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  4. FORECAST:

    Cool, cloudy At times, but fine. ...

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  6. ARMIES SWEEP DEEPER INTO GERMANY

    The security blackout continues to veil the extent of the Allied advances into the heart of Germany, but the general picture is one of rapid, not to say sensational progress. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 815 words
  7. ON THE ROADS TO VIENNA

    The Russians have reached the Austrian border at Koszeg, 34 miles S.E. of Wiener Nenstadt, which is 26 miles south of Vienna, and are now driving ...

    Article : 493 words
  8. HESSIANS PLEASED

    Allied successes in the west have aroused great enthusiasm in Moscow. Headlines are growing as British and ...

    Article : 302 words
  9. BLOWS AT JAPAN BY H.M. NAVY

    The Royal Navy has gone into action close, to Japanese home waters. British Pacific Fleet carrier aircraft on Friday bombed' and strafed installations on the Sakishima group ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. LATE NEWS

    CHUNGKING.--United Slates army head quarters announced that Americans abandoned Luohokow air base, in Hopeh, last ...

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  12. ALONG THE HIGHWAYS

    Despite the security silence it is now obvious that organised German resistance 'is, breaking down and- chaos is developing in and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DIETMAR'S DIRGE

    "Is there any sense in continuing the fight ?" asked General Dietmar. broadcasting on Berlin Radio. "This question, in view of ...

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  15. TO DECEIVE THE R.A.F.

    A "phantom city" built to persuade night bombers to drop their loads outside the Ruhr was uncovered by the American advance ...

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  16. SURRENDERED BY TELEPHONE

    Mannheim surrendered lo the American 44th Division by tele phone. Reuter's correspondent with, ...

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  17. ROBOMBS MAY DIMINISH

    British people are looking to an early " cessation of the enemy's vengeance weapon activity as the result of West front advances. ...

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  18. POSSIBLE PLANS WHEN WAR IS ENDED

    As soon as the end of the war is announced it is likely that the British Government will consent to two days' public holiday so that the whole nation may celebrate the return to peace. ...

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  19. WANT REDUCTION OF BOMBING

    The Nazi Foreign Minister (von Ribbentrop's) emissary to Sweden last week was sent not to make peace soundings, but to propose ...

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  20. Japanese Advance in China

    The 14th Air Force has Inflicted heavy casualties on Japanese forces only five files from Laohokow. an American air base 200 ...

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  21. JAPANESE FILM "MASTERPIECE"

    Tokio Radio, announcing the merger of four leading film com' panies, said the Japanese film Rip Down the Stars and Stripes ...

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  22. R.A.A.F. Navigator Lost

    Flight-Lieut. Kenneth George Shea, an Australian, was second navigator in the plane Commando. which Mr. Churchill ...

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