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  3. GERMAN BALTIC LINE COLLAPSES

    LONDON, THURSDAY.—REUTER'S MOSCOW CORRESPONDENT SAYS THE RUSSIANS HAVE BROKEN THE GERMAN BALTIC LINE ON ALMOST THE WHOLE FRONT AND THEIR LONG RANGE GUNS ARE NOW MOVING UP TO POUND THE ...

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  4. CRUSHING GERMAN RESISTANCE IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Allies continue to drive back the Germans in the base of the Cherbourg Peninsula, and are now three miles south of La Haye du Puits. La Salmonnerie, south-east of Foret Mont Castre, has been taken. ...

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    SAD AND SORRY LOOKING NAZIS, the first of the prisoners taken in the British and Canadian assault on Caen, being marched ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BIG RAIDS ON MUNICH AND SAARBRUCKMEN

    LONDON, Thursday.—This morning 8th Air Force Fortresses and Liberators, in very great strength, attacked communications and other targets in the Munich and Saarbrucken areas. For the third successive day, the heavy bombers encountered cloud, and had to bomb the targets by using instruments. ...

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  7. CHINESE SUCCESS ON SALWEEN FRONT

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Chinese on the Salween river sector have captured the last important position outside the walls of Tenchung. ...

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  8. GANDHI WILLING TO AID ALLIED CAUSE

    BOMBAY, Thursday.—Mahatma Gandhi told a press conference he bad no intention of promoting further civil disobedience. If the met the Viceroy (Lord ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. U.S.-MEXICAN ACCORD

    WASHINGTON, Thursday,—The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) and the Mexican Foreign Minister (Mr. Padilla) have issued a joint statement that they have ...

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  10. STEADY ADVANCE IN ITALY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The official communique from Italy says the enemy has maintained his opposition without signs of weakening. We are ...

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  11. Must Control All German Communications

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The "New York Times" correspondent at Washington says American draft terms for surrender by Germany ...

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  12. TWO ESCAPE WITH ONE PARACHUTE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Two members of the crew recently leaped from a burning Liberator with one parachute between them. ...

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  13. KING AND QUEEN SEE FLYING BOMB BROUGHT DOWN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Yesterday the King and Queen saw a flying bomb brought down, partly by gunfire and partly by a fighter. It was ...

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  14. LULL IN FLYING BOMB ATTACKS

    The whole of southern England had a bomb-free night last night for the first time since the flying bomb attacks began. It was ...

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  15. DEATH SENTENCE FOR MUTINY

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Times" correspondent at Cairo says that three of the crew of the Greek destroyer Kriti have been sentenced to death ...

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  16. NO GRACE FOR U.S. NEXT TIME

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Next time America would not have a period of grace such as that provided by Britain and Russia at the beginning of ...

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  17. Outstanding Plane For Aerial Photography

    LONDON, Thursday.—The fastest aircraft of its type in the world is the description given by pilots to the Spitfire Mark II. It has ...

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  18. Penicillin Being Flown to Germany

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Red Cross has despatched the first consignment of penicillin by air to Germany for use in Stalag ...

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  19. BRITISH M.P. HURRYING HOME TO CONSTITUENCY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Dr. Edith Summerskill, British M.P., is to cut her N.Z. tour by almost three-quarters in order to reach her English constituency of West ...

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  20. General Strike in North Italy

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Algiers Radio says German troops which were to have been sent to the eastern front have arrived at Genoa and Milan to ...

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  21. EVIDENCE OF GERMANY'S RECKLESS GAMBLE TO SHATTER INVASION

    LONDON, Thursday.—Further striking information about German troop dispositions and strength on different fronts has been made known in London. It lends weight to the theory that the German High Command has committed itself to a reckless gamble by weakening its Russian front in the hope of ...

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  22. Anglo-U.S. Oil Negotiations

    LONDON, Thursday.—Negotiations between the British and United States Governments on oil are to be resumed in Washington shortly. The British ...

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  23. "Most Terrible Phase Still Ahead"

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—In receiving credentials from the new Ambassadors for Portugal, Peru and Ecuador, President Roosevelt said: "The most terrible phase ...

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