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  3. LARGE FIRES STARTED IN INDUSTRIAL TOKIO

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The 21st Bomber Command announced that two Super-Fortresses based on Saipan on Wednesday night and early yesterday bombed Tokio in separate strikes seven hours apart. Both planes attacked the industrial heart of Tokio, which is the capital's ...

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  4. V.C. WINNER

    CANADIAN V.C.: Major John Keefer Mahoney, of the West-minister Regiment, a well-known Canadian journalist, with his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MR. CHURCHILL TO STAND OR FALL ON ACTION TAKEN IN GREECE

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Churchill informed the House of Commons to-day that he would stand or fall on the action which he had instructed the British G.O.C., Greece (Major-General Scobie), to take against E.L.A.S. forces in Athens. ...

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    An infantryman of the U.S. Army (left) escorts five German prisoners along a street of blazing Aachen, Reich border city, where the Nazi garrison refused to surrender. During the first 13 days of their assault against Aachen, American soldiers captured ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RAIN EXTENDS FLOODED AREAS IN HOLLAND

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's correspondent with the 21st Army Group says heavy rain has extended the flooded area between Nijmegen and Arnhem. More than 30 square miles are now inundated, with practically the whole northern part of the "island" under water. Flooding has been slow enough ...

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  8. ITALIAN FRONT ALLIES ENLARGE BRIDGEHEAD

    LONDON, Friday.—In Italy, southwest of Faenza, the British and Poles further enlarged the bridgehead across the Lamone River, and captured, after ...

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  9. Hungry Crowds Attack Black Marketeers

    LONDON, Friday.—Hungry crowds yesterday marched on Rome markets where goods were being sold at black market prices, ...

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  10. SUCCESSFUL CHINESE COUNTER-ATTACK

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—Chinese field despatches report that counter-attacking Chinese have recaptured Tushan. A special communique ...

    Article : 231 words
  11. LEFT £2,000,000

    LONDON, Friday.—Lord Moyne, Minister resident in the Middle East, who was assassinated in Cairo on Nov. 6, left, "as far as can at present be ...

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  12. RED ARMY WIDENING BREAK-THROUGH AREA SOUTH OF BUDAPEST

    LONDON, Friday.—The Red Army is steadily widening the breakthrough area south of Budapest against feverish German efforts to stem its advance, says a "Red Star" despatch. "The Hitlerites have been deprived of all intitiative," it adds. "They are rushing headlong from one sector to ...

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  13. TOO BUSY TO UNDRESS!

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Tokio Radio announced that Emperor Hirohito had been so busy with war activities in the past three ...

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  14. Canadian Government Wins Vote of Confidence

    OTTAWA, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) won his vote of confidence by 143 votes to 73. ...

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  15. FINLAND DESIRES FRIENDSHIP WITH SOVIET

    HELSINKI, Friday.—The Premier (M. Paasikivi) emphasised the paramount necessity for creating and maintaining friendly for creating with Russia, and ...

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  16. NO FAITH IN SFORZA

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Churchill declared in the House of Commons to-day that the British Government did not trust Count Sforza, the Italian ...

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  17. U.S. AIR ACE WINS HIGHEST AWARD

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The War Department announced yesterday that Major Bong, leading American air ace. had been awarded the Congressional Medal of ...

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  18. SUPPLIES FOR U.N.R.R.A.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—war Cabinet to-day decided that the procurment of supplies for U.N.R.R.A. should be coordinated in Australia by the Department ...

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  19. Huge Cost Of London Raid Repairs

    LONDON, Friday.—The Minister for Works (Mr. Sandys) revealed in the House of Commons that the total coat of London bomb damage repairs now being ...

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