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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. "YOU TELL THEM," SAYS MUSSOLINI

    LONDON, Sunday.— Carlo Scorza, Secretary of the Fascist Party, has convened an urgent meeting of ...

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  6. Sicilian Invasion Coast In Allied Hands

    LONDON, Sunday.— The whole coastline along 100 miles of the invasion front in Sicily is now in Allied hands. Three Sicilian airfields have been captured as well as the towns of Pachino and Gela, and troops are being poured ashore in one great stream. ...

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  7. PILOT HAD BOX SEAT VIEW OF THE INVASION OF SICILY

    ALGIERS, Sunday.—"Boy—What a battle picture— I never expect to see anything like it again." Those expressive exclamations came from Second-Lieutenant Robert Bleile, a young American reconnaissance ...

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  8. Fought Pack Of Subs

    FOUGHT SUBS.—Commander James S. Hirschfield, of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Campbell, which, within 24 hours, fought ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Allied Gains

    The map indicates the places in Sicily, mentioned in the cables, where Allied landings have taken place. These cover a coastline estimated at between 100 and 150 miles from Port Empedocle eastwards to Pachino. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NEARLY ALL IS LOST ADMITS LAVAL

    LONDON, Sunday.—Broadcasting to French soldiers repatriated from German prison camps, the Vichy Premier (Pierre Laval) ...

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  11. 2000 SHIPS USED IN INVASION

    LONDON, Sunday. — More than 2000 ships in the greatest armada ever assembled, took place in the ...

    Article : 339 words
  12. "MOMENT IS HERE"— RADIO CALL TO FRENCH TO ACT

    LONDON, Sunday. —An early invasion of France was suggested by a dramatic message yesterday from Algiers radio, calling on the French people to destroy Axis observation posts along the coast. ...

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  13. HOT AIR FOR ITALIANS

    LONDON, Sunday. Italian broadcasts for home listeners on the invasion of Sicily continue on a highly ...

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  14. BOMBERS BUSY OVER FRANCE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Saturday's air raids on the enemy's advanced aerodromes at Caen and Abbeville were followed ...

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  15. TODAY'S GHQ COMMUNIQUE

    To-day's communique from General MacArthur's Headquarters reads:— NORTH-WESTERN SECTOR ...

    Article : 328 words
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  17. CLOSING "P FOR PETER'S" MOUTH

    LONDON, Sunday.—The code name of one of the Italian batteries silenced by warships off Sicily was "P for Peter." ...

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  18. "Looked For Trouble"

    Bombers, after towing the gliders, found so little opposition that they circled Southern Sicily on the homeward trip "looking for ...

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  19. STOP PRESS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— A U.S. War Department spokesman says the Allies have won the first round, but he warns of ...

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  20. SKY OVER SICILY WAS CROWDED WITH PLANES OF ALLIES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— One of the greatest air armadas of the war launched the first phase of the invasion of Sicily, cable Gault MacGowan, "New York's Sun's" correspondent with Allied Headquarters in North Africa. "Not since the Dieppe raid, or the swo opening of 1000 planes toward Germany, have ...

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  21. INVASION NEWS IN MANHATTAN'S "LITTLE ITALY"

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Manhattan's "Little Italy," where the greatest number of Italians (half 11 million) live in America, ...

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  22. SICILY WELL DEFENDED BY NATURE TOO

    From an Allied advanced air base, Monday.—Sicily is well defended by nature as well as by Italian and German troops and guns and its coastline is heavily fortified by wire and mines. ...

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