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  3. 6,000 PLANES BLAST REICH IN DAY'S RAID

    AFTER the most shattering blows of the war yesterday on communication targets throughout the length and breadth of Germany, Allied bombers were again over the Reich in force today. One bomber formation was over Saxony, another over North-Western Germany, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEW US ATTACK IN WEST

    According to the German Radio, Gen Eisenhower today launched the expected big offensive in the Roer sector of ...

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  5. Stream Of Refugees 40 Miles Long

    MUSTANG pilots escorting heavy bombers over Germany yesterday saw a stream of refugees 40 miles long ...

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  6. REDS ASSAULT RIVER LINE

    THE Red Air Force today went into action against German reserves west of the Neisse River line guarding the south-eastern approaches to Berlin, and Red Army engineers moved up to bridge the river for the main body of Marshal Koniev's troops. THIS news comes from war ...

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  8. SLIGHT GAINS IN IWOJIMA BATTLE

    ATTACKING stubbornly-held enemy positions south of the Iwojima yesterday, the US marines made slight gains. THE attacking units continued to meet heavy rifle and mortar ...

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  9. Freed Prisoners At Odessa

    LONDON, Fri. (AAP).—British Commonwealth war prisoners freed by the Russians are now at Odessa, and will be sent to the ...

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