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  4. LATEST RUSSIAN GAINS TAKE ZHUKOV WITHIN 35M. OF BERLIN

    MOSCOW reports yesterday dealt with heavy fighting as Marshal Zhukov's forces fan out along the east bank of the Oder, His troops have broken through to the river on either side of Frankfurt, and his guns are ...

    Article : 723 words
  5. Filipino Patriots

    TWO Filipino patriots, who had fought the Japanese from the hills of Leyte since their homeland was invaded at the Mart of the Pacific War, arrive behind the American lints in a freed area of the central Philippines Island. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 95 words
  6. FRICTION BETWEEN FRANCE, ENGLAND

    LONDON, Feb. 5.—"We have let the Allies know that France wont be bound by anything she has not fully discussed and ...

    Article : 605 words
  7. Insignia Tells Its Own Story

    INSIGNA Tells Its Own Story—The destruction of 17 German, 31/2 Italian, and seven Japanese aircraft is presented in distinctive and traditional style on the fuselage of the cockpit or the Spitfire of Group-Captain Clive ("Killer") ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 62 words
  8. WHAT OF RUSSIA?

    LONDON, Feb. 5.— German newsagency quoting the Tokio Sahi Shimbum states: "The war against ...

    Article : 52 words
  9. GAP SMASHED IN TWO NAZI LINES

    LONDON, Feb. 5. — Approximately 40,000 American infantrymen, representing the greater part of four divi[?] from the United States First Army, smashed a 12-mile [?] through the double Siegfried Line, in the Northern ...

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  10. MacArthur May Lead Final Attack On Japan

    NEW YORK, February 5.—The United Press' Washington correspondent says that military observers predict that General MacArthur will lead an all-out assault on the Japanese home islands. They point out that few American commanders gain MacArthur's military stature against similar odds. ...

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  11. 51,000 WAR ORPHANS ARE EXPECTED HERE

    CANBERRA, February 6. — Doubts whether Australia is likely to attract child migrants after the war on anything approaching ...

    Article : 109 words
  12. "Meat-easies" Latest Racket in America

    NEW YORK, February 5.—The President of the Society of Restauranteurs announced that over 1006 "meat-easles" have been ...

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  13. GERMANS SHIFT ALLIED HOSTAGES

    NEW YORK, February 5.—The [?] sle[?]elm correspondent of [?] Times says that [?] private tram Berlin report that [?] Allied statesmen and ...

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  14. CHILD INTERNEES STARVED BY JAPS

    NEW YORK, February 5.—The Times' Manila correspondent, describing the truce of Santo Tomas before internees were released, aid that the Japanese commandant's staff guard filed through the streets between long lines of heavily-armed Americans. The ...

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  15. CHURCHILL AT BIG THREE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Feb. 6. — The first statement that Mr. Winston Churchill it attending a conference of the great ...

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    ON ALERT— Warily an Australian patrol crosses a river in the general Aitape area, ever watchful for a Japanese sniper hidden in the jungle.—(Australian Official photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. UNPARALLELED WANTON DESTRUCTION OF WARSAW

    LONDON, February 5.—British and American correspondents now hzrdened to the sight of obliterated cities found the Polish capital of Warsaw in a worse state than Stalingrad, says a British United Press representative who was among the first non-Russian correspondents ...

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  19. CLASHES REPORTED IN GREECE

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—The British United Press correspondent at Athens reports that clashes occurred in Greece between the ...

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