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  4. 150,000 NAZIS NOW FACE TRAP

    WITH American columns reported nearing Paris and 20 enemy divisions still in the Mortain bulge, Germany is faced with one of the most desperate situations of the war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Landing "soon" in South France

    A NEW Allied landing in southern France is imminent, German and neutral reports say. ...

    Article : 225 words
  6. Bombers hit airfields near Paris; German troop trains held up

    FOR the second successive day airfields near Paris were bombed today by US heavy bombers of the great air fleet spearheading the Allied drive into Europe. Five hundred Flying Fortresses and Liberators bombed Metz rail ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PATRIOTS MARCH ON VICHY

    AN army of 10,000 Maquis is marching on Vichy, provisional capital of the Petain-Laval Government ...

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  9. ROOSEVELT BROADCAST

    White House officials have announced that President Roosevelt is broadcasting from Bremerton Navy Yard. Seattle, at ...

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  10. BRITISH AIR RAIDS ON NORWAY COAST

    NAVAL aircraft operating from carriers, under the command of Rear-Admiral R. R. McGrigor, yesterday ...

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  11. NAZI BARTERS PRISONERS FOR SUPPLIES

    GENERAL VON AULOCH. commander of the German garrison trapped in St. Malo citadel (Brittany) ...

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  12. STOP PRESS 4 am EDITION

    Alexandria, Saturday.--Twelve Greek naval men, including one officer, have been sentenced to death for mutiny on the Grees ...

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  13. "AXIS SALLY" DROPPED FROM THE SKIES

    Blasted off her plinth by a German shell, this marble lady was rescued from an Italian beach by some British Tommies, who set her up, draped and helmeted, as mascot of their landing craft. She's nicknamed "Axis Sally," after the German woman propagandist who broadcast daily from Rome to Allied troops. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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