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  4. ALLIES POUR IN MEN

    ALLIES have continued their landings on the north coast of France and their airborne assault farther inland. Satisfactory progress has been made. These were the main points of Communique Three issued last ...

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  5. RADIO PICTURES OF INVASION

    "D" DAY.—United States troops, carrying full battle equipment, marching through the streets of a British port on their way to the landing barges, which carried them to the German-held beaches of Northern France. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BENEDICTION: On the quay-side at a British port, U.S. assault troops kneel to receive the benediction from an army chaplain before embarking for France. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Air Arm Hits Hard To Assist Invasion

    ALLIED warplanes thundered across the Channel all Tuesday and Tuesday night and again yesterday in support of the invasion forces. In Tuesday's dawn-to-dusk operations more ...

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  8. ATTACK MADE SECOND

    THE initial landings were made according to time-table—almost to the split second, says Reuter's correspondent, who was aboard a destrover. ...

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  11. Allied Move Into Greece?

    LONDON, June 7 (A.A.P.).—Reports were circulating in Ankara on Tuesday that the Allies had landed in Peloponnesusm the ...

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  12. 12,000 MILES IN 7 MINUTES

    FIRST pictures of the invasion of Europe, which appear on this page, were flashed from London to Brisbane by the ...

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  13. LANDINGS MADE SWIFTLY; COST LESS THAN EXPECTED

    REPORTS show that the first landings in Normandy were achieved more swiftly, and at a smaller cost than had been anticipated. The most doubtful aspect is ...

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  14. EISENHOWER BOILS OVER

    LONDON, June 7 (Special and A.A.P.).—This is what Allied invasion leaders—and others—had to say to-day General Eisenhower (who looked very confident); "I'm so gurldurn ...

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