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  3. HAGENAU IN ALLIED HANDS AFTER BITTER BATTLE

    S.H.A.E.F., Monday.—The Seventh Army to-day captured Hagenau, important German supply and communications centre in Alsace, after a bitter battle lasting two weeks. German tanks and infantry threw three more counter-attacks within three ...

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  4. RED ARMY HAS BUDAPEST AT ITS MERCY

    LONDON, Monday.—Sweeping the panic-stricken enemy before it, the Red Army advancing on Budapest now has the capital lying at its mercy, says "The Times" correspondent in Moscow. Latest front line reports state that the Germans are leaving the ...

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  5. CHINESE WALL STRATEGY

    AN AMERICAN ARMY OFFICER (with stick) explaining through a Chinese interpreter a tactical manoeuvre to Chinese soldiers. He used a large-scale model of a wall surrounding an ancient city in south-west China, where Japanese troops are still barricaded.—U.S. Office of War ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A U.S. Sherman tank squeezes through an arch of an ancient defence wall in Valkenswaar, Holland, liberated by the Allies on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PINPOINT BOMBING OF V-2 TARGETS

    LONDON, Monday.—Important V-2 targets, including a hotel in the main street of a Dutch town and a railyard used by rocket supply trains, ...

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  8. BOMBERS JOIN IN FIGHT AGAINST GREEK REBELS

    LONDON, Monday.—Spitfires and Wellingtons have joined in the campaign in Greece against the rebels. Yesterday afternoon they bombed E.L.A.S. forces in foothills east of Athens who were attempting to enter Athens from the south-east and drive a wedge between British troops in ...

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  9. Chinese Recapture Town

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The High Command announces that the Chinese have recaptured Liuchai and are advancing on Antan. 17 miles farther along the railway. ...

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  10. BURMA JAPS GIVE UP BASES WITHOUT FIGHT

    KANDY, Monday.—The Japanese in North Burma have given up three of their important bases without a fight. ...

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  11. Bitter Fighting in Faenza Area

    LONDON, Monday.—British troops of the Eighth Army are engaged in bitter fighting south-west of Faenza, where a large-scale German counter-attack on the ...

    Article : 61 words
  12. GUARDING AGAINST MALARIA

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Local government bodies are being advised of the precautions that should be taken against possible ...

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  13. Allied Loans To Aachen

    LONDON, Monday.—The Allied-controlled Luxemburg Radio states that the Allied Military Government has granted two ...

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  14. SECRET SERVICE MEN DELUDE GERMANS

    LONDON, Monday. — Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says the Swedish newspaper "Aftontidningen" quotes reports ...

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  15. Sir Keith Smith on Future of Aviation

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir Keith Smith, one of the two survivors of the first flight between Britain and Australia, gave the "Daily Mail," in an interview on tile 25th ...

    Article : 145 words
  16. German Prisoners Try To Start U.S. Plane

    LONDON, Monday.—Four escaped Germen prisoners managed to enter an American Air Force camp in Britain on Saturday night, went to a Marauder parked on ...

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  17. Danes Stop Experiments On New German Weapon

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—A daring rain by Danish patriots is believed to have stopped experiments on a new German weapon, described as a radio-controlled ...

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  18. More Jap Admirals Reported Dead

    NEW YORK. Monday.—Tokio Radio reports the deaths of Vice-Admirals Hunju Izaki and Teruo Akiyama, Rear-Admirals Hidchisa Iwagami, Takeji Miyasaki. ...

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  19. Labor Party's Goal Defined As Socialist Commonwealth

    LONDON, Monday.—Professor H. J. Laski, chairman of the Labor Party's annual conference, in the absence of Miss Ellen Wilkinson through illness, said in his presidential address that when victory was achieved in Europe it would be the duty of the Labor Party to seek decisive, independent ...

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  20. TOKIO REPORTS MORE RAIDS BY AMERICAN B29's

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Tokio reports that Super-Fortresses last night and this morning dropped bombs on the Japanese capital, starting ...

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