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  3. ALLIED DRIVE IN WEST

    The top map shows how the Allied armies are approaching the key centres of Munchcn-Gladback and Cologne. The lower map is of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FIRST ARMY FIVE MILES FROM COLOGNE

    LONDON, Thursday.— Reuter's correspondent with the United States First Army says leading elements of the First Army have pushed on beyond Modrath to a point five miles west of Cologne, on the main Duren-Cologne highway. ...

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  5. OVERWHELMING SUPPORT FOR POLICY ON POLAND

    LONDON, Thursday.—It would be a cardinal sin on Britain's part to, perpetuate the problems of the Polish corridor, declared the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) replying to the. House of Commons, debate on the amendment to Mr. Churchill's confidence motion. The amendment, which was ...

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  6. ROKOSSOVSKY CUTS NAZI LINES TO PIECES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Marshal Rokossovsky's tanks and mobile infantry, supported by cavalry are cutting to pieces German defensive lines on the coastal railway connecting Danzig and Stettin, says the Associated Press correspondent in Moscow. Several sectors of the railway are under artillery fire ...

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  7. U.S. MILITARY ACTION AGAINST AMERICAN STATE IE NECESSARY

    MEXICO CITY, Thursday.—The United States reassured other nation at the inter-American conference that it would undertake joint military action for the ...

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  8. Italian Front Quiet

    LONDON, Thursday—A communique from Italy states that activity on the Italian front has been confined to patrolling. ...

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  9. GOEBBELS BEWAILS REICH'S PLIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Bewailing the evente of the war, which, he declared, had taken wich a woeful turn for the Reich in the past few weeks. Goebbels, ...

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  10. THREE-POWER UNITY WOULD HAVE PREVENTED WAR

    LONDON, Thursday.—Could anyone doubt that had there been unity between Britain, Russia and America, such as was cemented at Yalta, there ...

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  11. Provisional Korean Government Declares War on Axis

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The provisional Korean. Government, has declared war on Germany and Japan. It said it desired to help hasten victory, and also ...

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  12. New Plane Faster Than Enemy Machines

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Army has announced that a new jet-propelled fighter, the PSO, known as the "Shooting Star," has been developed by the ...

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  13. NEVER SO MUCH HUMAN MISERY

    LONDON, Thursday.—I suppose that during these last three winter months the human race the world over has undergone more ...

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  14. GOWRIE HOUSE OPENED

    LONDON,Thursday—The sound of aeroplanes towing gliders overhead interrupted the speakers at the opening of Gowrie House, an ...

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  15. Jap Atrocities on Tarawa

    TARAWA, Thursday.— Two French priests who emerged from hiding to-day said the Japanese bayoneted, beheaded or burned 22, Englishmen, ...

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  16. To Form Totalitarian Party in Japan

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Tokio Radio says that Admiral Soizo KKobayashi, who was appointed Minister without Portfolio last December, resigned, yesterday after ...

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  17. RUMANIAN CABINET RESIGNS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Bucharest Radio says King Michael has accepted the resignation of Cabinet, and begun consultations for the formation of a new Government. ...

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  18. ACHTUNG RADS O AGAIN KEPT BUSY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Aircraft of the Eighth Air Force were to-day over Germany. The German Achtung radio was again busy this morning issuing warnings that strong Allied bomber and fighter formations were over Germany with the ...

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  19. DISORDERS IN GREECE

    ATHENS, Thursday.—A grenade thrown during a demonstration against the arrest of 300 members of the E.L.A.S. killed two mid wounded seven Greek National ...

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