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  4. FRANCE TAKES FIRST INVASION BLOWS

    The Allied invasion of Europe from the west has begun. According to Mr. Churchill, everything is going satisfactorily according to plan. Supreme Head Quarters of the Allied Expeditionary Force issued the first communique in the following terms:-- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Allies Invade Europe.--Allied paratroops are now in action following the opening of the second front, which has been launched with full blast against German-occupied Europe. The above pictures, taken in preparation for the invasion, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    General Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander (top); General Sir Bernard Montgomery, Commander of the Invasion ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LEADER TO HIS MEN

    General Eisenhower, issued the following order of the day to each individual of the Allied expeditionary forces:-- ...

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  8. LATE NEWS

    LONDON.--"I have complete confidence in outcome," said Montgomery, addressing correspondents. "I believe Rommel ...

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  9. SURGING INLAND

    The umbrella bombardment from Allied war ships began as soon as dawn broke, according to a military observer who landed ...

    Article : 326 words
  10. ARMADA OF OVER 4000 SHIPS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) announced the landings in the House of Commons, "During the night and early hours of the morning the first series of landings in force on the European Continent occurred," he ...

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  11. HUGE FLEETS IN AIR

    The Allied air forces threw 11,000 aircraft of almost every type into the invasion, bombing and strafing miles of the ...

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  12. ALLIED GAINS IN BURMA

    A South-East Asia communique states that Lieutenant-General Stilwell's forces at Myitkyina, in Northern Burma, captured a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. CHANNEL LIKE A REGATTA

    Two Americans, Lieut-Colonel O. A. Shoop, and Major N. Hartwell, formed the crew of the first aircraft from a photograph ...

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  15. NAVY'S PRIME ROLE

    It was learned at Allied Head Quarters that the weather, which has given the general staff great anxiety in the past few days, was ...

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