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  3. ALLIED TANK FORCES ENCLOSE RUHR

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Allied pincers has closed round the Ruhr, Germany's great industrial belt, according to front-fine press despatches received today. These said that Field-Marshal Montgomery's troops had linked up ...

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  4. GREAT BALTIC PORT CAPTURED

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Russians yesterday stormed and captured the last German positions in Danzig, the greatest eastern Baltic port of the Reich. ...

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  5. All in a War

    THESE Australians in A the Jacquinot Bay area, New Britain, transport a light field ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 84 words
  6. Biggest News Of All May Be Imminent

    LONDON, Saturday.—At this great hour I propose to indulge in the luxury of speculation, although I may not prove ...

    Article : 132 words
  7. WAR ON HUNGER

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Allies' biggest headache today is not the question of guns and battleships. It is the problem of meat, wheat, and fats. MILITARY planning for the ...

    Article : 329 words
  8. Girls "Paid To Swoon"

    LONDON, Saturday.—Girls swoon when Frank Sinatra sings are paid to do so, says Dr. Malcolm Sargent, famous ...

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  9. S.A. Flier Taken for Hun

    LONDON, Saturday.—Shot down while attacking flak positions during the Allied airborne landings east of the Rhine, a ...

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  10. Pace Since Rhine Staggering

    LONDON, Saturday.—Even General Eisenhower's imagination has been hard put to keep pace with the ...

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  11. A Great Army Breaks Up Without Fuss

    LONDON, Saturday.—Such are relative news values that the greatest Army the British isles have ever raised has just ...

    Article : 209 words
  12. EMPIRE-WIDE TRIP BY MONTY SUGGESTED

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Someone in Australia should try to induce Britain's most famous general, Field-Marshal Montgomery, to visit Australia and New Zealand after the defeat of Germany. ...

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    AS a [?] from the lovelies who are presented to them by thier him [?] as they [?] their way towards Rabaul. Australian soldiers are entertained by these New Britain natives, who were photographed when doing a ceremonial dance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Allies Continue To Bombard Ryukyu Islands

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Seventeen Japanese planes were shot down and (our motor tornado boats were destroyed by ...

    Article : 167 words
  16. Australian Gains On All Fronts

    MELBOURNE.—Operations in Australian theatres of the South-West Pacific area this week have seen the further expulsion of the ...

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  17. STOP PRESS

    London.—Germans admit Russians captured Ratibor and another Silcsian town near Czech border. ...

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  18. Closing Fantasy Of The Phoney War

    LONDON, Saturday.—In New York they are evidently preparing to set line place alight when peace cornea, with the police and others ready to cope with .the wild. Joyous scenes. It is not quite like that in London. There will be rejoicing ...

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  19. Civilians Have Had Enough

    LONDON, Saturday. A correspondent with the advancing 3rd Army forces says that the attitude of German civilians is beyond ...

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