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  2. NEARLY ESCAPED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— How the Allies nearly forgot to put Hitler on the list of war criminals was told by Mr, Herbert C. Pell, former United ...

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  3. BETRO FORMED

    LONDON, Sunday,—A new organisation for the revival of British export trade was announced today by leading industrialists. It is to be known ...

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  4. SIX ALLIED DIVISIONS CONTROL 30 MILES OF RHINE EAST BANK

    SHAEF, Sunday.—At least four bridgeheads have been established and linked up across the lower reaches of the Rhine by the United Kingdom, Canadian and US troops of Field Marshal Montgomery‘s 21st Army Group. ...

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  5. Double Russian Offensive

    MOSCOW, Sunday. — Threats to Austria are beginning to take shape as the result of the latest offensives by two Russian armies. Marshal ...

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    EISENHOWER AND MONTGOMERY, whose latest drive on the Western Front is directed against the heart of Germany. Both Allied leaders were together at Field Marshal Montgomery’s 21st Army Group headquarters with Mr. Churchill when troops of the 51st Highland Division made the first crossing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Japs Cleared From Batangas Bay Area

    MANILA, Sunday.—The shores of Batangas Bay in southern Luzon have been completely cleared of Japanese troops. Announcing this in his ...

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  8. Superfort Raid on Nagoya Ryukyus Shelled by Task Force

    GUAM, Sunday.—Aircraft plants at Nagoya, production centre on Heasha, the main island of Japan, were raided by Superfortresses for the fifth time before dawn today. The Mitsubishi aircraft factory was the principal target. The attack was carried out by a ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS CAPTURE DAGUA AIRSTRIP

    NEW GUINEA, Sunday. — Australian troops advancing from Aitape towards Wewak in British New Guinea, captured the Dagua airstrip ...

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  10. PEACE OFFER DENIED

    DUBLIN, Sunday.—The Erie Government Information Bureau stated yesterday that there was no truth in the cabled report that peace feelers had ...

    Article : 46 words
  11. Japs Fail to Break Out of Burma Trap

    KANDY, Sunday.—Threatened by the imminent link-up between armoured columns of the Fourth British Corps at Mciktila in central Burma and ...

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  12. 10,000 SORTIES SOFTENED-UP GERMAN POSITIONS ON RHINE

    SHAEF, Sunday.—British and US Air Forces broke their D-Day record yesterday by flying more than 10,000 stories to smooth the way for the Allied crossing of the Rhine at Wesel. Among the tasks they performed were attacks on troop concentrations, supply depots and communication ...

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  13. GERMANY POOR IN MEANS TO WAGE WAR—GOEBBELS

    LONDON, Sunday.—“We have become poor in the means necessary to wage war, but shall try to make up for this deficiency by bold and grandiose improvisations,” writes Goebbels in the latest issue of Das Reich. According to Berlin radio, Goebbels wrote:— ...

    Article : 325 words
  14. Spain Withdraws Protection of Japanese Interests

    MADRID, Sunday.—The Spanish Foreign Minister informed the Japanese Government today that Spain had decided to withdraw immediately its ...

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