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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. FIRST MAJOR BATTLE JOINED IN NORMANDY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Two German withdrawals have occurred in France as the first major battle has been joined. The Germans have quit an area north of Bayeux (Normandy) and another on the west coast of Cherbourg Peninsular ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Await The Signal To Sail—Invasion Picturegram

    Portion of the vast invasion fleet of warships, transport and landing craft waiting off the British coast for the signal to sail for France. Other picturegrams. received in Newcastle today, are published on Page 3. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. INVASION PRISONERS IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Thursday: Obviously second or even third-class material, many of the first German troops captured ...

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  8. Eisenhower's Talk To Troops

    HISTORIC.—General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Allied invasion Commander-in-Chief, is seen in this picturegram giving his order of the day, "Full victory, nothing else," to paratroopers in England about to take off in planes for the invasion of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BAYEUX WENT MAD WITH JOY AND EXCITEMENT

    BAYEUX, Thursday.—I saw a big town go mad yesterday. I saw Frenchmen, Frenchwomen and children embrace British soldiers, shower them with flowers, and press bottles of wine into their hands. ...

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  10. TROOPS SLEPT BY ALLIED AND ENEMY DEAD

    LONDON, Thursday.—Battleweary troops who had fought fiercely all day on Wednesday dropped where they were at ...

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  11. Normandy Conquest Planned By Mountbatten

    LONDON, Thursday.—Gault McGowan, correspondent with the U.S. Ninth Air Force, who flew over Bayeux shortly ...

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  13. THEY WERE FREE!

    From David McNicoll, Australian War Correspondent Aboard HMS Hilary. It was 11 a.m. on D Day. ...

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  14. Invasion News By Pigeon

    LONDON, Thursday.—Correspondents who landed in France with Canadian troops huddled round a battery radio ...

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  15. MONTGOMERY WORSHIPPED BY HIS MEN

    It's little wonder General Montgomery is worshipped by his men. He never misses a chance to look at a private ...

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  16. Chinese Gain On Burma Front

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—Chinese troops occupied part of Lungling, the most important Japanese base west of Salween River ...

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  17. 8000 WOUNDED NAZIS IN ROME

    ROME, Thursday.—Eight thousand wounded were left in Rome's hospitals by the retreating Germans, the Allied Commander. ...

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  18. 27,000 Sorties In 54 Hours To Cover Invasion Forces

    LONDON, Thursday.—From dawn on Tuesday until midday yesterday. Allied planes based in Britain had flown 27,000 individual missions in a vast cover for the invasion forces. The Luftwaffe is reported to be bringing up air reinforcements from Germany ...

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