 18 [?]cow radie declares that R[?] will meet half [?]cial and technical requirements for ...

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  16. LUXURY AIR TRAVEL AFTER THE WAR

    NEW YORK, Fob 17. Pan-American Airways announced that if the Civil Aeronautics Board grants ...

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  17. BRITISH FARMERS STEP UP OUTPUT

    BRISBANE, February 18.— The answer to the German blitzkrieg was to step up the production of foodstuffs from 30 per cent. ...

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  19. Germans May Leave Italy

    LONDON. February 17.— Reuter's Italy correspondent says that General Mark Clark broadcasting to the Italian people ...

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  20. TRAITOR OF ARNHEM CAPTURED BY RUSE

    LONDON, February 17.—The man who is believed to be principally responsible for the failure of the Arnhem parachute offensive to gain its full objective at present it imprisoned in the Tower of London, says the A.P. Paris correspondent. ...

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  21. TAKING JAP EMPIRE TO PIECES

    NEW YORK, February 17.—The New York Times in a leader says: "In little more than three years since Pearl Barbour Japan's ...

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  22. GOOD

    A col[?]st in the mountains swells the rivers near A[?]tape, New Guinea. A jeep is drawn up is the newly-formed bank.—(Australian Official photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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