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  3. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  4. HEAVY BATTLES ON 80 MILES LINE

    LONDON, Sunday: Heavy swaying battles are being fought along the whole 80 miles of the Allied perimeter in Normandy. Yesterday good progress was made on the right of the line when Americans fought to the outskirts of Montebourg (17 miles ...

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  5. SOVIET OFFENSIVE AGAINST FINLAND OPENED

    LONDON, Sunday: Russia's first summer offensive hat been opened on the Finnish front, where a powerful defence zone has been penetrated for 15 miles on a 25-mile front. Marshal Govorov, who smashed the Mannerheim line ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN MOSQUITOES

    CRAFTSMANSHIP.—Wings of Mosquito frighter-bomber in course or construction at a munition annexe in NSW. Built entirely or wood, ana containing upwards of 23,000 screws, the wings shown In the picture give some idea of the skilful woodwork necessary in construction. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. IN ITALY

    LONDON, Sunday: The shattered German army is still in full retreat in Italy and seems in a hurry to ...

    Article : 277 words
  8. PARTISANS BUSY IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Sunday: New uprisings are reported in France following a dramatic mobilisation order over ...

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  9. SIDELIGHTS FROM NORMANDY FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday: Coolness and a bold demeanor got two Allied officers out of a hot spot when they found that they had been sleeping peacefully within a few yards of German soldiers in Normandy, each party unaware of ...

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  10. ANGLO-USA BOND IN PEACE

    LONDON, Sunday: "The friendship between our peoples has been seated in the common struggle," read ...

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  11. De Gaulle Still Has To Solve His Problems

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—General dc Gaulle believes that his hold on the French people depends on his standing up to Whitehall and ...

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  12. Navy's Invasion Task

    LONDON, Monday.—The First Lord or the Admiralty (Mr. A. V. Alexander) said yesterday that the Navy's Job had only begun and it ...

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  13. Montgomery's Ship Was Hit By Mine

    LONDON, Sunday.—"The ship taking General Montgomery to Noimandy struck a mine." says the "Daily Express." ...

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  14. WARNING GIVEN TO ALBANIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Sir Henry Maltland Wilson. Supreme Allied Commander in the Mediterranean, has warned the ...

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  15. AIR OFFENSIVE IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Chi-nese and U. S. airmen ander General Stilwell's command, have stepped-up offensive ...

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  16. STOP PRESS

    Seven-year-old Ronald Cocking, Moaleha Street. Mayfield, poked his tongue into a ferret's cage this afternoon and the forret promptly ...

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  17. ARCHBISHOP IN REPLY TO POPE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Archbishop of York (Dr. Garbett), preaching in York Minster said: "We cannot agree with the ...

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  18. Where There's A Will There's A Way

    LONDON, Sunday.—Frenchmen within the beachhead arc anxious to neb the Allies, but arc ill-equipped, even if immediately they ...

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  19. CHURCHILL'S SON IN ROME

    ROME, Sunday.—Major Randolph Churchill, the Prime Minister's son, who escaped in a German raid on Marshal Tito's ...

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  20. Homeless French Taken To England

    LONDON, Sunday.—French civilians whose homes have been destroyed by the invasion of Normandy have been brought to ...

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  21. WAR CORRESPONDENT KILLED IN ACTION

    LONDON, Suriffay.—The Admiralty announces thai Arthur Thorpe, naval war correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph News. ...

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  22. ENEMY SNIPERS ARE A BIG PROBLEM

    LONDON, Sunday; Behind the heavy fighting is another war, a guerrilla war against snipers and small isolated ...

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  23. THANKSGIVING MASS HELD IN ROME

    ROME, Sunday.—General Marl: Clark (USA), Commander of the Fifth Army, with his staff and 10,000 British. American and ...

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  24. German Police Dog As Mascot

    LONDON, Sunday.—A big German police dog. left behind by the Nazis when the invasion began, had been trained to bite ...

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  25. Fighting French "Voice" Materialises

    LONDON, Sunday.—A French officer, known for four years u the "voice"—the voice of Fighting France—over the BBC is now on ...

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  26. 2000 AMERICAN BOMBERS IN RECORD INVASION RAID

    LONDON, Sunday: Two thousand A merican heavy bombers and escorting fighter bombed airfields, bridges and coastal batteries in France yesterday, in the greatest single air blow yet inflicted in support of the invasion. Among other targets the bomb ...

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  28. BRITISH TANKS DASHED FROM GLIDERS ALL READY

    LONDON, Sunday: Much of the success of the Allied landings has been due to Britain's secret weapon—huge motorless aircraft which the Germans believed to be troop carriers, but actually carry tanks. ...

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