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  3. SAVING THE DAY FOR BASTOGNE

    CARRYING SUPPLIES FOR THE DEFENDERS OF BASTOGNE, BELGIUM, these transport pianos of the U.S. Air Force made an impressive sight as they roared over the battlefield, where Allied troops fought grimly to bring von Rundstedt's drive to a halt — U'.S. Office of War Information — Beam Wireless ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RUSSIANS 70 MILES FROM GERMANY IN GREAT NEW OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Sunday — In a great new offensive, in which they shattered the enemy's defences along the perimeter of their bridgehead over the Vistula south of Warsaw, the Russians have reached a point 70 miles from the German border. ...

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  5. SEARCHING ATHENS AREA FOR ARMS AND HOSTAGES

    LONDON, Sunday — Router's Athens correspondent says British armored forces are patrolling the hilly country round Athens searching for arms, ammunition and hostages. A semi-official newspaper suggests that the Government, before communicating with the E.L.A.S., should await the release of ...

    Article : 451 words
  6. Americans Bombed Accidentally

    LONDON, Sunday. — Some American soldiers were killed on Friday when 12 Flying Fortresses dropped 500lb. bombs on American installations at Weisweiler, ...

    Article : 84 words
  7. ITALIAN FRONT NAZIS SENT FROM NORWAY BEING WIPED OUT

    LONDON, Sunday. — A correspondent in Italy says German troops brought from Norway to hold the Reno River against the Canadians are ...

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  8. BRITISH & AMERICANS LINK UP IN SALIENT

    LONDON, Sunday — The British and Americans have linked up 10 miles west of Houffalize, in the Ar[?]ennes salient. The First Army, in a new drive between Malnnedy and Stavelot, is meeting with mounting resistance. The Americans, in difficult ...

    Article : 539 words
  9. EXPECTING U.S. LANDING IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—The Chinese Army newspaper "Saotang Pao" says the Americans will be ready to land on the Chinese coast in about ...

    Article : 169 words
  10. U.S. TO PRODUCE MORE IET PLANES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The 1945 scheduled output of combat planes in the U.S. has been increased from 76,000 to 82,250. ...

    Article : 168 words
  11. Britain Was Threatened With Starvation

    LONDON, Sunday — Breaking a four-year-old secret, Lord Woolton, former Minister for Food, revealed how in 1940 a 50 per ...

    Article : 98 words
  12. KING BORIS WAS MURDERED, BROTHER CLAIMS

    LONDON Sunday.—Renter's correspondent at Sofia says King Boris of Bulgaria was murdered in a plane on his way home from Hitler's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TRIAL OF HITLER

    LONDON, Sunday. — The British Foreign Office dumbfounded the 14 members of the United Nations War Crimes Commission by rejecting their ...

    Article : 164 words
  14. Stettin And Saarbrucken R.A.F. Targets

    LONDON, Sunday — Bomber Command planes were over Germany in strength last night, when a synthetic oil plant at Politz, near Stettin, and ...

    Article : 158 words
  15. BURMA FRONT NEW LANDING THREATENS TO CUT OFF JAPANESE

    KANDY, Sunday — The latest [?]llied landing on the Arakan coast threatens to cut off the Japanese windrowing along the coast from the Kaladan River area. The coastal road and waterways are the only routes left by which the Japanese can escape from the Akyab and Kaladan areas. ...

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  16. Military To Try Men Who Landed From U-Boat

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — President Roosevelt has ordered that the two men recently landed on the Maine coast from a submarine should be tried by a military ...

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  17. FOOTBALL DEATH TOLL

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The National Collegiate Athletic Association reports that 17 deaths were attributable to football in 1944. The most frequent cause ...

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