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  3. NAZI ATTEMPT AT COMEBACK COLLAPSES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Reuter's military correspondent says the short-lived German attempt at a comeback on the Eastern Front appears to have collapsed even sooner than might have been expected. Less than 48 hours after the issue of German ...

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    REMARKABLE AERIAL PICTURES of the sinking of a Japanese cruiser in the South China Sea, near French Indo-China, by U.S. carrier planes. 1. The crew swarming over the side of the ship as the sea lashed about her mainmast. The cruiser was protecting a convoy which suffered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 102 words
  5. HITLER'S "FORTRESS CITY" RAIDED FOR FIRST TIME

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Targets at and near Hitler's "fortress city" of Berchtesgaden were raided yesterday by Mediterranean bombers for the first time. Italy-based rocket-firing Thunderbolts swept through an intense barrage of AA fire to make a ...

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  6. De Gaulle's Refusal to Meet Roosevelt

    LONDON, Wednesday. — "The Times" correspondent in Paris says the morning and evening newspapers published yesterday editorials on General ...

    Article : 336 words
  7. Obliteration Bombing

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The freshly unleashed fury of the Allied aerial onslaught on key German centres is now being described as ...

    Article : 104 words
  8. E.LA.S. Intimidated Greek Civilians

    LONDON, Wednesday. — "Of our experience, there was not the slightest doubt that the E.L.A.S. intimidated the civilian population in Greece, said ...

    Article : 280 words
  9. V-Bomb Falls Between Hospital Blocks

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A V-bomb falling recently between two empty blocks of a hospital in southern England killed three porters, but the patients and nurses ...

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  10. GALLANTRY COST HIM HIS LIFE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The posthumous Victoria Cross ia awarded to Flight Sergt. George Thompson (R.A.F.V.R.) for heroic action in a Lancaster aircraft which ...

    Article : 198 words
  11. BURMA CAMPAIGN JAPS FLEE FROM KANGAW BATTLE

    BOMBAY, Wednesday. — The last Japanese has fled from the battle for the Kangaw road block in Arakan, states an official radio ...

    Article : 392 words
  12. TALKS WITH MIDDLE EAST RULERS MAY HAVE FAR-REACHING EFFECTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt during their visit to Cairo on their way back front the Crimea had conversations with the Kings of Egypt and Saudi Arabia, the Emperor of Ethiopia and President Shukri of Syria. ...

    Article : 911 words
  13. DOMINATING FEATURES SEIZED IN ITALY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—To-day's Italian communique says that Fifth Army Americans west of the Pistola-Bologna highway have seized dominating features ...

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  14. ALLIES MUST RETAIN FLEETS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—In his first annual report to President Roosevelt, the Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Forrestal) demands post-war ...

    Article : 152 words
  15. SUDDEN SPURT PUTS AMERICANS WITHIN 2½ MILES OF SAARBURG

    LONDON, Wednesday. — American Third Army troops in a sudden spurt northward reached within two and a half miles of the important German town of Saarburg, says Reuter's correspondent with the Third Army. General Patton's tanks between the Moselle and Saar Rivers, near Saarburg, gained five ...

    Article : 537 words
  16. AUSTRALIAN GIFT FOR GREECE

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—Eighty tons of goods from the first consignment of Australia's gift of £250,000 worth of supplies for Greece are being unloaded ...

    Article : 176 words
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