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  3. KONIEV LAUNCHES FLYING COLUMNS IN DIRECTION OF BERLIN

    LONDON, Monday.— Reuters Moscow correspondent says Marshal Koniev has launched several flying columns in the direction of Berlin from his bridgehead below Breslau. The German Newsagency, reporting further Russian ...

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  4. CRERAR PREPARING FOR NEXT BIG DRIVE

    LONDON, Monday.— With over three-quarters of the Reichswald in their hands and the main Siegfried defences behind them General Crerar's troops are preparing for the next big drive, says Reuter's correspondent with the Canadian First Army. The whole battle is going better. Forty-eight hours ...

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  5. BOMBARDING JAPANESE

    AUSTRALIAN MORTAR MEN bombarding Japanese positions in the Tsimba area of Bougainville. —Australian..Official. photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Will Take 20 Years To Rebuild France

    PARIS, Monday.— It will take 20 years to rebuild France. Immeasurable quantities of material and a great and hard effort would ...

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  7. New Belgian Cabinet Includes Only One Ex-Minister

    BRUSSELS, Monday.—The new Belgian Cabinet will be sworn in to-day. The Prime Minister (M. Spaak) is the only member of the former Belgian ...

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  8. ALLIED BOMBERS ADD TO CONFUSION IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Monday.— The problem of finding room for millions of German refugees fleeing from the Russians has been made even more serious by the attacks on Berlin by U.S. Fortresses and Liberators and R.A.F. Mosquitos. Yet another reception centre, Magdeburg, 75 miles ...

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  9. ITALIAN FRONT LOCAL OPERATIONS CONCLUDED

    LONDON, Monday.—To-day's communique from Italy says local operations in the Fifth Army's coastal sector which have been in progress for the ...

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  10. LIAISON COMMAND FOR FINAL BATTLE

    LONDON, Monday. — Consultations between the Chiefs of Staff of the Big Three, Gen. Marshall (U.S.), Field-Marshal Sir Allan Brooke (Britain) ...

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  11. GREEK AGREEMENT SIGNED

    ATHENS, Monday.—An agreement between the E.A.M. and the Greek Government was signed this morning after a final meeting lasting 10 hours. ...

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  12. State of Emergency In Berlin

    LONDON, Monday. — A state of emergency has been declared and the curfew imposed in Berlin, reports the ...

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  13. PRESBYTERIAN OFFICIALS KILLED BY V-BOMB

    LONDON, Monday. — The Presbyterian Church in England lost some of its leading officials recently when a V-bonib fell in front of a hall in ...

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  14. Dutch Children Arrive In England

    LONDON, Monday.—Crowds cheered 500 Dutch children, many wearing clogs, when they arrived at Coventry station, where a banner greeted them with "Welcome to ...

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  15. SETTLEMENT OF POLISH PEASANTS

    MOSCOW, Monday.—"Izvestia" says it is estimated that land for 4,000,000 Polish peasants will be found in the area east of the Rivers Oder and Neisse, which is ...

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  16. Anti-Fascist Demonstration In Paris

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says a great popular demonstration yesterday for the first time since 1939 commemorated the public protests ...

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  17. OPENING PHASE OF MASS RAIDS ON JAPAN

    GUAM, Monday.—Saturday's raid on the Nakajima aircraft factory on Honshu is the beginning of mass bombing of Japan on a scale approaching ...

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  18. BAN ON FORMER ENEMY PERFORMERS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Variety Artists' Federation at its annual conference, at which Will Hay presided, passed a resolution banning German, japanese and ...

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  19. Cats Not Safe in Paris

    LONDON, Monday.— The police estimate that 30,000 cats have disappeared in Paris since the liberation of France, ...

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  20. JAPS TELL OF NEW U.S. DEVICES

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Tokio Radio lists the following new American devices being used in the Pacific: A combination electronic altometer and instrument ...

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  21. BREAKTHROUGH EXPECTED IN CENTRAL BURMA

    CENTRAL BURMA, Sunday.— Capturing the village of Thila after a resounding air strike, 14th Army Forces on the eastern side of the river have reached the outskirts of the village of Singu, 47 miles from Mandalay. They have now enlarged the bridgehead to a frontage of four and a half miles along ...

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  22. JAPS EXPORT LOOT FROM CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The Japanese, fearing landings on the Chinese coast, have exported loot from Foochow and Amoy. Residents are refusing to pay exorbitaant ...

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  23. DISASTROUS DROUGHT IN ARGENTINA

    BUENOS AIRES, Monday.—As a result of one of the worst droughts in recent times, Argentina's wheat production has dropped from an estimated total of ...

    Article : 126 words
  24. Races Knitted By Pearl Harbor Bombing

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Episcopal Bishop of Honolulu (Dr. Kennedy), preaching in the St. John the Divine Cathedral, said the bombing of Pearl Harbor ...

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