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  4. IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The position in Europe is summed up by the diplomatic correspondent of the Sunday ...

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  7. PUSH NEAR CAEN

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The British 2nd Army has made useful if limited gains in the narrow river strip in a new drive south-west of Caen. The Allied pressure was renewed last night to the crash of massed ...

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  8. "DRIVE TO BERLIN"

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Soviet spearheads are drawing closer every day to the boundaries of East Prussia in the "drive to Berlin." The last natural barrier-the River Niemen has been crossed by the ...

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  9. ASKED FOR FOOD

    When captured by Australian troops in their advance to the Sepik River, many Japanese prisoners were so exhausted and so near ...

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  10. THREATENED STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The threatened strike of 5000 meat workers may still be averted., The men have been offered the extra ...

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  11. RELIGIOUS SERVICE

    LONDON, Sunday, -- The Commander-in-Chief of the British Army of Invasion (General Sir Bernard Montgomery) read the ...

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  12. ALLIED ATTACKS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Air Ministry in a communique states: "Beaufighters of the Coastal Command, including Royal Australian ...

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  13. NATIONS' QUOTAS

    NEW YORK, Saturday. -- The monetary conference at Bretton Woods tentatively agreed to the following quotas for the ...

    Article : 190 words
  14. Plans for Indo-China

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- The correspondent of the New York "Herald-Tribune" at Washington says that President Roosevelt and ...

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    American troops unload ammunition, water, equipment and supplies on the pier at Saipan Island (in the Mari[?]) the scene of a bitter battle during the first day of the assault. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SWEEP OVER ISLANDS

    In a wide sweep over the islands in the Timor and Banda Seas at night a strong force of Australian and American-manned Liberators ...

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  17. British Units in Yugoslavia

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Algiers radio says that British units are now operating in Yugoslavia with Marshal Tito's forces. They ...

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