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  2. VON RUNDSTEDT'S BULGE CAVING IN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Field-Marshal Montgomery's spokesman said to-day that von Rundstedt's bulge was caving in. The spokesman used this expression to describe the latest operations, in which the British and Americans have driven up to four miles ...

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  3. BUDAPEST BATTLE CRITICAL PHASE OVER

    LONDON, Thursday.—The critical phase has passed in all sectors of the Budapest front, and the Red Army has the situation well in hand. Russian successes in the past 48 hours disclosed two developments: First, Marshal Malinovsky has finally broken ...

    Article : 473 words
  4. LAST-MINUTE INSTRUCTIONS

    LAST-MINUTE INSTRUCTIONS were given to these members of R.A.A.F. Mobile Works, Design and Survey Units on the deck of a Landing Ship-Tank before they went ashore in the Aitape area, New Guinea. They are operating in conjunction with Australian troops in the area.— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MUST GIVE UP CLOTHES FOR WEHRMACHT

    LONDON, Thursday.— Following an order to German civilians to give up all surplus clothes for the Wehrmacht, Hitler signed a decree at his headquarters ...

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  6. 1000-LB. BOMBS ON HANOVER

    LONDON, Thursday.—R.A.F. BombCommand Mosquitos, each carrying our 1000-lb. bombs, attacked Hanover early last night. ...

    Article : 145 words
  7. Nearly Captured by Japs

    LONDON. Thursday.—How Field-Marshal Sir Harold Alexander was nearly captured by the Japanese just after he arrived in Rangoon to carry out his ...

    Article : 105 words
  8. SUGGESTED USE OF FORCE TO KEEP GERMANY AND JAPAN DEMILITARISED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Initiating a Senate discussion on foreign policy Senator Vandenberg (Republican) proposed that the major Allies should sign a treaty now calling for the Peremptory use of force to keep Germany and Japan demiliarised after the war. He urged that the U.S. ...

    Article : 276 words
  9. Japs Rushing Anti-Invasion Defences in China

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.— A high Chinese military source says that the Japanese, alarmed by the American campaign in the Philippines, are rushing ...

    Article : 64 words
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  11. MR. ROOSEVELT REITERATES NEED FOR OIL TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— President Roosevelt has asked the Senate to return for revision the Anglo-American petroleum treaty, ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. Thousands of Belgians Called Up

    LONDON. Thursday.—Thousands of French-speaking Belgians were called up yesterday for registration on January 1723, states Reuter's correspondent at ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. German Atrocities in Ardennes

    LONDON, Thursday.—Stories of German atrociti[?] in villages and towns that the enemy occupied during his Ardennes offensive are coming in with the Allies' ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. GRANDIOSE TOKIO BROADCAST

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—In a gramdiose bro[?]cast Tokio said the battle of Luzon, which was the battle for the Philo[?]pines, had now entered its ...

    Article : 192 words
  15. Patrol Activity in Italy

    LONDON, Thursday.—Activity of the Fifth and Eighth Army fronts yesterday was again confined to patrolling. The Mediterranean air communique ...

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  16. GREEK REVOLT LARGE MEASURE OF AGREEMENT REACHED

    ATHENS, Thursday.—A large measure of agreement on "cease fire" terms has been reached in conversations between General Scobie and E.A.M. ...

    Article : 159 words
  17. BRITISH SHIPPING INDUSTRY PRAISED

    LONDON, Thursday,— "This year there, is very good reason to hope that the deadliest and most devastating war in history will be brought to a ...

    Article : 350 words
  18. U.S. Forces Need 900,000 Men in Next Six Months

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. —The Under-Secretary of War (Mr. Patterson), urging quick enactment of the national service, legislation. told the ...

    Article : 76 words
  19. 100,000 Wounded Soldiers Evacuated by Air Since D-Day

    LONDON, Thursday.—One hundred thousand wounded soldiers have been evacuated from battlefields on the Continent since the invasion of ...

    Article : 82 words
  20. CANADA THANKED FOR AID

    NEW YORK, Thursday. —Before leaving Vancouver the Australian Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane), on behalf of Australia, thanked ...

    Article : 148 words
  21. U.S. SHOULD HAVE BASES IN PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— The Daily News" sa[?]s: "Australians time after time have felt hurt because they believed they were not getting enough credit in ...

    Article : 120 words
  22. Germans Leaving Narvik

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday.—Frontier reports state that the Germans have begun to evacuate troops and equipment from Narvik, their main base in Northern ...

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  23. 14TH ARMY ON FINAL STAGE OF MARCH TO MANDALAY

    KANDY, Thursday.—The complete withdrawal of the Japanese [?]om Shwebo has put Indian troops of the Fourteenth Army on the final stage of their march to Mandalay. Shwebo was sacrificed reluctantly; for until the Irrawaddy, the only natural defensive barrier, between Shwebo and Mandalay, is reached there is no major obstacle to the allied advance. The road and ...

    Article : 362 words
  24. Spanish Cortes in Exile Holds First Session

    MEXICO CITY, Thursday.— Attended by 76 Deputies, the first session of the Spanish Republic Cortes in exile was opened by Diego Martinez Barrio, its ...

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