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  4. FORECAST:

    Farther showers. Cooler. ...

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  6. APPROACH TO GUBEN

    Although fanatical German resistance has slowed down the Russians in Bandenburg, they are still, advancing, and Marshal Koniev's forces have gained more valuable ground on the southern bank of the Oder bend, ...

    Article : 604 words
  7. CANADIANS KEEPING UP PRESSURE

    In desperate efforts to halt the Canadian drive into Kalkar, along the road from Goch, the enemy is throwing in armor and crack para troop units. Canadians however, are winning more ground hourly and increasing pressure on this ...

    Article : 609 words
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    Duke Opens Parliament.--Historic scene at Canberra yesterday, when the Duke of Gloucester, the first Royal Governor-General of Australia, opened the Seventeenth Federal Parliament. The above picture shows his Royal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FORTRESS RAIDED

    Correspondents at Allied head quarters on the Mediterranean disclose that targets at and near Hitler's "fortress city" of ...

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  10. AIR SWOOP IN BURMA

    Spectacular results were achieved on Tuesday by air force squadrons, which have been active in support of ...

    Article : 258 words
  11. IWO JIMA INVASION AHEAD OF PLAN

    The invasion of Two Jima is ahead of schedule despite the ferocity of enemy resistance. A terrific fight looms ahead at the north ...

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  12. LATE NEWS

    LONDON,--Swiss Radio announced that the simultaneous repatriation of British, American and German military ...

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  13. ANXIOUS DAYS IN BRITAIN

    Sir Miles Thomas, vioe-chairman of the Nuffield organisation, to-day, revealed how before the war leading British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. PROBLEMS OF ARABS

    Official circles believe the meetings of President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill with the rulers of the Arab world will have ...

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  15. TALL ORDER FOR GARRISON

    According to Tokio Radio, the Japanese Commander in Chief on Iwo Jima has issued an order that the garrison must ...

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  16. PRISON CAMP CLASHES

    The War Minister (Sir James Grigg) is to confer, this week with a Parliamentary deputation on ways of preventing the beating ...

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  18. CRITICISM OF DE GAULLE

    Two morning and three evening papers publish editorials on General de Gaulle's refusal to meet President Roosevelt, and all ...

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  19. "PERSECUTION" OF CHAPLIN

    Legislation introduced by Senator Langer contemplating Charlie Chaplin's deportation was described by Chaplin in Hollywood ...

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  20. GERMANY'S TIGER TANK

    Giving details of the German Royal Tiger tank in the House of Commons yesterday, the Minister for War (Sir James Grigg) said ...

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  21. BABY SAVED BY V-BOMB

    Blast from a V-bomb saved Instead of killing 15-months-old Phillip Morris recently in southern England. Blast wrapped linoleum ...

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  22. BRITISH IN PACIFIC

    Mr. Churchill's assurance to President Roosevelt of full British participation in the Pacific war is the subject of a leading article in to-day's "New York ...

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  23. CONFIDENCE IN MR. CHURCHILL

    Mr. Churchill wlll ask for a vote of confidence on the Crimea conference, decisions after a two day debate in the House of ...

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  24. UNION SUPPORT FOR TITO

    Marshal Tito has received a pledge of support from the World Trade Union Conference. "in the name of the 60,000,000 ...

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  25. "Peace and Order" in Japan

    Tokio Radio save the [?] summoned the civil administrators of the Nagoya, Kobe, Osaka and Kyushu areas to the ...

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  26. LLOYD GEORGE'S ILLNESS

    The condition of Earl Lloyd George, of Twyfor, was unchanged late last night. He earlier, was reported to be more ...

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