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  3. DEEP WEDGES DRIVEN INTO NAZI LINE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Allies have driven the first wedges deep into the Valmontone-Vcllctri line, which Kesselring is desperately striving to keep from buckling, says Router's correspondent at Aliied headquarters. The Germans are frantically ...

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    TAKING OVER ON TOEM ISLAND: An American soldier, one of the landing force on Toem Island, a stepping-stone to Wakde, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAPS REACH CHANGSHA

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Japanese, after throwing in fresh reinforcements, have forged ahead in their [?]ive in Changsha, and fighting is ...

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  6. Portuguese Ship Stopped by U-boat

    PHILADELPHIA, Thursday.—A German submarine stopped the Portuguese refugee ship Serpa Pinto in mid-ocean on May 26. taking prisoner two Americans, ...

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  7. GERMANS SLUGHTERED IN JASSY BATTLE

    LONDON, Thursday.—A two-day battle north of Jassy developed into a huge "slaughter house" for German divisions, according to Reuter's Moscow correspondent. The partial success gained by Germans on Tuesday was completely nullified yesterday when they failed to develop their offensive. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TERRIFIC RAIDS ON FRENCH COAST

    LONDON, Thursday. — For the fifth night in succession mass forth ations of R.A.F. bombers last night roared across the Strait of Dover to ...

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  9. Enemy Raiders Over East Anglia

    LONDON, Thursday.—There was slight enemy activity over a district in East Anglia last night. Bombs were dropped on one place, but no damage or ...

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  10. YUGOSLAV LEADER ORDERS GENERAL OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Marshal Tito has ordered a general offensive against the Germans in Yugoslavia, according to the Free Yugoslav Radio, which ...

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  11. CHINESE ADVANCE IN BURMA

    LONDON, Thursday.—In Burma the Chinese have broken through the Japanese defences in the village of Malakawung, 17 miles north of Kamaing. ...

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  12. DRAMATIC EVENTS PROMISED

    LONDON, Thursday.—"We are going to have dramatic moments soon. We shall before long reach the stage when we shall begin to launch a ...

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  13. MR. CHURCHILL'S ATTITUDE TO SPAIN DEFENDED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Minister for Information (Mr. Brendon Bracken), commentinn on criticism of Mr. Churchill's friendly references to Spain ...

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  14. No Longer Possible to Get Wife For a Pig

    BRANTFORD (Ontario), Thursday.—Captain E. Levi, who was the first Jewish Chaplain to go to New Guinea with the ...

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  15. ELECTION IN EIRE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Voting in the Eire elections is by proportional representation: therefore the results will not be complete for some days. ...

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  16. Carriers Dominant in Pacific

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Forrestal) told a press conference that the U.S. Pacific Fleet was carrying on a ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA DEFENCELESS WHEN JAPANESE STRUCK

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—Pointing out at a press conference how vital the holding of Australia against the Japanese had been to the United Nations, and recounting how Australia had sent every available piece of war equipment to Britain and the Middle East after Dunkirk, Mr. Curtin said that when Japan ...

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  18. Spectacular Production of Landing Craft

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Production of United States landing craft in the past six months had been 70 per cent, above the ...

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  19. KNOWS GERMANY HAS LOST THE WAR

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday.—"I know Germany has lost tho war," said Count Anton von Knyphauseu, Helsinki cortespondent of the "Hamburger ...

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  20. U.S. PRODUCED 8700 PLANES IN MAY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday — Ameri[?] aircraft plants produced about [?] in May, mostly combat airc[?] European inva[?]. The Ai[?] ...

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  21. Liberty Ship Runs Aground

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.—The Liberty ship Henry Bergh went aground on Farallone Island, 20 miles west of the Golden Gate, with over 1000 ...

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  22. GANDHI NOT HAPPY

    BOMBAY, Thursday.—Gandhi has auth orised the publication of a letter he wrote to Jayakar, leader of the non-party group, in which he said: "The country ...

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  23. INCREASED PAY FOR PARACHUTISTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Under an amendment of the military regulations issued to-right, parachute troops will be entitled to 2/ specialist pay per day ...

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