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  4. RUSSIANS PUSHING ON TO BERLIN Crossing Of Oder Not Yet Confirmed

    LONDON, January 24.-Koniev's forces have reached a point 152 miles south-east of Berlin by the capture of Rawicz. ...

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  5. CEMETERY FOR JAPANESE PLANES TAKEN ON LUZON

    STRONG motorised units of the 14th Corps are operating on Clark Field, barely 50 miles from Manila. The drive has swiftly followed the fall of Bamban, plus an airfield seven miles north of where,adopting the usual custom, the enemy allowed our forces to ...

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  6. ADVANCE

    American infantrymen move through a wide valley inland from Lingayen Gulf on Luzon, in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BIG GERMAN WITHDRAWAL AT ARDENNES

    L0ND0N, January 24.—The German movement of men and material on an immense scale to the east and north-east from the base of the former Ardennes salient ...

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  8. Reds Hold Many Advantages

    MOSCOW, January 24.—Gradually it is being revealed that the Red Army's successes are due, not so much to superiority in numbers ...

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  9. CONGRESS SECRET SESSION HEARS WAR REPORTS

    WASHINGTON, January 24.— The Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson), the Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Forrestal), General ...

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  10. KING PETER CHANGES HIS MIND

    LONDON, January 24.—King Peter has again changed his mind, says the 'Daily Express' foreign editor. It is announced he ...

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  11. COST OF WAR

    LONDON, January 24.— Sir John Anderson (Chancellor of the Exchequer) in a speech in the ...

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  12. Evacuees Flock To Berlin

    LONDON, January 24.— Thousands of refugees from Poland, East Prussia, and Silesia are sleeping in the ...

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  13. JAP MERCHANT FLEET

    NEW YORK, January 24—Tokio Radio says the Navy Minister (Admiral Yonai) told the Diet budget committee that Japan's ...

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  14. POST-WAR AIR TRAINING.

    LONDON, January 24. — The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden), answering a question in the House of Commons, gave an assurance ...

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  15. ROUMANIAN LABOR

    WASHINGTON, January 25.— Petinax says that according to a diplomatic report from Bucharest, the Red Army High Command is ...

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  16. JUNGLE HAZARDS OVERCOME ON BOUGAINVILLE

    AUSTRALIAN troops have advanced a further 10 miles along the south coast from the Jaba River. They now control 80 miles of the waterfront and the environs and heights overlooking Numa Numa on the east coast. ...

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    Marshal Zhukov, one of the famous Russian leaders, whose troops are taking heavy toll of the Germans on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PEACE FEELER?

    LONDON, January 24.— Ankara Radio, quoting reports which are not confirmed elsewhere, says von ...

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  19. NEW ALLIED ATTACK SEARCH FOR P'sOW SWEEPING ADVANCES

    NEW YORK, January 25.—The New York 'Times' correspondent (Hanson Baldwin) says greater Allied pressure on the West Front LONDON January 24.— The British-American military mission to Moscow to-day asked the NEW YORK, January 24.—The Chungking communique says Japanese forces made sweeping advances in their moves to seal ...

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  20. BRITISH FLEET

    WASHINGTON, January 24.— Admiral Sir James Somerville, head of the British Admiralty delegation, described Admiral ...

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  21. Air Agreement

    NEW YORK, January 24.—The United States and Iceland have signed a civil aviation agreement enabling airlines after the war to ...

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  22. ALIVE WITH SUBS

    SHALLOW LAKE (Ontario), January 25.—The Canadian Press states that General M'Naughton (Minister for Defence) announced ...

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  23. RUSSIANS IN BULGARIA SUSPICIOUS OF BRITISH-AMERICAN INTENTIONS

    NEW YORK, January 24.— The correspondent of the New York 'Times' at Istanbul (Joseph Levy) says it is no ...

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  24. ABORIGINES FRIEND

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—To try to persuade Mrs. Daisy Bates to take advantage of facilities offered for her transport to Port Augusta ...

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  25. STOP PRESS

    LONDON, January 25.—Late dispatches state the Lessing Bridge, across the Oder, in the southern part of Breslau, is under ...

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  26. BRIDGES' DEPORTATION.

    NEW YORK January 24.— Asked to comment on the California Attornay-General (Mr. Kennedy's) request that the ...

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