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  4. RECORD FOOD PRODUCTION.-

    Australian vegetable production for the 1943-44 season will exceed 1,000,000 tons--a record. From the outbreak of war to the end of. last year Australia exported, mostly to Britain, enough butter to ...

    Article : 562 words
  5. STEADY ADVANCE ON FRENCH FRONT

    LONDON, Today.--There was a steady, slow advance along the whole of the Allied line in France yesterday. This was revealed at Supreme Allied Headquarters at midnight, where it was also confirmed that the Allies hold St. Mere-Eglise, in the middle of the Cherbour[?] Peninsula, 20 miles from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Invasion Coast Sea Fight

    LONDON, Friday. -- A naval action off the island of Ushant, near Brest in which an enemy ...

    Article : 398 words
  7. FOOTBALL

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  8. HEAVY RAID ON MUNICH

    LONDON, Friday.--Reuter's Naples correspondent says that about 750 15th Air Force heavy bombers, escorted by ...

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  9. U.S. Service Chiefs Go To London

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--President Roosevelt has announced [?]at the chiefs of the three fighting services Generals Marshall ...

    Article : 43 words
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  11. UNSETTLED WEATHER IN STRAIT OF DOVER

    LONDON, Friday. -- The weather in the Strait of Dover this evening was still unsettled, and during the last ...

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  12. NAZIS IN HEADLONG RETREAT FROM ROME

    LONDON, Friday. -- Berlin Radio, referring to the Allied advance north-west of Rome, says:--"The Allies at one point have reached a village 57 miles from Rome. The Germans are retreating systematically to a line farther north, where Field Marshal Kesselring will stem the ...

    Article : 427 words
  13. Battleships Wait To Shell Tanks

    LONDON, Friday. -- British battleships were standing by to-day along the whole stretch of the invasion coast, waiting to ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. Gen. MacARTHUR REPORTS TODAY:

    Geelvink Bay: Ten of our medium bombers, with escort, attacked an east-bound enemy naval ...

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  15. HELPED BY SECRET ARMY

    LONDON, Friday. -- The French Ministry of the Interior at Algiers has revealed that France's secret army played a notable part in the success of the Allied landings in Normandy. French patriots for weeks before ...

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  16. LONE JAPANESE CAUGHT IN ALLIED NET

    LONDON, Friday. -- Among the mixed collection of "press-ganged" Russians, Poles, Czechs ...

    Article : 65 words
  17. Other War News

    John Hetherington's Story of D Day: Atlantic Wall No Myth; Paratroops In Savage Fighting--Page 2. ...

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  18. LITTLE CHANGE ON RUSSIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Friday. -- A Mosco[?] communique reports no substantial changes today On the whole front 25 tanks and [?] were ...

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