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  4. HUGE INVASION ARMY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Swedish experts estimate that the Allies will invade Europe from Britain with about 100 divisions (1,500,000 men) and nearly 10,000 planes. ...

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  5. German Attack In Italy Beaten Off

    LONDON, Sunday.—A vicious counter-attack was launched by the Germans in South Italy today, but was beaten back by the 8th Army. American troops of the 5th Army have captured ...

    Article : 936 words
  6. Allied Troops Rescue Nuns From Japanese

    ONE OF THE GERMAN and U.S. runs rescued by Allied troops they took Hollandia, in Dutch New Guinea. The Japanese used to beat the nuns and make them do hard labor. One nun, who asked for some flour, was hit in the face by a Japanese officer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WEATHER STOPS AIR ATTACKS

    LONDON, Sunday.—A north-easterly gale and a temperature drop of 20 degrees stopped the Allied ...

    Article : 143 words
  8. Australian Warships Hit Japs In N. Guinea

    Somewhere in Australia.—Australian and American naval units blasted positions of the trapped Japanese 18th Army, in British New Guinea, in day and night attacks an Friday and Saturday. ...

    Article : 339 words
  9. Russians Bomb Nazi Bases

    LONDON, Sunday.—Russian bombers struck a triple blow at German bases in the central and ...

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  10. U.S. Planes Fitted With Rocket Guns

    SOMEWHERE in Australia.—Dauntless dive-bombers in the South Pacific are equipped with rapid-firing ...

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  11. Tito's Hideout In Mountain Cave

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "incredible lair" in the Yugoslav mountains where Marshal Tito, leader of the Yugoslav Partisans, has his headquarters, is described by a British press correspondent. ...

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  12. NEW STATE CABINET

    The new State Cabinet sworn in this afternoon included two new members— Mr. C. L. Abbott. K.C., as ...

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  13. CRIPPLED PLANE'S BAG

    LONDON, Sunday.—The crew of a crippled Flying Fortress killed or wounded about 50 soldiers manning invasion defences in the ...

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  14. Stretcher-Bearer Killed by Nazi

    LONDON, Sunday.—How a wounded German prisoner on the Cassino front killed an Allied stretcher-bearer by ...

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  15. PLANES COULD HAVE SPEEDED AID

    The Acting Minister for the Army (Senator Fraser) is to be asked by Mr. E. H. D. Russell, M.H.R., why air transport was not used to rush medical aid to the scene of the Copley train smash last week and to bring the ...

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  16. SWEDE TELLS OF NEW MINE

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Swedish sailor, after six voyages with German convoys, said that the British were using a new type of mine ...

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  17. The King Pays Battle Eve Visit to Fleet

    LONDON, Sunday.—The King has just spent four crowded days visiting the Home Fleet, taking leave of the Captains and bidding them and their ships' companies Godspeed before the battle. ...

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  18. Chinese Push On In Burma

    LONDON, Sunday.—Allied troops in the north of Burma are continuing their advance down both sides of the Mogaung ...

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  19. NAZI REPORT OF SEA CLASH

    LONDON, Sunday.—A clash between naval units off the Hook of Holland last night, was reported today by Berlin Radio. ...

    Article : 133 words
  20. FIGHTING IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Today's Chungking communique says that the Japanese have broken through gaps west, north-west, and east of ...

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