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    Lieutenant-Gencral Carl A. Spaatz, commander of the U.S. Army strategic bombing forces against Germany, greets his daughter, Tatty (left), a Red Cross worker at an Eighth U.S. Army Air Force bomber command station in England. Upon his arrival in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 78 words
  4. HUGE WEDGE DRIVEN INTO NAZI LINES

    LONDON, Monday.—After breaking through the Germans' Ukraine lines on a front of 110 miles, the Russians have already driven a huge wedge into the enemy positions, and are to-day fighting battles which may prove among the [?] decisive of the ...

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  5. FINLAND MORE OPTIMISTIC ABOUT PEACE MOVES

    LONDON, Monday.—Political quarters in Stockholm are slightly more optimistic about a successful outcome of the Russo-Finnish peace moves. They now have a feeling that things are moving, states Reuter's Stockholm correspondent. ...

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    Men of a British regiment of the Fifth Army watching a Sherman tank crossing a canal. The bank of the canal was blown by the Germans during their retreat in this area. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FIRST LARGE-SCALE DAYLIGHT RAID ON BERLIN

    LONDON, Monday.—The first large-scale daylight raid on Berlin was made to-day, when a big force of American bombers escorted by fighters attacked the capital. The Germans state that one of the biggest air battles of the war raged across ...

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  8. BOTH SIDES JOCKEYING FOR POSITION IN ANZIO BEACHHEAD

    LONDON, Monday.—Both the Allies and the Germans are jockeying for position in the Anzio beachhead before the next round of the battle. "The Germans still have the initiative; we are waiting and watching for the next move," says the Columbia Broadcasting System correspondent at Algiers. "Every day ...

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  9. New Remedy for Burns

    LONDON, Monday.—A small [?]and of doctors, at Glasgow's Royal Infirmary, after six months of ceaseless work, produced "Glasgow No. 9," Britain's new ...

    Article : 134 words
  10. ENEMY REVERSE IN CHIN HILLS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Japanese on tho Chin Hills front, writes an observer with the 14th Army in Burma, have lost their two strong ...

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  11. RUSSIANS 70 MILES FROM BESSARABIA

    LONDON, Monday. — Reuter's, commenting on Marshal Zhukov's break-through in the Ukraine, says it means that the ...

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  12. Appeal to Spare Rome

    MONTREAL, Monday. — Cardinal Villeneuve, Archbishop of Quebec, in a statement on behalf of Canadian Catholic archbishops and bishops, appealed ...

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  13. OPPOSITION TO JEWISH MIGRATION PLAN

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The New York "Times" correspondent at Washington says the planned Senatorial action favoring continued Jewish ...

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  14. IRONICAL POSITION IN EIRE

    LONDON, Monday.—Jeffrey Parsons, of the New York "Herald-Tribune," who has returned from Dublin, says Japanese and ...

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  15. AXIS DIPLOMATS WATCHING ALLIED MOVES

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Japanese and German diplomats and consular agents in the various neutral countries which fringe Europe are ...

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  16. Remained at Post in Spite of Shattered Leg

    LONDON, Monday.—With the lower part of his right leg and foot shattered during a raid on Berlin last month, an Australian rear gunner, ...

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  17. JAPANESE DIVERTING YELLOW RIVER

    NEW YORK, Monday.—According to the Kunming correspondent of the Associated Press, the Japanese in North China have started digging a ...

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  18. ITALIAN CABINET'S THREAT TO RESIGN

    LONDON, Monday. — Marshal Badoglio's threat to resign with his entire Cabinet because of the division of the Italian fleet was carried a ...

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    "The Advocate's" overseas news services are received through Australian Associated Press, of which this newspaper is a member. All rights are reserved in ...

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