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  3. BATTLE OF COLOGNE PLAIN IMMINENT

    S.H.A.E.F., Thursday.—The battle of the Cologne plain is imminent as the Allied armies close up to the Roer River along a 20-mile front from Duren to the area of the Ninth Army's new attack north-west of Linnich. The weather is becoming ...

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  4. ITALIAN FRONT MANY LOCAL ENGAGEMENTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—With improved weather, many local engagements have taken place in Italy. The enemy in the Eight Army sector, ...

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    Bombing up na Super-forests at the central pacific base on Saipan Island, before the giant B-29's took off for the raid on Tokio on November 23. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW POLISH CABINET

    LONDON, Thursday.—M. Aschisziwski has been appointed new Premier of Poland. The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent states that ...

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  7. Allies Fan Out From Chindwin Crossing

    KANDY, Thursday.—Fanning out from their original crossing of the Chindwin, British and Indian troops are not spread over an axis 16 miles wide roughly 12 miles ...

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  8. GERMANS BEING FORCED BACK IN HUNGARY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Moscow correspondents state that Marshal Tolbukhin's offensive in southern Hungary is giving fresh indications that the German Command will be forced into a new defence line along the whole south-eastern front. More and more Russians are crossing the Danube, where ...

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  9. Australian Drought Concerns Whole Empire

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Evening Standard," in a leading article on the Australian drought, says: "It is a disaster that affects not Australia alone; it ...

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  10. BOMB ATTACKS BY FRENCH TRAITORS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The French Minister for Justice (M. Francois de de Menthon) flew to Avignon to investigate a series of bomb attacks by fifth ...

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  11. DARE NOT SLACKEN, SAYS MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Thursday.—"This is just not the moment to slacken." Thus Mr. Churchill, speaking in the House of Commons in the debate on the Address from the Throne, called for an extra exertion of effort in what he termed the last lap in the struggle for freedom. ...

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  12. HANOVER RAIDED BY MOSQUITOS

    LONDON, Thursday.—A force of Bomber Command Mosquitos last night attacked Hanover. Visibility was good, and the bombing was well ...

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  13. Record Atlantic Flight

    LONDON, Thursday.—A record Atlantic flight was made on Tuesday by an English civil pilot, Captain Maurice Gill, who was flying a Canadian-made Mosquito for ...

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  14. Startling Advances by Japs in China

    CHUNGKlNG, Thursday.—Japanese vanguards have made startling advances inside Kweichow Province to Kweiyang, junction point of the ...

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  15. BRITAIN MUST REVIVE EXPORT TRADE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Churchill, in a statement in the Commons on Lend-Lease, said the end of the war against Germany would make possible ...

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  16. Amateur Surgeon Performs Delicate Operation

    LONDON, Thursday.—With mortar shells whining. overhead, an amateur surgeon performed one of the most delicate of operations, tracheotomy ...

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  17. Italian Political Tangle Worse

    ROME. Thursday.—The Italian political tangle was further complicated last night when Socialists passed a resolution attacking Signor Bonomi for the manner in ...

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  18. Less Than 4000 Tons Of Bombs Lost In Explosion

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Secretary for Air (Sir Archibald Sinclair), in a statement in the House of Commons on the Burton-on-Trent explosion, said it occurred ...

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  19. GERMANY REJECTS SWEDISH PLAN TO AID NORWEGIANS

    STOCKHOLM. Thursday.—The Foreign Minister (Mr. Gunther) informed Parliament that Germany had rejected a proposal that the inhabitants of ...

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  20. BELGIAN CABINET BEING BROADENED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Brussels correspondent says the Belgian Prime Minister (M. Pierlot) is broadening the Cabinet to secure greater ...

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  21. GEN. DE GAULLE ON WAY TO MOSCOW

    PARIS, Thursday.—News of General de Gaulle's movements were released in Paris to-day. He is known to have arrived in Baku from Teheran, and is travelling from ...

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  22. Deductions from Prisoners' Pay

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Forde), in the House of Representatives to-day, admitted that certain deductions ...

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  23. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION DEMONSTRATIONS SUBSIDE

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—The anti-conscription demonstrations have subsided and British Columbia camps are now functioning normally. Reports from Terrace says that the two regiments of home defence troops which picketed another regiment scheduled to leave on Tuesday night for another part of ...

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