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  2. MONTGOMERY SWEEPS ACROSS RHINE

    London, March 24.—A special communique from A.E.F. headquarters states: "Field-Marshal Montgomery's forces to-day crossed the Rhine River on a wide front north of the Ruhr. Elements of the First Allied Airborne Army have also been landed east of the ...

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  3. CROSSING THE RHINE

    London, March 24.—Reuter's correspondent with the 21st Army Group says it has been officially disclosed that the Rhine crossings ...

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  4. AMERICAN SUCCESS

    London, March 24.—The second American crossing of the Rhine by General Patton's Third Army troops took the Germans by ...

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  5. FOUR BATTLEFIELDS

    London, March 25.—The British United Press correspondent at Field-Marshal Montgomery's headquarters says that fighting is ...

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  6. AIRBORNE TROOPS

    London, March 24.—Air Marshal Sir Arthur Conningham, after studying the weather reports, gave the signal which started the ...

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  7. BRITISH BRIDGEHEAD

    London, March 25.—Field-Marshal Montgomery's bridgehead across the Rhine rests on the Ruhr area in the south, and the ...

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  8. BATTLE SURVEY

    London, March 24.—"The Allied forces established another bridge-head across the Rhine in the area south of the Remagen ...

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  9. MONTY'S MESSAGE

    London, March 24.—Field-Marshal Montgomery sent the following message to all troops of the 21st Army Group before the ...

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  10. FIRMLY ENTRENCHED

    London, March 24.—"As darkness fell to-night Field-Marshal Montgomery's forces were firmly entrenched east of the Rhine," says ...

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  11. Very Light Resistance

    London, March 24.—United States Ninth Army troops sailed into battle aboard craft manned by sailors, the first waves crossing ...

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  12. Further Progress

    OVER 20,000 PRISONERS London, March 25.—"The Allied attack across the Rhine, south-east of Nijmegen and north of the ...

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  13. MONTGOMERY STRIKES

    London, March 24.—Field-Marshal Montgomery's troops launched a great new offensive across the Rhine last night and reached the ...

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  14. FERRY SERVICE

    London, March 24.—The Associated Press correspondent at the A.E.F. headquarters says that it may now be disclosed that the ...

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  15. Greatest Operation

    London, March 24.—The airborne operation in support of Field-Marshal Montgomery's crossing was the greatest operation of ...

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  16. Bridgehead Expanded

    London, March 24.—The United States Third Army is to-day rapidly expanding its bridgehead east of the Rhine against light ...

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  17. Troops Pouring In

    London, March 24.—Lieut.-General Patton's troops to-night are pouring into the bridgehead across the Rhine which is officially ...

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  18. Patton's Bridgehead

    London, March 25.—Lieut.-General Patton's bridgehead between Worms and Mainz is now 10 miles wide, reports Reuter's ...

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  19. East of the Rhine

    London, March 24.—The British United Press correspondent with the 21st Army Group says that returning pilots have reported that ...

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  20. French Cross the Rhine

    London, March 24.—Reuter's Basle correspondent says that an unconfirmed report states that the French First Army troops crossed ...

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  21. Churchill's Message

    London, March 24.—Mr. Churchill this morning sent the following message to the 21st Army Group: "I rejoice to be with the chief of ...

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  22. Allies Enter Rees

    London, March 25.—It was officially reported from Field-Marshal Montgomery's headquarters this afternoon that our troops had ...

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  23. American Bridgehead

    London, March 24.—A correspondent with the 21st Army Group states that the British and Americans hold most of the east ...

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  24. Churchill on the Rhine

    London, March 24.—Reuter's New York correspondent says that a C.B.S. broadcast from Paris reports that Mr. Churchill was at ...

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  25. Eisenhower Pleased

    London, March 24.—Last night General Eisenhower watched the trans-Rhine assault from a ruined church tower overlooking the river, ...

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  26. Link-up with Paratroops

    London, March 24.—It Is reported that British and Scottish troops have linked up with the airborne forces. ...

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  27. Race for Berlin

    Washington, March 24.—Mr. Churchill's "one big heave" is now under way all along the Rhine, according to battlefield reports ...

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  28. Allied Plane Losses

    London, March 25.—The Allied air forces yesterday lost 90 air-craft, reports Reuter's correspondent with the 21st Army Group. Out ...

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  29. Casualties Very Light

    London, March 24.—Initial reports from A.E.F. headquarters indicate that the Allied casualties in the Rhine crossings were "very ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except [?] otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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