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  3. TANKS RAPIDLY WIDENING GREAT BULGE IN FRANCE

    LONDON, THURSDAY.—ALLIED TANKS ARE RAPIDLY WIDENING THE GREAT BULGE INSIDE THE "ATLANTIC WALL," SAYS A DESPATCH RECEIVED TO-DAY FROM A BRITISH UNITED PRESS CORRESPONDENT WITH THE INVADING FORCES. "I HAVE JUST COMPLETED A TOUR OF THE FRONT COVERING NEARLY 30 MILES," HE ADDS. "WE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FIRST ASSAULT TROOPS WENT DOWN UNDER WITHERING FIRE

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the first eye-witness story of the battle of the beaches, a news photographer with the American forces, who was on the beaches for half an hour, says the first assault troops went down under withering fire, but more men clambered over their bodies until a foothold was ...

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  5. NAZIS REPORT BSG RUSSIAN ATTACK

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germans report that the Russians have launched attacks on a broad front In the sector north of the Rumanian town ...

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  6. ITALIANS RELEASE COMPATRIOTS FROM GESTAPO PRISON

    LONDON, Thursday.—Romans bat tered down tho doors of a notorious Gestapo prison as soon as the last German had left the city," says the ...

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  7. FRENCH HAIL DELIVERERS

    LONDON, Thursday. — "There is no doubt that the people in this part of Franco are glad, to see the Allies, if one may judge fr[?]n the reception given ...

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  8. GERMANS DEPRIVED OF VITAL BRIDGES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Only one railway bridge and live highway bridges across the Seine between Paris and Le Havre remained infact when ...

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  9. BATTLE OF RAILWAYS NOW ON, GERMANS SAY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The battle of the railways would appear to be following the battle of the beaches in the invasion area, according to German sources, which indicate Allied operations on important communication lines. ...

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  10. PREPARING AMERICANS FOR HEAVY LOSSES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— In an obvious effort to prepare the home front for large casualty lists, reliable military sources ...

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  11. COMMANDER OF U.S. GROUND FORCES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lieut.General Bradley is commander of the U.S. ground forces in France. He served with distinction in North Africa. He was at ...

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  12. SUICIDE ATTACKS BY NAZI NAVY EXPECTED

    LONDON, Thursday.— Hitler and Admiral Doenitz wisely decided to avoid a naval action in the carly stages of the invasion, but it is to be expected ...

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  13. LATE NEWS

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — Merrllo Mueller, broadcasting for the combined American networks, said reporters at Allied Supreme ...

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  14. SUPREME COMMANDER VISITS BEACHHEADS

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Eisenhower has already visited the beachhead area, says a combined press desnatch from an advanced command post. He travelled ...

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  15. FLUID FRONT EXPECTED IN EARLY PHASE

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says extremely fluid battie lines are expected to prevail in the early ...

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  16. BIGGEST BLUFF OF WAR

    LONDON, Thursday.—The so-called Atlantic Wall along the invasion coast constibutes the biggest bluff of the war, [?] it simply docs not exist, says ...

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  17. A GOOD PARTY, SAYS COMMANDO

    LONDON, Thursday.—British commandos were among the first casualties taken off by Canadian landing craft on Tuesday, says a ...

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  18. Communiques Will Not Give Place Names

    LONDON, Thursday.—Allied Headquarters will not be drawn into revealing anything likely to aid the enemy. The Germans ...

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  19. Raiders Over East Anglia

    LONDON Thursday.—A small number in enemy plames dropped bombs at places in East Anglia last night. Three of them were destroyed. These were the first ...

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  20. DEMOTED GENERAL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The War Department disclosed that the general demoted for violation of security regulations in connection with the invasion was ...

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  21. NOT ONE SOLDIER LOST AT SEA

    LONDON, Thursday.—According to the "Daily Telegraph's" naval correspondent, thc Navy transported the great army of invasion troops across the Channel without the loss of a single soldier at sea. "The British Navy on Tuesday did one of the finest jobs of the war and is still doing it," said Reuter's correspondent aboard the de-. stroyer Beagle, off the Normandy beaches, in a despatch on Tuesday evening. "Endless streams of ships carrying ...

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  22. Mr. Churchill Decides Not to Make Statement

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Churchill told the House of Commons that he did not propose to make a statement on the battles in northern France. He would ...

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  23. SAYS GERMANS STEAL RED CROSS BLANKETS

    MONTREAL, Thursday.—Capt. George M'Kidd, who arrived on the repatriation liner Gripeholm, says the Germans intercept Canadian Red Cross blankets, ...

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