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  4. STRIKING SUCCESS ON THE RHINE

    LONDON, March 26.—Reuter’s correspondent at Supreme headquarters said that authoritative quarters are frankly jubilant over the magnificent success of Saturday’s tremendous operation, declaring that such a start means a spectacular step to ...

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  5. Soviet Pincers Beginning To Close on Vienna

    LONDON, March 26.— Attacking on a 70-mile front General Tolbukhin’s armies last night were within artillery range of Gyor, which is only 27 miles from the Austrian border, stated Reuter’s correspondent in Moscow last night. ...

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  6. Some Scattered Showers

    NSW Forecast: Scattered shower, and cloud over the North Cost; fins with light north-east winds over the South ...

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  7. GREATER TENSION IN BERLIN

    LONDON March 26—Berlin is in a state of greater tension than at any time since the Allied forces crossed the Channel, says ...

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  8. US MEDICS ATTEND BELGIANS

    Captain Charles S. Quinn, of Louisville, Ken[?] bandages the gangrene-Infected foot of a Belgian refuge child in the cellar of a home in Ottre, Belgium. Captain Quinn is a battalion surgeon with the 83rd [?]of the First us Army. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HEARING OF SHOOTING ADJOURNED

    SYDNEY Monday.—The trial of four men on a charge of having shot at Dr. Reginald Stuart Jones, with intent to murder, ...

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  10. Smashing Attack By U.S. 1st Army

    LONDON March 26—The First Army smashed to the east from Remagen bridgehead yesterday, overrunning Kircheib, 13 miles ...

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  11. Patton’s Amy Now 20 Miles East of Rhine

    LONDON March 26.—Third Army armoured units, which crossed the Rhine are now 20 miles east of the river, report agency correspondents at General Pattons’ headquarters. ...

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  12. GERMAN GIRL SHOOTS AMERICANS

    LONDON March 26—A number of German civilians in the Darmstadt area, disclosed to Allied troops the positions of German ...

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  13. SHATTERING ATTACKS ON AIRFIELDS

    LONDON March 26.—Italy based bombers made shattering attacks yesterday on German air fields near Prague, from which ...

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  14. Mighty Build-Up On The Rhine

    LONDON, March 26.— The mighty build-up going on across the Rhine is assuming fantastic proportions, says ...

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  15. HOLD-UP THREAT AT ELEVEN MINES

    SYDNEY Mon.—Eleven mines, comprising the J. and A. Brown and Abermain-Seabam Group, are threatened with idleness on ...

    Article : 77 words
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  17. Mr. Churchill Visits The Front

    LONDON, March 26.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) accompanied Field Marshal Montgomery to the ...

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  18. Landing On Jap. Island Expected

    NEW YORK March 26. — “The Americans will shortly try to land on Ryuku island,, possibly on Okinawa,” said Tokio radio ...

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  19. RIOT AT GROVELY

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Sixteen soldiers are to be charged in a military court as the result of a riot at Grovely detention camp ...

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  20. WESTERN LAND LEASES

    SYDNEY Monday—As the result of an amendment made to the Western Lands Bill by the Legislative Council, lessees of ...

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  21. QUEER FEELINGS OF RELIEF

    LONDON Monday. — Swedes, who arrived in Stockholm from Berlin on Saturday, said Allied crossings of the Rhine produced ...

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  22. Most Momentous Meeting

    WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS (US) March 26—The San Francisco conference may be the most momentous meeting in ...

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  23. To-day’s Leader: Across The Rhine

    LONDON, March 26.—Having allegedly openly criticised the German leaders’ policy of continuing the war and declaring ...

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  24. BOMBERS OVER GERMANY

    LONDON March 26—Lancaster and Halifaxes of the RAF Bomber Command, escorted by Mustangs and Spitfires, were ...

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  25. GEN. SCOBlE DECORATED

    ATHENS March 25—The Regent (Archbishop Damakinos) decorated General Scobie with the Grand Gross, which is the ...

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  26. RHINE LOOKS LIKE A REGATTA

    LONDON, March 26.—The small stretch of the Rhine where the British crossed now looks like a regatta, with every conceivable type of craft scurrying from one side to another, says Reuter’s correspondent with the Second Army. One naval officer said: “It wouldn’t surprise me to see a destroyer come along at ...

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  27. TWO ASSAULTS ON WOMAN

    SYDNEY Monday.—Police are investigating assaults by men on two women last night. One woman, Mrs. Annie ...

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  28. SIX NEW CASES OF PARALYSE

    SYDNEY Monday.—Six more cases of infantile paralysis were reported over the week-end. three occurred in the ...

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  29. Lloyd George Growing Weaker

    LONDON March 26—The condition of Earl Lloyd George was reported last night to be “extremely weak.” Doctors are ...

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  32. LONGEST FLIGHT TO BOMB BERLIN

    LONDON March 25— Italy based heavy bombers making the longest escorted mission ever down over Europe, bombed ...

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