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  4. Advances On W. Front

    LONDON, Fri.--In a dispatch from the Seventh Army front at midnight last night, Reuter's correspondent said that at that stage General Patch's troops had taken over 1000 prisoners. His patrols were within half a mile of Saarbrucken, and were ...

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  5. Reports of German Peace Offers

    LONDON, Fri.--A report in the Stockholm newspaper "Svenska Dagbladet" alleges German peace offers have been ...

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  6. Transport Planes.

    Completed frames of U.S. C-46 Commando transport planes move Along a U.S. assembly line, ready for installation of motors.--U.S. Office of War Information picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Tokio Admits Heavy Losses In Recent Raids

    NEW YORK, Fri.--Tokio broadcasts admit heavy loss of life and damage in the recent Super-Fortress raids. The ...

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  8. Imprisonment For Collaboration

    PARIS, Fri.--A sentence of life imprisonment, with military degradation and national indgnity" for collaboration with ...

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  9. Russians Storm Outer Defences Of Konigsberg

    LONDON, Fri.--Battle formations of Red Army cavalry and motorised infantry to-day stormed the outer defences of Konigsberg. They are how fighting less than five miles from the ...

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  10. JAP FEARS OF INVASION

    CHUNGKING, Fri.--Chinese despatches report the entire Jap-occupied stretch of the Yangtze River, from the mouth to ...

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  11. Restrictions On Special Bus Trips

    CANBERRA, Fri.--The Minister for Transport, Mr. Ward, said to-day the restrictions on special bus trips for carnivals and sports ...

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  12. JAP LUZON LINE CRUMBLING

    MANILA, Fri.--Yamashita's strongly defended Shimbu Line east of Manila, which took at least two years to prepare is crumbling under the weight of American ground and air blows. The Americans have advanced ...

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  13. AIR ATTACKS ON REICH CONTINUE

    LONDON, Fri.--Military targets near Berlin, including the large railway yards at Oranienburg, 20 miles north of the German capital were singled out by approximately 1350 Liberators and Flying Fortresses of the American Eighth Air Force, which, ...

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  14. Australian-Made Plane Engines

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--The Acting Minister for Aircraft Production, Senator Cameron, said today the expenditure of £650,000 ...

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  15. TELLING TROOPS OF END OF WAR.

    NEW YORK, Fri.--Front-line troops will probably know of the cessation of hostilities in Europe within nine minutes compared ...

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  16. Wanton Cruelty By Jap Soldiers

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Rescued by Americans after three and a half years as a prisoner of war in Japanese hands, Able Seaman Jack ...

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  17. Migration Scheme Agreements

    CANBERRA, Fri.--Agreement between Australia and Britain on the extent of financial assistance necessary to help United ...

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  19. Complaint About Country Mail Services

    CANBERRA, Fri.--Allegations that mail services to country districts were being cut down in the interests of economy, were ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S LOT LONG AFTER WAR

    LONDON, Fri.--Addressing the Conservative party conference on election policy, Mr. Churchill promised the British people what ...

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  21. ENGLISH COTTON MILLS REOPENING.

    LONDON, Fri.--Four Lancashire and Cheshire cotton mills are reopening shortly, reports the "Daily Telegraph." They will ...

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  22. No Reason Disclosed For Windsor's Resignation

    LONDON, Fri.--Without disclosing reasons a Colonial Office announcement says that the Duke of Windsor has tendered his ...

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  23. CHINESE LIBERATE BURMA

    Chinese troops marching through Bhamo pass the bodies of Japanese soldiers who fell in the battle for the key north Burma city. After a 28-day siege, Chinese forces drove the enemy out of Bhamo.--U.S. Office of War Information picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN IN WASHINGTON.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--The Australian Legation announced the arrival here of Flight-Lieut. Frederick Eggleston, son of the ...

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  25. Two Malted Milk Tablets A Day

    PERTH, Fri.--For six days and seven nights parched by the sun and frozen at night, survivors of a torpedoed ship lived on two ...

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