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  4. LAST BATTLE FOR BERLIN NEAR

    AT least one dozen armoured columns of the American Ninth, First and Third Armies are streaming forward to the Elbe, the last river barrier before Berlin. The Second Armoured Division of the Ninth Army has reached ...

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    [?] R.M.A.S King George V [?]phed in Sydney Harbour was one of the force of B[?] warships which took ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 121 words
  6. RUSSIAN CAVALRY NOW ON THE MOVE OPPOSITE BERLIN

    A WAR correspondent with Marshal Zhukov's army group on the Oder front opposite Berlin reports that large forces of Russian cavalry are now on the move. ...

    Article : 560 words
  7. KRUPPS WAS SHATTERED BY ONE BOMB

    LONDON. April 12.— The Associated Pipes representative at S[?] [?] the American Air Force raid against the ...

    Article : 309 words
  8. 8TH ARMY FORGING AHEAD

    THE British Eighth Army in Italy is making good progress, and [?] following up its breaking from the Senio Bridge-head ...

    Article : 324 words
  9. ADMIRAL SCHEER IS IN RAF RAID

    LONDON, April 11.—The Air Ministry announces that Royal Air Force bombers on Monday night sank the German pocket battleship, Admiral Scheer, at Kiel A great ex[?] come just ...

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  10. LINK-UP WITH RUSSIANS CLOSE

    LONDON, April 11.—The First Army is almost certain to link up with the Russian east of the Elbe River, before ...

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  11. "BERLIN FEVER" AFFECTS 9TH ARMY

    LONDON, April 11.— There was a great cheer from staff officers in an operation tent of one of the Ninth Army ...

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  13. TOUGH FIGHT FOR HILL ON OKINAWA

    NEW YORK, April 11.— The New York Times correspondent at Okinawa says that while army troops slogged through the mud to make gains on either side the battle for Kakuzu Ridge is not yet over. ...

    Article : 327 words
  14. EATS LEAVING THE SHIP?

    [?] II.—The Stock[?] [?]indent of the Dairy [?] goering is reported [?] in Denmark and ...

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  15. GEN. EISENHOWER'S VIEWS ON CENSORSHIP

    LONDON, April 11.—To enable the fastest and fullest presentation of news to the public General Eisenhower has reiterated that all forces under his command should apply censorship only as demanded by the requirements of military security, says the B.U.P. ...

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  16. TRANSPORT

    Here is one way of getting around [?], the stra[?] stepping stone one the [?] in Tokio The Marines riding on a sled beb[?]d the build[?]zer have [?] their transportation "LET" (Two Radio Transit).—Officials U.S. Navy photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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