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  4. 10,000 PLANES HIT REICH IN 48 HOURS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Ten thousand Allied planes from Britain and Italy have hammered Germany non-stop in the 48 hours ended this evening. ...

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  5. NAZIS FALL BACK ON THREE RIVER LINES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germans were forced to give ground on three vital river lines today. In the north—the Aachen Gap area ...

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  6. Sniper Stalks Sniper

    AMERICAN INFANTRYMAN watches for German snipers from behind the shelter of a battered wall while his comrades carry out mopping up operations—a scene in a village near Metz which the Germans had been using as a stronghold. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SHORTAGE OF SHELLS FEAR

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Shortage of ammunition at the Western Front would be critical unless production in the United States were greatly increased the War Secretary (Mr. Stimson) said today. ...

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  8. JAPS LOSE FOUR SHIPS, 5,000 MEN OFF LEYTE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—American planes have sunk four more Japanese vessels trying to run reinforcements into Leyte Island in the Central Philippines. ...

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  9. Fresh Russian Gains West of Danube

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Russians captured 50 more places in southern Hungary today. They now have a firm grip on a 90-mile stretch of the west bank of the Danube (from Apatin, in Yugoslavia, to Ocseny, in Hungary) to a depth of 25 miles. THIS territory gives Marshal ...

    Article : 445 words
  10. BELGIUM'S FOOD PLIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Belgium has only enough domestic fats for a fortnight, and enough home-killed meat for a month, ...

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  11. Germans Lose "Night-Eye"

    LONDON, Thursday.—A complete set of the Luftwaffe's latest "night-seeing" apparatus, in perfect condition, has been ...

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  12. Three Women Found Dead On Battlefield

    LONDON, Thursday.—Three women with guns beside them were found dead on the battlefield during 10 German ...

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  13. BIG FUTURE FOR JET PLANES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Big aircraft being built today will be hopelessly out of date when built, according to Lord Brabazon. Lord Brabazon, who is a pioneer ...

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  14. Lost Carriers Named: 1,400 Men Rescued

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Navy has identified four escort carriers damaged during the second battle of the Philippines as the ...

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    BEHIND THE PROTECTIVE FIRE of an M-7 tank, a strong patrol of American infantrymen edges closer to Catman Hill, a position to which the Japanese clung tenaciously during the advance on Leyte Island. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. NIGHT RAID ON REICH

    London.—R.A.F. bombers were over Germany in strength last night, with Duisburg main target. Following tremendous ...

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  17. How Japs Treat Prisoners

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Prisoners in Japan proper seemed to be faring better than those in occupied territories, according to ...

    Article : 142 words
  18. Belgian Quisling to Die

    LONDON, Thursday.—Fernand Daumerie, the "butcher of Breendonck," has been sentenced to death by a Belgian court, reports ...

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  19. Kisses Costly in Germany

    LONDON, Thursday.—"From now on a kiss costs 60 dollars, or £15." This unofficial advice blazoned on a notice board on the Belgian frontier by one soldier, is a lip to all others that they are now in Germany, where the Allied law against fraternisation operates ...

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  20. High U.S. Official Dismissed

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—President Roosevelt has dismissed an Assistant Attorney-General (Mr. Norman Littell) for ...

    Article : 53 words
  21. New, Fast "Pacific Ships"

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Maritime Commission has disclosed that two types of ships now in service are styled "Pacific Ships" ...

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