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  4. I.S. FORCES RETURN TO MANILA

    [?]EE thousand seven hundred prisoners, mostly Americans, and including 700 from Britain, 100 [?]ralians and 70 Canadians, were rescued by Ameri[?] troops who liberated Manila on Sunday. Their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RED ARMY PUSHES CLOSER TO BERLIN

    RUSSIAN troops were 41 miles north-east of Berlin yesterday. They hold a curving front of 40 miles east of the Oder, and a string of towns north and south of the bastion cities of Kustrin and Frankfurt. North-west of Kustrin it was ...

    Article : 756 words
  6. GERMANS HOLD OUT IN BUDA

    LONDON, Feb. 4. — German radio to-night quoted a High Command report that the Russians have penetrated into the area of ...

    Article : 260 words
  7. SIEGFRIED LINE PENETRATED

    AMERICAN First and Third Army troops have gained further ground in their assault on the Siegfried Line defences. Third Army forces pushed forward another mile south-east of St. Vith and are about a mile and a half inside ...

    Article : 310 words
  8. GERMANS ADVISED TO STOP WAR

    LONDON, Feb. 4.—General Von Seydlitz, a leading member of the Free German Committee in Moscow, ...

    Article : 64 words
  9. GOERING FACTORIES WORK FOR RUSSIANS

    LONDON, February 4.— The vast He[?] G[?]ring [?] in Upper Site in between G[?]ewitz and Hindenburg which were ...

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  10. NEWS OF BOMBED BERLIN CENSORED

    LONDON, February 4.—German censorship has imposed a complete blackout on Swedish newspaper correspondents in Berlin, says Reuter's Stockholm correspondent. They are allowed to telephone Stockholm offices, but are forbidden to mention Saturday's raid, or ...

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  11. Mr. Curtin Lauds Gen. MacArthur

    CANBERRA, Feb. 5.—Following the taking of Manila, the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) sent a message of congratulation to General ...

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  13. TOKIO REPORTS JOLO LANDING

    TOKIO radio yesterday reported that American forces had made another new landing in the Philippines on ...

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  14. [?]AGREEMENT ARISES GREEK PEACE TALK

    [?]ON. February 4.—Disagreement appears to have arisen be[?] the EAM (National Liberation Front) and Government [?]ons at the peace talks last night, states Reuter's correspondent [?]ns. The talks scheduled for this evening were postponed to ...

    Article : 188 words
  15. Australia Comes Through Hot Time Off Philippines

    MEN of H.M.A.S. Australia did not leave their guns for five days in an action in which they supported the landing of Allied forces at Lingayen Gulf, in Luzon, last month. The Australia was hit five times ...

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    SMOKE PYRE—Instaliations and al[?] at Nichols Field in Manila burn after bombings by naval planes of the United States Third Fleet, preparatory to the Lingayen [?]. This is a [?]photo sent from a Pacific base to the U.S.A.—(U.S. Office of War Information picture). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. [?]zis Execute Prisoners

    [?]ON, Feb. 4. — Moscow [?]ting reports from inside [?] said that all pa[?] held in Berlin prisons ...

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