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  3. WAR FRONT SUMMARY

    A huge American naval task force is still cruising off the coast of Honshu, main island of Japan. Yesterday more than ...

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  4. WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL NAVAL TASK FORCE SMASHES AT JAPAN

    GUAM (A.A.P.).—From the greatest naval task force ever assembled, more than 1200 carrier-planes yesterday blitzed Tokio and its industrial environs for nine ...

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  5. PLAN OF JAP. CAPITAL

    PLAN OF JAP. CAPITAL ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PRISONERS FREED

    Many Australian, American and British prisoners have ben released by Gen. MacArthur's forces in the Philip pines. The upper picture, taken shortly after manila was entered, shows the Santo Tomas University where U.S. prisoners were held. The lower picture shows a group of former prisoners who were released from the Jap. prison camp at Cabanatuan before Manil was reached. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DEFENCE OF BERLIN

    LONDON (A.A.P). — The newly-appointed Commander of Berlin (General Ritter v Havenschildt) has devised ...

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  8. Koniev Turns Main Weight Toward Berlin: German Chaos

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—"The main weight of Marshal Koniev's armies has been thrown into the Berlin direction," says the Associated Press correspondent in Moscow in a late despatch. "The battle has moved to near the east bank of the Spree, the last important river guarding the S.E. gateways to Berlin." ...

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  9. Gains Through Fog in West

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — Scottish troops moving through dense, rolling ground mist have driven to within two miles of the German road bastion of Kalkar. SOUTH of the Reichswald Forest the ...

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  10. WARSHIPS STILL OFF JAPAN

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.). — A late broadcast by Tokio radio, reveals that the big task force was still cruising off the coast of Honshu last night. ...

    Article : 177 words
  11. COMMUNIST TERMS FOR CHINESE COALITION

    CHUNGKING (A.A.P.).— General Chouen Lai before returning to Yennan, with new Chungking proposals to the Communists, said the Yenan ...

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  12. JAPS. PLANNED FOR MANILA VICTORY

    MANILA.—Captured Jap. documents show that the enemy left 20,000 men for the defence of Manila, and actually contemplated defeat of the Americans attacking the city as a preliminary to driving them from Luzon. ...

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  13. U.S. CASUALTIES

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). — American casualties on the Western Front from D Day, February 1. were 394.874. comprising 63,410 killed. 273.997 wounded ...

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  14. MORE DETAILS OF VAST AIR BLOWS AT GERMANY : 14,000 TONS DROPPED

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—About 14,000 tons of bombs were dropped on Germany during the 36 hours ended dusk on Thursday by nearly 13,000 Allied planes based in Britain, Italy, Holland, Belgium and France in a series of coordinated day and night blows. THE EASTERN and western fronts ...

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  15. U-Boats Stay Down for 10 Weeks

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The German news agency claims that U-boats in recent weeks have been operating off the coast of England and off Halifax, ...

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  16. GERMANS DISCARD EQUIPMENT

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—A captured order from the commander to the Eighth Company of the German 16th Paratroop Regiment shows a surprising ...

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  17. GAINS IN BURMA

    COLOMBO (A.A.P.).—Fifteen Indian Corps troops on Ramree Island are engaged in mopping up remain. Japanese troops, who are kept on ...

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  18. CALL-UP FOR CHINESE COUNTER

    CHUNGKING (A.A.P.).—The Conscription Minister (Gen. Lu Chung-Liu) has announced that 500,000 men will be conscripted before the end of March ...

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  19. Italian Rail Cuts

    ROME (A.A.P.).—Activity on both the Fifth and Eighth Army fronts yesterday was confined to patrol clashes and artillery duels. ...

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  20. DUKE TO OPEN PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA.—The speech of the Governor-General (the Duke of Gloucester). when he opens Parliament on Wednesday will be one of the longest ...

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  21. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    A THOROUGH scientific investigation of the proposal to look the Tamar is warranted: and such investigation should, if possible, be ...

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  22. Japs. See Danger From Russia

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.). — Singapore radio said yesterday: "We do not think anything has happened to alter Russia's neutrality policy, but there ...

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  23. SWEDEN CUTS TRADE, EJECTS GERMAN SPIES

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Sweden has de facto broken Off trade relations with Germany, says the "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent in Stockholm. IT IS LEARNED authoritatively that ...

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  24. TWO R.N. MEN LOST IN BUSH

    SYDNEY—Two sub-lieutenants of the British Navy have been missing in the bush since Thursday. They were driven to the Valley of Water in the ...

    Article : 93 words
  25. ROME (A.A.P.)

    Lieut-Gen. Anders commander of the Second Polish Corps. said yesterday that Polish troops in Italy will not recognise the decisions of ...

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