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  3. SCOTTISH TROOPS FIGHT WAY INTO GOCH

    LONDON, Monday.—Scottish troops of the First Canadian Army fought their way into Goch yesterday afternoon. Correspondents, reporting the breaking of the town's defences, state that bitter hand-to-hand fighting was going on this morning in ...

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  4. EASTERN FRONT FIGHTING REACHES NEW

    LONDON, Monday.—The present fighting on German territory, on the Eastern Front, is the fiercest yet experienced. The Wehrmacht, having regrouped and replenished its forces, is meeting the Russians with stubborn resistance and massed ...

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  5. MACHINE-GUN NEST

    MACHINE- GUNNERS pouring fire into Nazi positions during the opening phases of the Canadian and British offensive ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BOMBERS OVER GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday. — The German Achtung Radio this morning reported "hostile bomber formations over southern Austria, flying ...

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  7. BURMA CAMPAIGN BRIDGEHEAD HOLDS FIRM AGAINST ATTACKS

    KANDY, Monday.—The bridgehead west of Mandalay is steadily being consolidated in spite of savage but unco-ordinated counter-attacks. Against one of these a British company in a small village fought for eight hours until out of ammunition. ...

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  8. Britain To Tackle Double Taxation Problem

    LONDON, Mondny.— The thorny problem of double taxation is likely to be tackled in the coming Budget, says the "Daily Telegraph's" City editor. Double ...

    Article : 121 words
  9. ARMISTICE TERMS FOR ITALY

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Senator Bridges is to ask the State Department to confirm or deny reported Italian armistice term involving the ...

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  10. CHERNYAKOVSKY DIES OF WOUNDS

    LONDON. Monday. — General Ivan Danilovich Chernyakovsky (36) youngest army group commander in the Red Army, died ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. INFORMATION LEAKAGE

    LONDON, Monday.—Considerable perturbation has been caused in the highest French quarters by the leakage of a report that General de Gaulle ...

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  12. ITALIAN FRONT SHARP PATROL CLASHES

    LONDON, Monday.—Patrols moving through thick fog and mist continued active on the Fifth Army front in Italy. There were several sharp ...

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  13. NO ENTHUSIASM FOR WAR IN ARGENTINA

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Buenos Aires correspondent of the "New York Times" says the step towards war against Germany which the Argentine ...

    Article : 157 words
  14. Unifying Partisans In Northern Italy

    LONDON. Monday.—The Italian Central Committee of Liberation is incorporating all partisans in northern Italy under a unified command, says "The Times" ...

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  15. Japs Recapture Town In China

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The High Command announces that the Japanese attempting to close the gap in the Canton-Hankow railway recaptured Pingshek, ...

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  16. LAND EXCHANGED FOR CIGARETTES

    NEW YORK, Monday.— Tom Philips, a Florida real estate dealer, inserted an advertisement offering to exchange a block of ...

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  17. NEW POLITICAL PARTY IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A new political party sponsored by the Imperial Rule Assistance Political Society will be operating soon, Tokio Radio says. ...

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  18. BRETTON WOODS AGREEMENTS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Replying to a poll conducted by the voluntary committee of the American Economic Association, 224 U.S. economists ...

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  19. WELDING WORLD TRADE UNIONS

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Times" says the world trade union conference ended with a notable success, but delegates' unanimous approval of a new ...

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  20. GERMAN LINER SUNK

    LONDON, Monday.—According to the Finnish Radio, the Wilhelm Gusloff, Germany's 25,000 ton "strength through joy" liner, was torpedoed and sunk after ...

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  21. Allegedly Stole Gems From Host

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Marthanda Padukoto (28), self-described Australian born son of the late Rajah Padukoto, was remanded on 10,000 dollars bail on a charge ...

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  22. Australian Correspondent Commended

    MANILA, Monday.—Robert Burns, representative of the Australian Department of Information, is among 15 correspondents who have officially been commended ...

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  23. WAR AGAINST GERMANY REACHES FINAL STAGE

    LONDON, Monday.—"The operations of the Allies on all fronts have now brought the war against Germany to its final stage", said Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery, in a personal message to the troops under his command. "There was a time some years ago when it did not seem possible that ...

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