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  3. ENEMY DEFENCES REELING FROM IMPACT OF SWIFT SOVIET ATTACK

    LONDON, Monday.—Tank and infantry columns of the Russian army under Marshal Tolbukhin's command are driving up the road between the D[?]ube and Lake Balaton. The German and Hungarian defences are still reeling from the impact of the Russians' swift attack. The most westerly ...

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  4. ALLIES CONTINUE TO PUSH NAZIS TOWARD THE RHINE

    S.H.A.E.F., Monday.—Most Western Front activity reported to-day is from southern France, where the French and Americans continue to push the enemy towards the Rhine. In Strasbourg area ...

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  5. CAPTURED AT METZ

    OUT OF THE FIGHT FOR THE DURATION are Major-General Anton Dunckern, Gestapo Chief of Metz, and Colonel Constantine Moyer, Nazi Military Commander of Metz, who were caught trying to escape the fortress city when it was sourrounded by the Third U.S. Army. He re they are seen as prisoners of the Allies.— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GERMAN HORRORS IN NORWAY

    LONDON, Monday. — Between 18,000 and 21,000 of a total of 23,000 inhabitants of Eastern Finmark have evaded ...

    Article : 124 words
  7. Progress in Italy

    LONDON, Monday.—The Eighth Army continues to make progress in Italy against strong resistance between the Montone and Lamone Rivers. ...

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  8. CHINA'S FATE MAY BE DETERMINED IN NEXT TWO MONTHS

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—Well-informed circles in Chungking are quoted as saying that the next 60 days will determine whether China is knocked out of the war. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has been trading space for time, but is running out of space now. Unless the Chinese hold Kweiyang until the ...

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  9. Russian Press Denounces New Polish Cabinet

    MOSCOW, Monday.—The Russian press, commenting on the new Polish Government in London, describes it as a "gathering of political bankrupts." This ...

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  10. Ribbentrop About to Be Dismissed

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—According to excellent private information from Berlin, von Ribbentrop is about to be discharged. He will be succeeded by the Nazi ...

    Article : 116 words
  11. FRANCE WILL DEMAND REPARATIONS IN KIND

    LONDON, Monday.—"France will demand reparations in kind from Germany to compensate for the damage to French industry." said M. Pleven, French ...

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  12. NEW LIQUID FUEL

    LONDON, Monday. — Experiments with a new liquid fuel that may have an important bearing on the future design of ...

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  13. AIR ATTACK TO SEAL OFF RUHR

    Bomber Command's attack on Hagen Saturday night was planned to help seal off the Ruhr from the east. The R.A.F. last week bombed the three main ...

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  14. Home Guard Stands Down

    LONDON, Monday.—The King took the Home Guard's farewell salute when a force yesterday held its stand-down march through London. His Majesty, ...

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  15. Canadian Ministry Expected To Continue

    OTTAWA, Monday.—It is expected that the vote of confidence in the Government will show so substantial a majority that the Mackenzie King Ministry will feel in ...

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  16. BID TO REORGANISE OUTLAWED I.R.A.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. de Valera is facing a new, determined did in Eire to reorganise the outlawed Irish Republican Army, states the "Daily ...

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  17. Curfew In Athens: British Tanks Patrol Streets

    LONDON, Monday.—E.A.M. headquarters announced that 15 were killed and 140 wounded in four main clashes in Athens yesterday morning, states Reuter's Athens correspondent. The curfew was imposed last night in Athens and Piracus. British Sherman tanks are patrolling the streets and guarding ...

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  18. BAD WINTER AHEAD OF GERMANS

    LONDON, Monday. — The commander of the U.S. Air Forces in the Mediterranean (General Eaker) said Germany ...

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  19. BHAMO AIRSTRIP CAPTURED

    KANDY, Monday.—Chinese infantry have completed the capture of Bhamo airstrip, enabling an American liaison plane to bring out casualties. The ...

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  20. JAPANESE BROADCAST TO ALLIED TROOPS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Monitors heard a Japanese broadcast beamed from Batavia to Australian and American troops in New Guinea. The announcer said: "We ...

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  21. GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS SENTENCED TO DEATH

    MOSCOW, Monday — The Polish Court at Lublin sentenced to death five German war criminals found guilty of mass murder at Maibanek Extermination Camp. A ...

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  22. Found Shot Dead

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir Eric Teichman, former counsellor at the British Embassy in Chungking, and noted traveller, was found shot dead early to-day on his ...

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