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  4. Eyes On Berlin

    LIEUTENANT-COMMANDER R. W. Curtis looks proudly at the score board of his ship, the U.S. destroyer Buchanan of the Pacific Fleet, which was awarded the Presidential Unit citation. The symbols represent Japanese bases attacked, guns shelled, planes shot down, and warships ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 110 words
  5. FIGHTING ON 200-MILE FRONT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Allied armies are exerting heavy pressure on the Germans along a front of 200 miles from north of the Albert Canal in Belgium, to the upper reaches of the Moselle River, opposite the southern walls of the Siegfried Line. ...

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  6. "SOFT PEACE" CRY IN U.S. EXPOSED

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—While President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill are considering plans for the occupation of Germany, a movement seeking a "soft peace" for the Germans is growing. Behind it are refugee Germans, Americans of German origin, and ...

    Article : 654 words
  7. Just Missed Nazi C-in-C. In France

    LONDON, Saturday.—American troops nearly captured the German C.-in-C. on ...

    Article : 158 words
  8. Third Mass Raid On Mindanao

    SOMEWHERE in Australia.—The Allies ore masters of the air over the southern Philippines. ...

    Article : 184 words
  9. Russian Move in Balkans To Smash Germans

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Russians mode another important move in the Balkans yesterday by crossing the Rumanian frontier into Bulgaria, to destroy or expel the Germans still in that country, in Greece, and in south-eastern Yugoslavia. ...

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  10. No "Dunkirk" For Nazis

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Germans in Dunkirk are now hemmed in on roughly the same perimeter ...

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  12. 'Not Disloyel'—Wodehouse

    PARIS, Saturday—P. G. Wodehouse, the English novelist, denies that he acted disloyally while he was in German hands. INTERVIEWED at the Hotel Bristol in Paris, where he and his wife have been living for a year, he Said that all stories of his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Leopold Not Wanted By Most Belgians

    LONDON, Saturday.—All resistance groups, representing every phase of Belgian life excepting Fascists, oppose King Leopold's ...

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  14. Plane Which Is Too Fast For Time

    Somewhere in New Guinea.—Climb into a Lightning at a New Guinea base, and you may ...

    Article : 147 words
  15. Big Liner Set Afire by Bombs

    LONDON, Saturday.—The big Italian liner Rex (51,062 tons) was attacked yesterday by R.A.F. planes in the northern Adriatic off ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. INDIANS PRAY FOR REVENGE AGAINST JAPANESE

    Somewhere in New Guinea.—A burning resolve for revenge against the Japs fires Subhadar Major Babu Ram, of the 1/14th Punjab Infantry and his comrades. Rescued some time ago, they will not be satisfied until time brings the opportunity to avenge themselves for the savage treatment they received as captives of the Japanese. ...

    Article : 436 words
  17. STOP PRESS

    London.—R.A.F. Mosquitoes, in swift, heavy, two-minute attack on Nuremberg, Germany, last night left big fires ...

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  18. Bombs on Jap Factories In Manchuria

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—More than 100 super-Fortresses from bases in China yesterday bombed Japanese ...

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  19. BIG DAY RAID ON REICH: 3 TOWNS HIT

    LONDON, Saturday.—More than 1,000 American heavy bombers, escorted by fighters, attacked railways and industrial ...

    Article : 105 words
  20. ALLIES NEARING ITALIAN PORT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Allied troops of the 8th Army are now four miles from Rimini, the Adriatic port which the Germans ...

    Article : 66 words
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