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  2. STOP PRESS

    LONDON, Saturday.—American army casualties in Normandy up to midnight yesterday totalled 15,888, of this number 8283 were killed. A BBC correspondent points out that the country ...

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  3. MONTEBOURG RECAPTURED BY ALLIES

    LONDON, Saturday.—US troops have recaptured Montebourg and are fighting in St. Sauvere's streets on the Cherboug peninsula. Montebourg, which is 17 miles from the big naval base, was won , last and won again by American forces after a fierce battle. A victory at St. Sauvere is very ...

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  4. Japanese Steel Works Bombed Good Progress at Saipan

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—American Super Fortresses which raided northern Kyushu on Thursday night operated from bases in China. This news is revealed in a communique issued by the US 20th Air Force. Our troops on, Sainan Island are advancing ...

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    Major-General R. E. Laycock, commander-in-chief of the combined operational forces, who accompanied King George on his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LANDINGS ON ISLAND OF ELBA

    NAPLES, Saturday.—It was announced to-day that French troops had landed on the 1st and of Elba, Off the west coast ...

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  7. MORE VICTORIES FOR RED ARMY

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—Sovies troops yesterday advanced another six miles through the Finish defences on the Karelian ...

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  8. High Tribute Paid to Australian Surgery

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—A high tribute to Australian hospitals, surgery, and doctors, has been paid by Lieutenant - Colonel ...

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  9. King George was Deeply Moved

    LONDON Saturday.—"To-day I visited the beaches of Normandy. All I saw, on my Journey has moved me deeply," said. ...

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  10. KING GEORGE VISITS NORMANDY

    LONDON, Saturday.—King George crossed the channel in a British cruiser yesterday to visit the battlefront. He. was met by General Montgomery, who said: "Good morning,. Your Majesty, welcome to France." ...

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  11. Why Nazis Use Pilotless Planes

    LONDON, Saturday.—A leading British aeronautical expert says that the. problem of countering German pilotless planes will be dealt with quickly. This new secret weapon made its first appearance: over Britain early this week. ...

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  12. Surprise Attack in Northern Burma

    KANDY, Saturday.—In northern Burma a strong force of Chinese soldiers has opened a surprise attack against the ...

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  13. De Gaulle in Algiers

    LONDON, Saturday.—Algiers radio to announced to-day that General de Gaulle had arrived in Algier after his visit to England and ...

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  14. CIVILIANS WATCH BATTLE FROM HILL

    LONDON, Saturday.—In a despatch from the Cherbourg peninsula, a BBC correspondent tells of a sidelight on the battle ...

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  15. JAP FREIGHTERS SUNK

    CHUNGKING. Saturday.—More than 100 American planes carried out large raids against the Japanese this week, concentrating on ...

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  16. FIRST NURSING CASUALTY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The first American nurse to become a casualty in the South Pacific was Second Lieutenant E. Meuller. She ...

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