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  2. US Troops Smash Ahead on Saipan

    PEARL HARBOUR, Thursday.—US troops have smashed their way further inland on Saipan, in' the Marianas. In spite of stubborn Jap resistance, the Americans are advancing on all fronts, and latest reports indicate that ...

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  3. US TROOPS ONE MILE FROM CHERBOURG

    LONDON, Thursday—The Allied iron ring enclosing the Nazi garrison in Cherbourg is growing tighter. US spearheads are now reported only one mile from the heat of the great port, and with the main forces three miles ...

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  4. Startling Details of Terrific Losses in Germano-Russian War

    Losses in Cermano-Russian War MOSCOW, Thursday.—Startling details of the terrific losses suffered by both Germany and Russia were announced by the Soviet Government to-day, which marked the third anniversary of the Germano-Russian conflict. More than 12,000,000 ...

    Article : 120 words
  5. RUSSIAN DRIVE NEARS HELSINKI

    NEARS HELSINKI MOSCOW, Thursday.—Helsinki, capital of Finland, is threatened by the latest drive by the Russian armies. ...

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  6. Churchill Optimistic On Summer Offensive

    LONDON, Thursday.—The optimistic forecast that this summer may '"bring full success to the cause of freedom" was made last ...

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  7. BRITAIN—RUSSIA SHUTTLE BOMBING

    LONDON, Thursday,—US heavy bombers touched down in Russia yesterday after flying from Britain' and. bombing selected targets on the way over Germany and occupied territory. This follows the previous ...

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  8. Exchange Ship Sails

    DURBAN,. Thursday.—The Dutch liner, Drottingen, has sailed from South Africa for Lisbon with German internees aboard. ...

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  9. "Flying Bomb" Base Found Near Cherbourg

    LONDON, Thursday.—A number of launching platforms for the Nazi "flying bombs" have been located near Cherbourg by the ...

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  10. Liberty Ship Failures

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The US House Merchant Marine subcommittee reported on Tuesday that after a year of investigation, ...

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  11. US Navy Now Has 100 More Aircraft Carriers

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The strength of the US Navy has br[?] increased by 100 aircraft carriers, the US Secretary of the ...

    Article : 55 words
  12. Regional Commissioner

    NAPLES, Thursday,—Mr. Charles Follette has been appointed regional commissioner for the Rome area, Mr. Follette, who is an American, has ...

    Article : 35 words
  13. Eye Witness Story of Raid on Japan

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The first eyewitness story of the bombing attack on the great iron and steel works in Japan by US ...

    Article : 178 words
  14. Thick Mud Hampering Operations in Italy

    NAPLES, Thursday.—Although the rain has eased, thick mud is hampering operations in Italy. Allied troops have continued their ...

    Article : 120 words
  15. FIERCE NAVAL BATTLE REPORTED OFF SAIPAN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Tokio has reported that a fierce naval battle between US and Jap fleets is now in progress off the Marianas; but to date there has been no confirmation from US Navy Department. Naval experts believe the battle may be the greatest naval engagement in history. Latest reports indicate that ...

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  16. STOP PRESS

    PEARL HARBOUR, Friday.—First details of the attack on the Jap fleet by US carrier-based planes on Monday have been ...

    Article : 66 words
  17. Dr. Subavic in Italy

    NAPLES, Thursday.—Dr. Subavic, Premier of the Royal Yugoslav Government, is visiting King Peter in Italy. ...

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