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  2. HITLER'S DEATH ANNOUNCED

    London, May 1.—A dramatic announcement over the German radio at 10.25 p.m. said: "It is reported from the Fuehrer's headquarters that our Fuehrer, Adolf Hitler, has fallen this afternoon at his command post in the Reich Chancellery, fighting to his last ...

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  3. NEARING THE END

    London, May 1.—"Berlin is in its death throes," said the Moscow radio, quoting Russian front-line reporters, who say that the great ...

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  4. ALLIED OPERATIONS

    London, May 2.—"Allied forces have advanced seven miles beyond Leer towards Hasel. We are less than two miles from the outskirts ...

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  5. THE LONDON PRESS

    London, May 2.—The "Daily Telegraph" states in a leader:—"The disappearance of the figure which to millions has been the ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONT

    London, May 2.—The announcement of Hitler's death appears to have had an effect on the German spirit of resistance in North-Western Germany, where local surrenders are increasing, say agency correspondents on the Canadian front. Bad Zwischenahn ...

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  7. STARVING HOLLAND

    London, May 2.—It is announced from A.E.F. headquarters that an agreement has been reached with the Germans, permitting Allied ...

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  8. Closing on Tiergarten

    London, May 2.—As the Red Army tanks and tommy-gunners in Berlin are fighting their way step by step into the heart of the ...

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  9. Cause of Death

    London, May 2.—At A.E.F. headquarters to-day General Elsenhower said that Admiral Doenitz's assertion that Hitler died a hero's ...

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  10. MONTY'S FORCES

    London, May 1.—With fresh formations of infantry and armour swarming across the Elbe hourly, a link-up with the Russian forces to ...

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  11. PATTON'S PROGRESS

    London, May 1.—General Patton's tanks pushed forward 25 miles south to-day and reached the Inn River, on the Austro-German ...

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  12. Fortresses Drop 800 Tons of Food

    London, May 2.—It was announced at A.E.F. headquarters that 400 Flying Fortresses to-day dropped 800 tons of food for the people of ...

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  13. EFFECT ON THE WAR

    London, May 2.—The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent states that the announcement of Hitler's death and Doenitz's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. WAR TO CONTINUE

    London, May 1.—Admiral Doenitz, in an order of the day to the German army, said:—"Comrades! ThE Fuehrer has fallen. He fell ...

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  15. Fight on in Norway

    London, May 2.—On the Oslo radio the German commander in chief in Norway issued a fight-on order of the day to his soldiers, as ...

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  16. GERMAN VERSION

    London, May 2.—A German High Command communique states: "The Fuehrer has fallen in battle at the head of the heroic defenders ...

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  17. Count Bernadotte

    Stockholm, May 1.—"I last met Himmler 10 days ago in Lubeck," said Count Bernadotte at a press conference. "I did not see him ...

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  18. Germany's New Saint

    London, May 2.—The diplomatic correspondent of the British United Press writes: "The timing of Hitler's death was almost too ...

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  19. Treatment of Prisoners

    London, May 2.—The Minister of State, Mr. R. K. Law, stated in the House of Commons that Britain was carrying out the ...

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  20. Von Rimdstedt Captured

    London, May 2.—Field-Marshal von Rundstedt has been captured at Tolz, say agency correspondents with the Seventh Army. His wife ...

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  21. Enormous Russian Force

    London, May 2.—A Russian correspondent from Berlin gave the first indication of the size of the Russian forces used for storming ...

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  22. Laval Escapes

    London, May 2.—Reuter's Madrid correspondent states that two notorious French traitors, Laval and Deat, have arrived in ...

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  23. Huge Bag of Prisoners

    London, May 2.—It was announced at A.E.F. headquarters that the Allies in the west captured over 1,500,000 prisoners during ...

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  24. Massacre of Fascists

    London, May 2.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency correspondent at Zurich, who has returned from the liberated Italian territories ...

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  25. Doenitz's Career

    London, May 2.—Admiral Doenitz was taken prisoner in the last war after his U-boat was sunk by the British off Malta in 1918. He ...

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  26. French Collaborator

    London, May 2.—The Paris correspondent of the Associated Press states that General Paul Bridoux, Vichy Secretary for National ...

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  27. Swiss Frontier Closed

    Zurich, May 2.—Telephone and telegraph communications between Germany and Switzerland have ceased. The military authorities ...

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  28. Progress Beyond Berlin

    Moscow, May 1.—A Soviet communique states: "North-west of Berlin we occupied Lindow, Herzberg, Lindenberg and other ...

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  29. Lord Mayor of Weimar

    London, May 1.—The Allied military authorities yesterday released a gaunt 64-year-old partly Jewish Social Democrat from the ...

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  30. Retreat from Lubeck

    London, May 2.—Second Tactical Air Force planes in constant attacks on German transport attempting to move back from ...

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  31. The "Big Four"

    Paris, May 2.—It is authoritatively learned that the French Government has received assurances from Britain, America and ...

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  32. German Foreign Minister

    London, May 2.—Von Ribbentrop has been superseded as German Foreign Minister, says Reuter, quoting a Hamburg radio ...

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  33. GARRISON SPLIT UP INTO ISOLATED GROUPS

    London, May 2.—A German communique states:—"Remnants of the Berlin garrison, split up into isolated battle groups, continue to ...

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  34. R.A.F. Smashes German Transport

    London, May 2.—Piling up the biggest score since Falaise, Spitfires and Tempests late yesterday again attacked German transport ...

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  35. German Pocket on Atlantic Coast

    London, May 2.—The Paris radio announces that Oleron Island, opposite Rochefort, has been liberated and all organised resistance ...

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  36. Moscow Broadcast

    London, May 2.—The Moscow radio at 3 a.m. broadcast an announcement of Hitler's death, calling it a Fascist trick, whereby the ...

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  37. Doenitz's Appointment

    London, May 1.—Reuter's Newsagency says there are two possible explanations of Doenitz's appointment as Hitler's successor—firstly ...

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  38. Air Raid on Salzburg

    London, May 1.—Flying Fortresses to-day bombed Salzburg, an Austrian communications centre highly important for supplying the ...

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  39. Richard Strauss Still Composing

    London, May 2.—Richard Strauss, whom I interviewed at Gramisch, is now 81 and is still composing, writes the Associated ...

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  40. U.S. Army Rations Cut

    London, May 2.—The rations of United States troops in the European theatre engaged in light duties are to be reduced 10 per ...

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  41. Brandenberg Captured

    Moscow, May 1.—Marshal Stalin, in an order of the day to Marshal Zhukov, stated that Brandenberg, 34 miles west-south-west pf Berlin ...

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  42. "Lord Haw Haw"

    London, May 1.—The "Daily Express" radio station reports that immediately after Lord Haw Haw had finished warning about an ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Mine" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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