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  3. ALLIES QUICK TO EXPLOIT SUCCESSES

    LONDON, Friday.—Since the capture of Cassino, the Eighth Army has been quick to exploit its successes and is vigorously pressing the enemy back against the Hitler Line. French and American troops of the Fifth Army have continued their drive ...

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  4. MONTY VISITS HOME FLEET

    GENERAL SIR BERNARD MONTGOMERY, Commander-in-Chief of the British group of Armies, with Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, aboard a battleship during his recent visit to the Home Fleet.— (A.A.P. Radiogram.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GREAT AIR OFFENSIVE RENEWED

    LONDON, Friday.—After a lull of three days, 1000 Allied bombers and fighters swept over the Strait of Dover this afternoon to renew the air offensive against the Continent. The weather over the Strait was brilliantly fine. ...

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  6. CIVIL WAR CHIEF ENEMY OF GREECE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Cairo radio says M. Papandreou, when, opening the Greek political conference at Beirut, said: "It is not ...

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  7. CRITICAL OF DEMAND FOR BASES

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Sumner Welles) has sharply criticised the demand that the United States take permanent ...

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  8. 47 ALLIED AIR FORCE OFFICERS SHOT BY GERMANS

    LONDON, Friday. — The disclosure that 47 officers of the R.A.F., Dominion and other Allied air forces have been shot dead by the Germans after a mass escape from a German prison camp was made by the Foreign Minister (Mr. R. A. Eden) in a dramatic ...

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  9. SUPER BOMBERS COMING OFF U.S. PRODUCTION LINES

    NEW YORK, Friday.—BrigadierGeneral Haynes, Commanding General of the First Bomber Command, writing in the International Aviation Year ...

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  10. ITALIAN TOWNS BEING EVACUATED

    LONDON, Friday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" Zurich correspondent says the German authorities have ordered the ...

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  11. CHURCH ANXIETY OVER INDIA

    LONDON, Friday.—The Secretary for India (Mr. Amery) received a deputation of the British Council of Churches led by the Archbishop of ...

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  12. KING PETER DISMISSES HIS CABINET

    LONDON, Friday.—King Peter of Yugoslavia has dismissed his Cabinet and invited Dr. Ivan Subasio, ex-Governor of Croatia, to form a new government. ...

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  13. DEMONSTRATIONS AT ISTANBUL

    LONDON, Friday.—The military authorities at Istanbul have proclaimed martial law as the result of demonstrations against the activities of the ...

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  14. HOW GERMAN GENERAL WAS CAPTURED

    LONDON, Friday.—Reutor's Cairo correspondent says it is officially revealed that the British officers who captured the German General Kriepe, commander of ...

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  15. "WORK OR FIGHT"

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Under-Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson) told the Senate Military Affairs Committee that any strike on war ...

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  16. British Official Killed in Plane Crash

    BARCELONA, Friday.—Mr. Arthur Yeneken, of Melbourne, Counsellor to the British Embassy at Madrid, the Air Attache, Squadron Leader Hilary Caldwell, ...

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  17. GREAT DAY FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday.—Replying to the toast of his health, proposed by the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bru[?]) at the luncheon to Mr. ...

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  18. OLYMPIC COMMITTEE TO MEET SOON AFTER WAR

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Mr. Avery Brundage, president of the American Olympie Committee, to-day said the International Olympie Committee would ...

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  19. NO CHANGE ON RUSSIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Friday.—Moscow says there were no substantial changes on the Russian front yesterday. Ten German tanks and 25 planes were destroyed on ...

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  20. NAZIS MASSING PLANES FOR COUNTER INVASION

    LONDON, Friday.—Stating that the Germans are massing gliders and transport planes along the English Channel coast, the "Daily Mail" correspondent at Stockholm says reliable source [?]sider they already have sufficient gliders ass[?]mbled to enable then to send at least one division of airborne troops ...

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