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    THESE GRAPHIC AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS show how the railway yards at Juvisy-Sur-Orge, near Paris, looked before and after last month's raid by Lancasters and Halifaxes. Top picture shows the yards which were used by the Germans as a transport marshalling base before the bombers went over Lower picture reveals the accuracy of the bombing, which was made through some cloud. Workshops ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ALLIES PUSH DEEPER INTO HITLER LINE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Allies have thrust deeper into the Adolf Hitler Line, in which the enemy is abandoning positions to escape annihilation. According to Algiers Radio, German resistance is weakening under thc Fifth Army's relentless blows on the ...

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  5. HEAVY RAIN HAMPERING OPERATIONS ROUND MYITKYINA

    LONDON, Monday.—Heavy rain yesterday hampered operations round Myitkyina. One Allied column advanced to a position commanding the junction of roads from Myitkyina to Mogaung and Fort Hertz. The Allies are firmly holding the area round the southern approach to Myitkyina and also ...

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  6. PRISONERS SHOWN RAID DAMAGE

    LONDON, Monday. — The ("Daily Mail" correspondent Algiers says repatriated Allied prisoners of War were deliberately ...

    Article : 115 words
  7. Germans Are "Tough Babies"

    CHICAGO, Monday.—The United Press representative says General Arnold, Chief of the U.S. Air Force, at his press conference to-day, said ...

    Article : 132 words
  8. LEW AYRES PLANS TO BECOME CLERGYMAN

    NEW YORK, Monday.—According to the Associated Press correspondent at Hollandia, Pie. Lew Ayres, former film, actor, now chaplain's aide at a hospital, ...

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  9. KNOTTY PROBLEM FOR BULGARIA

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Bulgaria has received virtual ultimatums from both Russia and Germany. The Germans demand an Immediate ...

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  10. Gandhi's Health Improves

    BOMBAY, Monday.—Gandhi's health is showing a substantial improvement, and the doctors believe he will soon be able to undertake a short political discussion. ...

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  11. KIEL AND DUISBERG HEAVILY HAMMERED

    LONDON, Monday.—Continuing the terrific non-stop air bombardment of Germany and enemiy-occupied territory, Allied heavy bombers to-day made a raid on Kiel. Last night DuisberR was pounded. It was raided on May 12, after which the Air Ministry stated that practically the whole of he commercial ...

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  12. GLIDER-BOMBS THREAT OVERCOME

    LONDON, Monday.—The Allies for some time have not surfered any losses through glider bombs, says the "Daily ...

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  13. GENERAL CLARK'S NARROW ESCAPE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Associated Press correspondent with the Fifth Army says General Clark, commander of the Fifth ...

    Article : 58 words
  14. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday.—Red Army scout units, thrusting sharply at widely-separated points on the Eastern front, are tying up considerable ...

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  15. JAPANESE PLAN MISFIRED

    DELHI, Monday.—lt is officially reported that a party of 12 Indian soldiers, consisting of commissioned officers and N.C.O.'s, whom the ...

    Article : 151 words
  16. COMMUNISTS IN GREEK CABINET

    BEIRUT, Monday.—The delegates to the Greek conference disclosed that the Premier (M. Papandreou) had drawn up a list of Cabinet posts, in ...

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  17. CHINESE STILL HOLD LOYANG SUBURBS

    CHUNGKING, Monday. — The Chinese are still holding the suburbs of Loyang, where they have destroyed four enemy tanks with grenades. ...

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  18. CHANGES IN U.S. NAVY COMMAND

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The United Press representative says changes in the Navy's high command are believed to be presaged by the transfer of Admiral ...

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  19. COMMUNISTS SUPPORT DEMOCRACY

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Commiinist convention to-day adopted the constitution of the Communist Political Association, which was formed after ...

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  20. Catholics' Attitudes Disheartens Priest

    SPRINGFIELD (Massachusetts), Monday.-Father Orlemapsk celebrated two Masses for the first time since his suspension after his visit to Moscow. He did ...

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  21. A NEW RECORD

    LONDON, Monday.—A new record In the air offensive from Britain was established on Saturday, when nearly 6000 bombers and fighters, over 4000 ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. War Correspondents' Deaths in Italy

    LONDON, Monday.—Describing the last hours of the "Sydney Morning Herald" war correspondent, Roderick Macdonald, the "Times" correspondent, cabling from ...

    Article : 392 words
  23. CROWN PRICELESS EMPIRE LINK

    LONDON, Monday.—The speech of welcome which the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. J. Curtin) addressed to the Duke of Gloucester at the ...

    Article : 360 words
  24. MR. CHURCHILL'S HOPE

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Times" draws attention to Mr. Churchill's aspiration to mateo the British Commonwealth a "model of what we hope the whole world will some day become," a hope which was echoed in Mr. Curtin's and Mr. Mackenzie King's recent speeches. "The Times" points out that this ...

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