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  4. 1,300-MILE FRONT ABLAZE IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday.—The Russians today are smashing ahead on a 1,300-mile front stretching from the Baltic Sea to the Upper reaches of the Dniester River, in South Poland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Crash Dive Fails

    BURNING JAPANESE PLANE rolls over on its back in a desperate attempt to crash dive on a U.S. escort carrier in a recent action west of the Marianas. It plunged into the water short of the carrier. This official U.S. Navy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. The King In Italy To See Troops

    LONDON, Monday.—King George VI. is in Italy. He left Britain by air on Saturday and flew to North Africa, where he stayed for three hours yesterday before continuing his journey to Naples. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Germany

    LONDON, Monday.—A drastic purge appears to be going on in the German High Command on ...

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  8. QUIETEST DAY YET IN NORMANDY

    LONDON, Monday.—Today was the quietest on the Normandy front since "D" day seven weeks ...

    Article : 180 words
  9. Nazis Say—Big British Offensive In Italy

    LONDON, Monday.—German Newsagency says that a new, great British offensive was launched ...

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  10. Churchill Flies Over Nazi Lines

    LONDON, Monday.—In a plane piloted by Air Vice-Marshal Harry Broadhurst, Mr. Churchill flew ...

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  11. BRITISH ATTACKING IN FRANCE

    London.—The British 2nd Army is attacking a again on the Orne River front, east and south-east of Caen. Gen. ...

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  12. German Invasion Maps Found

    LONDON, Monday.—Maps for the invasion of England, which the Germans had obviously planned in detail, have fallen into ...

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  13. Stitched Heart As Ground Rocked

    LONDON, Monday.—While the ground trembled, and the operating tent was convulsed by blast from our big guns at Caen, Major Hillsman, a Canadian field surgeon, held a man's wounded heart in one hand and stitched it up. The man was ...

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  14. 500-lb. BOMBS SENT THROUGH DOORWAY

    LONDON, Monday.—Mosquito pilots sent 500 lb. bombs skidding through the front door of a building believed to be German military headquarters at Cholet, in France, yesterday. ...

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  15. STEADY U.S. GAIN ON GUAM

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—American troops on Guam Island, in the Marianas, have cut off Orote Peninsula, on the west coast, achieving one of the main early objectives of the landing. ...

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  16. U.S. View On Peace Hopes

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Military men in Washington are discussing with almost painful caution Mr. Churchill's ...

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  17. Germans Raze Village

    LONDON, Monday.—Gestapo Army units burned to the ground the French section of Saint Gingolph village, which ...

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  18. German General Wounded

    LONDON, Monday.—The Nazi-controlled Paris radio says that the German military governor of Occupied France (General ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. Poles Repudiate Exiled Govt.

    LONDON, Monday. — Moscow Radio, broadcasting on the formation of a Polish Committee of Liberation in Russia, today ...

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  20. 170,000 GALLONS OF PETROL DESTROYED

    LONDON, Monday. — French forces of the interior have destroyed 90,000 gallons of German Army petrol at Lieven and another ...

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