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  3. NAZIS FLING IN RESERVES IN ATTEMPT TO STEM SOVIET DRIVE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Germans have rushed reserve divisions to the front to guard the approaches to Kaunas, says Reuter's Moscow correspondent. The Russians are coming up against a harder core of resistance. The Germans all doing all ...

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    OVER Normandy's corn and hay fields, neatly bordered with hedges covered with honeysuckle and wild roses, raged the battle for Caen. This A.A.P. radiogram shows Canadian infantry moving through a village to take part in the attack. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PLANS FOR REBUILDING BRITAIN'S BOMBED CITIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Introducing in the House of Commons the Towns and Country Planning Bill, which aims at dealing with problems arising from the rebuilding of bombed and blasted areas and the development of other land, the Minister for Town and Country Planning (Mr. W. S. Morrison) ...

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  6. GERMANS STUPEFIED BY BOMBING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—British and Canadian troops advancing themselves the effect on German troops ...

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  7. GERMAN AGENT EXECUTED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Home Office announced that a German secret service agent, Joseph Jan Van Hove, a Belgian subject from Antwerp, ...

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  8. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—According: to the "New York Times" Washington correspondent, President Roosevelt's announcement that he would ...

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  9. FLYING BOMBS HAVE DIVERTED ALLIED AIR POWER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "New York Times" London correspondent, Hanson Baldwin, assessing the effectiveness of flying bombs after four ...

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  10. HEAVY FIGHTING IN NORMANDY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There has been heavy fighting almost all along the front in Normandy with fierce German counter-attacks in many places. These have been held or repulsed with serious losses to the enemy. The Allies have made no spectacular gains, but have exerted steady pressure. The ...

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  11. INDIANS TAKE TOWN IN ITALY

    ROME. Wednesday.—Indian troops of the Eighth Army have captured. Muscignano, two miles south-west of Poggibonsi and about 20 miles ...

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  12. ROOSEVELT'S NEW ATTITUDE TO DE GAULLE REGIME

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—President Roosevelt has announced that he will accept the French Committee of National Liberation headed by ...

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  13. Australia House Damaged by Flying Bombs

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Australia House, in the Strand, headquarters of the Australian Government in London, has been ...

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  14. GERMAN PLANES RAID CAEN

    LONDON Wednesday.—German planes raided Caen Yesterday afternoon, states a Reuter's correspondent. The city has not yet been equipped ...

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  15. U.S. SUBMARINE LOST IN TRAINING EXERCISES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Navy has announced the loss of submarine SS in training exercises in the Pacific. The depth of water makes it impossible ...

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  16. INTERNEES TO BE EXCHANGED

    LONDON. Wednesday.—he Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) announced in the House of Commons that an agreement had been reached through the Swiss ...

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  17. MOPPING UP ON SAIPAN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Mopping up operations continued on Saipan on Sunday, according to the latest Pacific Fleet communique. Enemy ...

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  18. International Fund Will Not Interfere With Policies

    LONDON Wednesday.—A monetary conference spokesman indicated that the conference would not permit the International fund to make corrective ...

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  19. MOGAUNG ROAD CLEAR OF ENEMY

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—The High Command has announced that organised enemy resistance has been cleared from the Kamaing-Mogaung ...

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  20. COLOMBIA REBELLION QUELLED

    BOGOTA (Colombia), Wednesday.—The rebellion in which President Alfonso Lopez was seized by a rebellious group of army officers at Pasto has been quelled. ...

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  21. NAZI BRUTALITY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Hitler Youth units are fighting in Normandy with grim, fanatical determination and utter ruthlessness. Their morale has ...

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    WITH THEIR PIAT ANTI-TANK MORTAR set in a cornfield south-west of Caen, two british soldiers, born Londoners, took careful aim as they prepared to fire at the rereating Germans. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. "SUPREME TEST" FOR GERMANY

    LONDON Wednesday.—The German radio's commentator General Dietmar said Germany was faced with the fact that she had to fight vast defensive battles on three fronts, because the Italian front, which was decisive for a general development in the Mediterranean, could in no way be minimised. He admitted that the supreme test had come for Germany. ...

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