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  3. Red Army Captures Polotsk

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—Following the capture of Minsk, the three soviet Armies in White Russia are pursuing the fleeing Germans who are gradually being driven from Russian territory. After a fierce battle Polotsk has been captured by the Red Army and advance has ...

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  4. PRODUCTION OF SUPER FORTRESSES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Production of heavy bombers, including the B-29 Super Fortress, was ahead of schedule in June, ...

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  5. Eighth Army Advance On Arezzo

    NAPLES, Wednesday.—Allied advances are continuing on all fronts in Italy. Eighth Army troops have captured Cortona, ...

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  6. Seven Years of War

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. — The Chinese citizens are holding a public meeting in the Sydney Town Hall tomorrow night, ...

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  7. Nazis Lose Nineteen Generals

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A German communique announced that the number of Nazi generals killed or captured in the first months of ...

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  8. US PLANS FUTURE OF PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — President Roosevelt has signed legislation stipulating that the United States establish complete ...

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  9. GARAPAN CAPTURED; RAID ON JAP BASE 800 MILES FROM TOKIO

    PEARL HARBOUR, Wednesday,—Despatches coming in from the Central Pacific war zone tell stories of further American successes against the Japanese. Garapan, capital of Saipan, in the Marianas, has been captured, and an island in the Volcano ...

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  10. Industrial Peace In Britain

    LONDON, Wednesday.— A statement issued by the Labour Department discloses that June was a peaceful month in all British industries. Only 20,000 ...

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  11. Hitler Receives Armament Chief

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Berlin Radio reports that Hitler received his Armament Chief at the German Army Head-quarters, when plans were discussed ...

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  12. NAVAL ENGAGEMENT OFF HOLLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Light units of the Royal Navy ran into four German minesweepers and small craft off the coast of ...

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  13. Film Actress Has Recovered

    SEATTLE, Wednesday.— Frances Farmer, film actress, will be released from the western State Hospital within a few days completely recovered ...

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  14. Flying Bomb Raids

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Flying bombs were again over England last night and damage and a few casualties were reported. No raids ...

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  15. FIERCE FIGHTING IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.— Fierce fighting is still taking place in the Hengyang sector, where the Chinese garrison has been battling ...

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  16. Fierce Battle Raging Near Caen

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A fierce battle is raging between Canadian and Nazis troops on the airfield at Carpiquet, four miles west of Caen. Throwing in large numbers of tanks, the Germans caused part of the Allied forces to withdraw, but the village is still in our hands. On the Cherbourg Peninsula, American troops have advanced another 1½ miles, and are now within one ...

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  17. BRITISH TAKE JAP BASE IN BURMA

    KANDY, Wednesday. — British troops pushing southward through monsoon soaked Manipur jungle have captured Ukhrul, big enemy ...

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  18. CURTIN'S MANPOWER AGENDA APPROVED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The Prime Minister, Mr Curtin, said tonight that the Advisory War Council had approved of an agenda ...

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