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  3. ALLIES' INVASION BLOW LAUNCHED WITH TREMENDOUS WEIGHT OF MEN & ARMOR

    LONDON, TUESDAY.—THE MOMENTOUS OPERATIONS LAUNCHED AT AN EARLY HOUR THIS MORNING, WHEN BRITISH, AMERICAN AND CANADIAN FORCES IN TREMENDOUS STRENGTH BEGAN A SERIES OF AIR AND SEA LANDINGS ON THE NORTHERN COAST OF FRANCE, ARE PROCEEDING IN A THOROUGHLY SATISFACTORY MANNER, ACCORDING TO AN ANNOUNCEMENT BY MR. CHURCHILL ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. INVASION MOVES IN PICTURES

    Operations similar to the above are now taking place in Britain and France. Reading down—One: Troops embarking on landing craft. Two: Invasion armada at sea, guarded by the guns of the navy. Three: Troops going ashore. Four: Paratroops landing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HERCULEAN TASK OF LANDING CRAFT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Special British and American landing craft transported the ground forces. This task entailed a tremendous amount ...

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  6. REASON TO BELIEVE TACTICAL SURPRISE ATTAINED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There were already hopes that an actual tactical surprise had been attained by the Allied invasion forces in France, Mr. Churchill told the House of Commons to-day. He added that the commanders engaged had reported that ...

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  7. DRAMATIC NEWS FLASHED TO WORLD BY GERMANS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The first news of the Allied invasion of Europe was given to the world in the following dramatic announcement flashed from the German Radio at 6.25 a.m. G.M.T.: "The long-expected invasion appears to have begun." ...

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  8. C.-in-C.'s ORDER TO MEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The tide has turned, and the free men of the world are marching together to victory," stated an order of the day ...

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  9. IN FIRST- CLASS SHAPE TO WIN

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "I personally have absolute and complete confidence in the outcome of the invasion," said General Montgomery, addressing war, ...

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  10. HOW NEWS CAME TO AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — First news of the invasion came to 11 Federal Ministers as they were listening to the Munitions Minister (Mr. ...

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  11. LATE NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is revealed that the invasion was postponed for 24 hours because at the time originally fixed the weather showed ...

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  12. MARSHALLING AREA OF 300 SQUARE MILES

    LONDON, Tuesday. — It is revealed that one marshalling area in England from which troops were sent to invasion embarkation points, was more than 300 ...

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