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  5. NORMANDY DRIVE QUICKENING

    LONDON, Today.--Valuable Allied gains are reported in the latest despatches from the Normandy battlefront. American columns racing down the coastal sector are encountering only isolated pockets of resistance, says an Associated Press ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GEN. MacARTHUR REPORTS TODAY:

    DUTCH NEW GUINEA: North-West Vogelkop.--We have seized the coastal area of Sansapor and the nearby islands of Amsterdam and Middelburg, at the western tip of Dutch New Guinea, nearly 200 miles beyond Noemfoor and slightly more than 600 south-east of the ...

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  7. REDS PRESS AROUND WARSAW

    LONDON, Monday.--Red Army forces tonight are maintaining pressure against Warsaw on a broad front, covering the south, cast, and north-east of the city. Wolomin, 10 miles N.E. of Warsaw, was captured today. Greater progress toward Warsaw than ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ALLIED STRATEGY BEARING FRUIT

    LONDON, Today.--British and American correspondents and commentators write optimistically of the prospects opened up by the American tank thrust into Avranches and the British penetration south of ...

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  10. NO OPPOSITION FOR AMERICAN FORCES

    The surprise landing at Sansapor was effected by American troops. Australian and American cruisers and destroyers and RAAF Kittyhawks covered landing operations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. 300 Miles To Berlin And Vienna

    LONDON, Monday.-- Red Army units moving up for the final assault on Warsaw include groups rather more than 300 ...

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  12. SITUATION OF GERMANY "VERY, VERY GRAVE"

    LONDON, Monday.--The situation facing Germany was very grave, declared Hans Liebscher, broadcasting to the German Army over the German Forces radio. "It would be criminal to deny that the situation has ...

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