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  3. U.S. GUNNERS IN GERMANY

    ENEMY GROUND INSTALLATIONS were the targets for these U.S guns firing from a roadside clearing inside Germany, after the First U.S. Army forces had advanced from Hurtgen Forest to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WAR MUST COME FIRST UNTIL JAPAN IS DEFEATED

    LONDON, Thursday.—"Until Japan is defeated the war must have first call on all our efforts," said Mr. Churchill in a statement in the House of Commons on the continuance of Government controls after the defeat of Germany. "As it is not possible to look beyond the end of the Japanese war, my ...

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  5. BRIDGEHEADS ACROSS DUTCH CANALS LINKED UP INTO SOLID 10-MILE FRONT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British thrusting down the wessen Canal are to-day within one mile of the Mass at the village of Wessen, five miles south-west of Roermond. All British bridgeheads across the Noord and Wessen canals are now linked ...

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  6. Rounding up Nazis in Sweden

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday.—The Swedish police are rounding up suspected Gestapo leaders and other German agents in Sweden and ordering them to leave the ...

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  7. PATRIOTS REFUSE TO GIVE UP ARMS

    BRUSSELS, Thursday.—Tension is mounting in Belgium following the order that resistance forces should hand in their arms before the ...

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  8. ENEMY'S POSITION IN BUDAPEST AGAIN CRITICAL

    LONDON, Thursday.—Soviet storm battalions are pouring through a new break-through on an area 10 miles from Budapest, towards the city's eastern outskirts, and the enemy's position in the capital is again critical. Another soviet armored spearhead is thrusting out to sever Budapest's last communication ...

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  9. HIMMLER APPOINTED HITLER'S SUCCESSOR

    STOCKHOLM, Thurs.—Himmler was formally appointed as Hitler's successor, by order of Hitler himself, at a meeting of party ...

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  10. ESCAPE STORY ECHO OF TIRPITZ RAIDS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The first official account of how Wing Commander, now Air Vice-Marshal D. C. T. Bennett, D.F.C., of Toowoomba, was ...

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  11. SUPPLY PROBLEMS OVERCOME

    LONDON, Thursday.—From the Maas River to Jura there are now few sectors on the western front where a trail of gun ...

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  12. Members of F. F. I. in London

    LONDON, Thursday.—London to-day warmly welcomed 200 members of the F.F.I., including 50 girls. They marched through tile streets headed by the Scots ...

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  13. BIG CRISIS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday.—According to the British United Press correspondent in Zurich the Gestapo on Tuesday publicly hanged 21 persons in ...

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  14. FURTHER GAINS NORTH OF FORLI

    LONDON, Thursday.—Troops of the Eighth Army continue their progress west and north of Forli, have made further gains ...

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  15. FORCED TO LAND IN SWEDEN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says the crew of the only Lancaster missing after tile attack on tile Tirpitz on Sunday ...

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  16. RENAULT WORKS CONFISCATED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The French Government announces the confiscation of tile Renault motor car, tank and aircraft engine factories, says Reuter's ...

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  17. U.S. TROOPS INVADE MAPIA IS.

    LEYTE, Thursday.—General MacArthur announced that American amphibious troops yesterday invaded Mapia Island, 145 miles north-west of ...

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  18. BURMA ADVANCES CONTINUE

    KANDY, Thursday.—East African troops of the 14th Army have captured Kalemyo, on the Chindwin front, 16 miles from Kalewa, strengthening the ...

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  19. DORTMUND AND BERLIN RAIDED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Bomber Command Lancasters, escorted by Fighter Command Mustangs, yesterday after noon attacked a synthetic oil plant ...

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  20. NEW R.A.F. PACIFIC AIR SERVICE

    MONTREAL, Thursday.—Monday's New Zealand morning papers were distributed in Montreal by breakfast time yesterday. Servicemen and civilians who ...

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  21. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL PASSED BY LORDS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The House of Lords read a third time Sand passed the National Insurance Bill, which puts into ...

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  22. COMMANDO RAID ON AEGEAN ISLE

    LONDON, Thursday.—A small commando force on Tuesday raided Melos Island, in the Aegean, due north of Crete. The commandos, who were supported by ...

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  23. Poles' Appalling Suffering

    ROME, Thursday.—Addressing the Polish colony in Rome, the Pope said the suffering of Poles within the past few weeks had reached a degree rarely ...

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  24. AMERICANS ARE CHANGED MEN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Americans when they first reached Europe were largely non-political, being anxious only to end the war and return ...

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  25. RATIFICATION OF TREATIES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A proposal by Mr. Bloom to permit the ratification of treaties by a majority of the House of Representatives and ...

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  26. ENORMOUS BRITISH FORCES FOR THE FAR EAST

    LONDON, Thursday.—"It must be kept in mind that at the moment of demobilisation we shall be shipping enormous forces to the Far East and calls on our shipping will be extremely heavy," said the Minister for Labor and National Service (Mr. Beven) in the House of Commons. "Insofar, however, ...

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