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  4. SOVIET OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Russians are many miles ahead of points announced in Marshal Stalin's communiques. This is clear from German admissions. The whole picture presented by the German ...

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  5. NORMANDY ATTACK

    LONDON, Monday.--Berlin is not so frank in what it is saying about events in Normandy as it is in its statements concerning the Russian front. Yesterday it spoke of effective steps to ...

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  8. THE ITALIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Monday.--There is very heavy fighting south-west of Florence, where troops of the 8th Army have made small but important gains. To-day's Allied communique says troops ...

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  9. YUGOSLAV OFFENSIVE

    LONDON. Monday.--The Leader of the Yugoslav Army of Liberation (Marshal Tito) has announced that the Yugslav forces ...

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  10. POLAND'S FUTURE

    LONDON, Monday.--With the Russian armies marching through Poland, the Polish Government in London has put ...

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  11. Exchange of Prisoners

    LONDON, Sunday. -- A correspondent of the British United Press says that three trains carrying 526 British civilian internees ...

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  12. FEWER MALARIA CASES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- The War Department, in a statement, says' that fine incidence of malaria in the army is now ...

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  13. BATTLE FOR HENGYANG

    LONDON, Sunday. -- A message from Chungking reports that the Chinese High command has announced that the battle for ...

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  14. ROROT ROMB ATTACKS

    LONDON, Monday.--The Germans sent flying bombs over southern England against night including the London area. ...

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    The "eyes" of the Air Force.--Speedy Lockheed Lightnings used by the R.A.A.F. for photographic reconnaissance have covered many miles over the sea and enemy-held territory in search of information covering Japanese movements. Frequently pilots have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Squadron-Leader Colin Lawrie, of Rockhampton, climbs into the cockpit of his Lockheed Lightning and prepares to set out on a long photographic reconnaissance trip over Japanese territory. Manned by a single airman, who must be a versatile pilot, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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