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  3. PEENEMUNDE RAIDED FOR FIRST TIME

    LONDON, Wednesday.—R.A.F. bombers, in bright moonlight, last night heavily attacked the research and development establishment at Peenemunde, which is the largest and most important of its kind in Germany. The attack was well ...

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  5. THINKS GERMANY WILL NOT CRACK FOR ANOTHER YEAR

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, the U.S. air ace, who has returned from an inspection of the war zones, told a ...

    Article : 469 words
  6. ALLIES REGROUP FOR NEXT ROUND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Allied armies have begun to regroup ready for the next round, the biggest offensive yet, right inside the fortress of Europe, says the British United Press correspondent at Algiers. Attacks on land communications in the toe ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 754 words
  7. RIVER CRAFT DAMAGED IN BURMA

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday.—Beaufighters yesterday damaged about 35 sampans' and other craft along the Irrawaddy, between Magwe and Prome, ...

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  8. TERRORISM IN NORWAY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Germans and quislings are enforcing the greatest terrorism in Norway since the German occupation in ...

    Article : 344 words
  9. MESSERSCHMITT HIT AT 36,000 FEET

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An anti-aircraft gun scored a direct hit on one of two enemy planes over the south coast of England ...

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  10. GREAT HARVEST ON KING'S ESTATE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—When the King and Queen were recently at Sandringham, they inspected the results of the wartime food ...

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  11. ALLIED LEADERS PLANNING BIGGEST MOVES OF WAR

    QUEBEC, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt has arrived to participate the conference with Mr. Churchill and the Allied Chiefs of Staff. The Canadian Press says more is expected from this conference than from any previous Churchill-Roosevelt meeting. The biggest ...

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  12. KING AT SEA WITH FLEET

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The King led the Home Fleet to sea for battle practice during a four-days' visit to the Fleet, from whichhe has ...

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  13. M.B.E. FOR RESCUING MALAYAN EVACUEES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An Australian, Captain W. R. Reynolds, of the Merchant Navy, has been appointed an M.B.E. for his courage ...

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  14. RUSSIANS CONTINUE TO MAKE GOOD PROGRESS

    LONDON Wednesday.—The Russians are still pushing ahead on the Kharkov front despite stubborn German resistance. They are also making good progress in the Bryansk area. Russian columns are smashing their ...

    Article : 281 words
  15. ITALIANS' GOOD TURN FOR ALLIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.— When the Allies entered Palermo, the Anglo-American Information Service found a radio station ...

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