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  3. RUSSIANS RACING ALONG LAST LAP TO EAST PRUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday,—Powerful Russian tank columns to-day are racing along the last to the East Prussian frontier, says Reuter's Moscow correspondent. The first is heading for the ranks of the Niemen River, the last natural barrier before Hilter's ...

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  4. WAR CRIMINALS MUST NOT BE ALLOWED TO ESCAPE

    LONDON, Friday.—Lord Vansittart, in the House of Lords, called the Government's attention again to the massacre of 50 R.A.F. officers at Stalagluft III. and outlined measures which, he said, would both ensure retribution and provide a safeguard against further atrocities. After recalling that at the ...

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    Marsha; Giovianni Messe (centre, wearing boots), Chief of the Italian General Staff, and General Umberto Utili (centre, wearing overcoat), commander of an Italian rank corpe, look on as two J. S. soldiers operate an American made 40-mm. Before ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Lieut General Stilwell (beside driver in leading jeep) heads a party of American and Chinese soldiers as they cross a shallow river to inspect a base in northern Burma wrested from Japanese control. U. S. Office of War Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MEASURES TO COUNTER FLYING BOMBS MEETING WITH SUCCESS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Home Secretary (Mr. Morrison) said defensive steps now being taken were having an important measure of success against flying bombs, and were making a very appreciable difference to the weight of the attacks. However, it would be foolish and unkind of him, to encourage ...

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  8. NORMANDY CAMPAIGN WHOLE U.S. FRONT ON MOVE

    LONDON, Friday.—The news from Normandy continues to be satisfactory. The whole U.S. front from St. Lo to the sea is on the move. It seems the enemy is conducting an orderly withdrawal without any sign of panic or large number of prisoners. ...

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  9. SUGGESTED INCLUSION OF SOCIAL STANDARDS IN PEACE SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, Friday.—The Minister for Labor (Mr. Bevin) was asked in the House of Commons whether he would suggest in the peace settlement a maximum 40-hour ...

    Article : 124 words
  10. Confident of Early Liberation of France

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Roosevelt. in a statement on Bastille Day said: "We hope this is the last National Day France will suffer under German ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. JAP. ATTACKS ON HENGYANG

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—After bombings on three successive-nights, which reduced many buildings to rubble, the Japanese launched strong assaults on ...

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  12. BID TO OUTFLANK LEGHORN

    LONDON, Friday.—Fifth Army forces advancing on Leghorn are working their way into a position which will completely outflank the ...

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  13. London Expects Victory in Europe This Year

    LONDON, Friday.—The City of London, which is the barometer of public opinion, is convinced that victory in Europe will be achieved ...

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  14. 15 NAVAL VESSELS LOST IN INVASION

    LONDON, Friday.—The Admiralty has announced that three destroyers, three frigates, one trawler and one auxiliary ship ...

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  15. REPORTED RAID ON BUDAPEST

    LONDON, Friday.—The German Newsagency says German and Hungarian fighters and anti-aircraft defences this morning engaged strongly escorted ...

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  16. DENIED HERRIOT DEAD

    LONDON. Friday.—Vichy Radio denied the Berlin Radio report that M. Herriot had died. It said he was in excellent health. It Herriot's death has been ...

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  17. ADMINISTRATION OF LIBERATED FRENCH AREAS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Roosevelt and General de Gaulle reached an agreement for the administration of liberated French areas under military ...

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  18. NAZI RESERVES DWINDLING

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—On all fronts German reserves were dwindling, the acting Secretary of War (Mr. Patterson) told a press conference. He ...

    Article : 216 words
  19. Son of Former U.S. President Dies in Normandy

    LONDON; Friday.— Brigadier-General Theodore Roosevelt, son of the former President, died of a" heart attack in a tent in Normandy late on. Wednesday ...

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  20. Spain to Grant Britain Avaition Rights

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Spain is to grant Britain aviation rights similar to those granted to the United States. British and American negotiations with Spain ...

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  21. TURKEY RECONSIDERING HER POSITION

    LONDON, Friday.—News from Turkey leaves no doubt that that country is again reconsidering its international position. The return to their own capitals of the German and Turkish ambassadors, coupled with reports of special Turkish Cabinet meetings and conversations between members of the ...

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  22. CIVIL WAR IN NORTHERN ITALY

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's Zurich correspondent says fighting between partisans and neo-Fascists in northern, Italy has ...

    Article : 133 words
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