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  4. TANKS IN BREAK-THROUGH

    ALLIED armoured forces have broker through the Normandy front west of Tilly and have reached the town of Caumont, 18 miles inland. ...

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  5. CHEWING IT OVER NOW

    SIRAW in mouth, this German prisoner looks as though he has doubts about the Nazis being a superrace. Afrika Korps armlet shows he was one of Rommel's men in the Western Desert. He was captured at one of the Normandy beachheads. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. On The Move

    THESE glider troops snapped into action immediately they and their jeeps were landed in France. They are shown ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FIRST ROUND TO THE ALLIES

    HEADQUARTERS 21st ARMY GROUP, June 13.—After a week of battle Hitler's European Fortress has been breached, in the face of formidable defences, and all the hazards of wind. ...

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  8. Frenchman Came Home

    LONDON, June 14 (Special).—A French commando, Roger le Theuf, parachuted to France. ...

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  9. NAZI FATE GROWS DARKER

    LONDON, June 14.—The Germon position round the invasion area to-night is more uncomfortable than any time since the Allies ...

    Article : 310 words
  10. Cracks Showing In Nazi War Machine

    PUZZLING features of the German defence are linked by Allied Headquarters' observers with reports of the First significant weakness in the Nazi war machine. This is stated by the New York ...

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  11. Tanks Career Like "Mad Elephants"

    LONDON, June 14.—A vivid picture of tank fighting in the in vasion area is given by Alan Moorehead, Daily Express' cor respondent in the Bayeux sector. "The Germans tried to ...

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  12. REPORT NAZIS COUNTER-ATTACK

    MEW YORK, June 14 (A.A.P.).—The United Press correspondent at Supreme Allied Headquarters states that the ...

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  14. ALLIES AND DE GAULLE

    LONDON, June 14 (A.A.P.).—The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) in reply to seven questions in the Mouse of Commons to-day, urged ...

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  15. Claws Now Closing At Caen

    LONDON, June 14.—Rommel's "bolt" position at Caen hourly threatens to become unscrewed, as Allied armour ...

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  16. TILLY REPLACES AGEING M'LLE WITH TOMMIES

    LONDON, June 14 (Special).—British troops going up to the line in Normandy are singing, "Tilly' It's Not Far From Piccadilly," which they learned from merchant men who shipped them across. ...

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  17. FIERCE FIGHT IN FRONT OF CAEN

    TANK fighting in front of Caen has given way to fierce close-quarters fighting between infantry and machine gunners. The Daily Telegraph special ...

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  18. ON OTHER FRONTS

    RUSSIA.—Further gains in Karelian Isthmus. ITALY.—Allied troops advance on Adriatic. ...

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