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  3. MOST DRAMATIC NEWS OF THE WAR

    LONDON, TUESDAY.—THE WHOLE OF THE GERMAN DEFENCES ON THE RHINE FRONT ARE COLLAPSING. THE ENEMY OPPOSITE THE BRITISH SECOND ARMY FRONT HAS SUFFERED A MAJOR DEFEAT THAT MAY TURN TO DISASTER. Reporting this, Richard M'Millan, British United Press correspondent, says: "I cable these, ...

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    A CAMOUFLAGED U.S. TANK rumbling over a snow-covered road to cover tho advance of units of the 75th Infantry Division of the First U.S. Army attacking enemy positions near Commanster, south-west, of St Vith. Bcleium. —U.S. Office. of War Information photo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    DIMINUTIVE FUSILIER DENNIS DONNINI, Royal Scots Fusiliers, of Durham, England, who was awarded the Victoria Cross posthumously for "superb gallantry and self-sacrifice" in attacking a German position between rivers Roer and Maas, Holland, in January. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RED ARMY FORCES RACING TOWARDS AUSTRIAN BORDER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Marshal Tolbukhin's forces, advancing ar the rate of 10 miles a day have already burst through the first of the outer defences of Austria, and are racing towards the border 27 miles away. The Russians' immediate objective is ...

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  7. Bitter Fighting in China

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—The Chinese High Command has announced that bitter fighting ia going on in northern Hupeh and southern Honan. One Japanese ...

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  8. Seeking Divorce from Mr. Churchill's Daughter

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The comedian, Vie Oliver, has petitioned for a divorce from his wife Sarah (the Prime Minister's daughter) on the ground of ...

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  9. Looks Like End of Organised Resistance

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"This fooks ' like the end of organised resistance In the west," says Router's correspondent with the Second ...

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  10. DISTORTED GERMAN VIEW OF WAR

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Cologne says no one is telling the Germans in the occupied Rhineland why their cities ...

    Article : 286 words
  11. Huge Drug Syndicate Exposed in U.S.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The Government has indicted 17 men and exposed a huge drug syndicate which has allegedly sold 4,000,000 ...

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  12. Allies Using Krupps Steel

    LONDON, Tuesday. — United States Army engineers are using 25,000 tons of Krupps steel for bridges acress the Rhine. This ...

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  13. Malnutrition Widespread in United States

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Surgeon-General Thomas Parran said malnutrition was widespread and serious. Many school children ...

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  14. ARGENTINA DENOUNCES GERMAN BRUTALITY

    BUENOS AIRES, Tuesday.—The Argentine Government has announced that it has sent the German Government a protest ...

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  15. KING'S MESSAGES TO ALLIED LEADERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The King has sent congratulatory messages to General Eisenhower and Field-Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery. ...

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  16. Famous British Battleship Operating with Red Fleet.

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—The famous British battleship Royal Sovereign and the speedy American cruiser Milwaukee are operating with the Red Fleet under the ...

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  17. Nothing Regrettable in Party Differences

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee), in a speech in Nottingham, said that almost everyone would agree that the next ...

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  18. SUCCESS OF AIRBORNE INVASION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—lt is officially stated that only about 2 p.c. of all gliders participating in the airborne invasion of the Rhineland ...

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  19. SHOULD GET MORE CANADIAN MEAT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— Senators Investigating the food shortage asked to-day, why Britain had not received more meat from ...

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  20. GERMAN CIVILIANS GLAD TO SEE ALLIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The armies of retribution are moving forward smoothly and with little trouble, says "The Times" correspondent with the ...

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  21. VITAL GERMAN EQUIPMENT SMASHED FROM AIR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Although the weather was less favorable yesterday, Allied air forces, in more than 5000 sorties, smashed many vital targets. Some planes bombed single German tanks only 40 yards ahead of our advancing troops, which was the closest support ever given the land forces. More ...

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