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  2. HEAVY BLOWS

    SHAEF, Friday.— In 20 days last month the US Eighth Air Force sent 20,000 bombers and 12,000 fighters over Germany. This was the force's ...

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  3. COMMANDERS MEET

    SHAEF, Friday.— General Eisenhower met Allied commanders at Field Marshal Montgomery's headquarters yesterday. The commanders ...

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  4. AMERICAN CAPTURE KEY RHINE TOWN

    SHAEF, Friday.— The security blackout covering the operations of the American Ninth Army was lifted last night to announce the fall of Munchen Gladbach, important textile town and key to the road to Dusseldorf. Against increasing German resistance troops of the American First Army Spent yesterday in deepening ...

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  5. Unanimous Support for Churchill

    LONDON, Friday.— When the debate on the Crimea conference ended yesterday the House of Commons supported Mr Churchill's request for a motion of confidence in the decisions of the Big Three by 413 votes to nil, About 30 members did not vote. The House of Lords also was ...

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  6. RHINELAND AS SEPARATE STATE

    LONDON, Friday.— Britain, Russia and the United States have reached agreement on the future of the Rhineland, according to Reuter's ...

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  7. ROOSEVELT TELLS CONGRESS PEACE DEPENDS ON AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Roosevelt told a joint meeting of the US Congress yesterday that unless the United States accepted and actively supported the decisions of the Crimea conference, no lasting result in the campaign for world peace could be expected. ...

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  8. Reds Advance Against Counter Attacks

    MOSCOW, Friday.—Marshal Koniev's First Ukranian Army has been engaged in repelling strong German counter attacks in the Niesse River ...

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  9. PALAWAN LANDING SEPARATES JAPAN FROM EAST ASIA BASES

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES, Friday.—The Tokio report that American troops had landed on Palawan Island, between Mindoro and Borneo, was confirmed by General MacArthur in his communique today. The landing was made by troops of the. American Eighth Army, who stormed ashore ...

    Article : 264 words
  10. BOUGAINVILLE SUCCESS AFTER WEEK'S BATTLE

    BOUGAINVILLE, Friday.— Downe's Ridge in the northern sector of the Australian drive on Bougainville was completely occupied yesterday ...

    Article : 116 words
  11. RESIGNS BECAUSE OF YALTA DECISION

    LONDON, Friday.—Because he found It impossible to "approve of the treatment of the Polish people," the Parliamentary Secretary for the ...

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  12. MOSQUITOES AGAIN HIT BERLIN

    LONDON, Friday.— For the tenth time in as many nights RAF Mosquitoes were over Berlin last night. A heavy weight of 4000-pound ...

    Article : 149 words
  13. Japs Falling Back From Burma Bridgehead

    KANDY, Friday.— British troops in the Irrawaddy bridgehead 40 miles north of Mandalay captured five villages yesterday and gained ...

    Article : 129 words
  14. Nomination Confirmed

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The US Senate today confirmed President Roosevelt's nomination of Henry Wallace as Secretary of Commerce by 66 votes to ...

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  15. Late News

    SHAEF, Friday.—Following the lifting of the security blackout at mid-day today correspondents report impressive gains by the American Ninth ...

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  16. IRAN DECLARES WAR

    LONDON, Friday.—Iran, which has been at war with Germany since September, 1943, is now at war with Japan as the result of a declaration ...

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  17. ALL-OUT BATTLE ON IWO JIMA

    GUAM, Friday.—On a four-mile front which stretches across almost the whole of Iwo Jims, US marines are forcing the Japanese into the ...

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  18. SURVIVORS TELL STORY OF PERTH'S LAST ACTION

    CANBERRA, Friday.— The story of how HMAS Perth was sunk on March 1, 1942, was told in the. House of Representatives today by the Navy Minister, Mr Makin. His report was based mainly on information obtained from four of the crew who were rescued from the Japanese prison transport sunk last September. HMAS Perth, with one British ...

    Article : 274 words
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