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  5. GERMANY ENDS IN IGNOMINY

    Hitler's Third Reich, which was to have lasted 1000 years, came to its official and ignominious [?] p.m. on Tuesday. ...

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  6. JAPANESE AWAITING ALLIED INVASION

    Quoting the influential "Asahi" newspaper, Tokio Radio said enemy landings can be expected in the near future, against which, "the homeland has been impregnably fortified." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 762 words
  7. BRITAIN & FRANCE

    A correspondent, of the North American Newspaper Alliance says the deepening of the rift between Britain and France ...

    Article : 246 words
  8. CORPSE OF HITLER

    Reuter's correspondent with the Twenty-first Army Group, who was one of the correspondents in Berlin for the signing of the Four ...

    Article : 237 words
  9. GERMAN MASSACRE IN LIDICE

    Karl Frank, the man held responsible for wiping out the village of Lidice, in Czecho slavkia in 1942, and the death of thousands of men and women, is to be tried by a tribunal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SUICIDE BOMBS

    Suicide flying bombs ("Baka" bombs) tried to ram some of the Super-Fortresses which rained 3500 tons of fire bombs on the ...

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  11. LATE NEWS

    LONDON. -- Sir J. Anderson stated in Commons that Churchill regretted there was no chance of, projected meeting ...

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  12. NAZI BATON IN HIS KNAPSACK

    One British Tommy has in fact a marshal's baton in his knapsack --but it is a Nazi baton. It is a gift from Field-Marshal Milch ...

    Article : 149 words
  13. STRANGE SMITHULM MEETING.

    Memories of "Smithy" and "Ulm" were revived in London this week when two Sydney airmen, Flight-Lieut. Peter ...

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  14. LOST HIS GARDEN AND HIS HOME

    Adolphus Horn of Ottawa Kansas spent all his spare time working at his rented home and was publicised throughout the ...

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  15. ALLIES AGREE ON AUSTRIA

    Details of the Austrian control plans, have been agreed upon, by Britain, America, Russia and France, and the "Big Four" are ...

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  16. CYANIDE FOR ROMMEL

    Field-Marshal Rommel died after taking poison sent to him by Hitler, according to General Petersdorf, who was formerly in ...

    Article : 156 words
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  18. POST MORTEM ON KRUPP'S

    Allied specialists conducting a post-mortem on the remains of the vast Krupp works at Essen are seeking information which may ...

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  19. KILLED BY THE GERMANS

    The Russian Commissioner for Repatriation (General Golikov) in a statement broadcast over Moscow Radio, revealed that ...

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  20. REVOLUTIONARY CHANGES

    Following Mr. Ernest Bevin's criticism of the British motor Industry, and a plea for a comfortable car the "Dally Mail" ...

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  21. FATE OF LAVAL

    Mr. R. Law, Minister for State, stated that the British Government supported the French representations that Laval should ...

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  22. MINES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN

    Every port in the Mediterranean is now open to shipping. Thick mine fields remain, in the Adriatic and the Gulf of Genoa ...

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  23. THIEVES' HAUL IN LONDON HOUSE

    A gang of burglars broke into a London house during the week end, and stole £15,000 worth of Jewellery and furs, and £20,000 ...

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  24. NAZIS DISMISSED

    The French First Army in Bavaria has dismissed 23 German officials previously appointed by the Allied military Government. ...

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  25. MEDALS AND REVELS IN AUSTRIAN CASTLE

    During a party at an Austrian castle, Marshal Tolbukhin decorated Doris Duke, the world's richest girl, and received an invitation to her luxurious home in Honolulu in return, says the U.S. Army newspaper "Stars ...

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  26. STALIN'S REPLY AWAITED

    While there is no indication of Marshal Stalin's reaction to the Anglo-American appeal to him seeking abolition of the veto ...

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  27. NEW YORK HAS MOST PUZZLING MURDER

    The shooting on Tuesday night of Albert E. Langford, 63 years, wealthy textile and leather executive, in his luxurious Hotel Marguery apartment, may develop into the most bizarre murder case in New York's ...

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  28. MILDURA MAN'S EXPLOITS

    Shot down during a supply Mopping mission over Warsaw in August, 1044, Flight-Lieut. A. H. Hammet, D.F.M., a wireless ...

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