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  3. CAPTURE OF AVRANCHES OPENS UP BIG POSSIBILITIES

    LONDON, Monday.—American armor, rolling up the enemy's left flank, has captured Avranches. This opens up vast possibilities as the new British advance south of Caumont, provided it goes only another few miles, threatens the right flank of the ...

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  4. RED ARMY SIX MILES FROM WARSAW

    LONDON, Monday.—Marshal Rokossovsky's armies are standing in an are six miles from Warsaw. This is admitted by Berlin Radio. A German High Command communique states that the ...

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    VON PAPEN, German Ambassador to Turkey, who has warned all Germans in Turkey to prepare to leave the country at a moment's notice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. KING SPENDS QUIET DAY AT H.Q.

    LONDON, Monday.—The King spent, Saturday quietly at General Alexander's headquarters, taking his first good opportunity to rest and relax ...

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    U.S. assault troops, armed with bazookas, American armor-piercing rocker guns, storm beach defences after a practice landing along the English coast during manoeuvres before being sent across the English Channel to take part in real fighting—U.S. Office of War Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Believed Rommel Dead

    LONDON, Monday.—A. U.S. 1st Army staff officer states that information from French civilians, which coincides with prisoners' reports, leads to the belief that ...

    Article : 71 words
  9. "WE JUST HAVEN'T THE BUTTER"

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Because of the help being given to the people of Britain, a Food Control spokesman said to-day there was little likelihood of ...

    Article : 80 words
  10. CONGRESS TO DRAFT PEACE BLUEPRINTS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Congress, which adjourned a few weeks ago, convinced that it had the legislative situation well in hand, possibly ...

    Article : 180 words
  11. HENGYANG BATTLE UNABATED

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The Chinese High Command has announced that the battle for Hengyang is continuing unabated. Little change has taken place ...

    Article : 117 words
  12. PRESSING FOOD PROBLEM IN CHERBOURG

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Drew Middleton, "New York Times" correspondent, says Cherbourg is slowly and laboriously recovering from the effects ...

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  13. PRICES BRANCH TO REMAIN AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The proposal to transfer the Prices Branch from Canberra to Melbourne has been abandoned. It will remain in the premises ...

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  14. Should Have Attacked Flying Bomb Bases Sooner

    NEW YORK. Monday.—Allies erred in holding off attacks on robot bomb installations until the Germans had finished them, according to Lieut. David Irvin, Flying ...

    Article : 171 words
  15. "Thermal" Cream stops Child's Cold

    New "thermal cream" Rub acts 3 Ways to Clear Stuffed-up Head and Break up Croupy Congestion. Newly introduced in this country ...

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  16. FLYING NAZI WOUNDED TO ENGLAND

    LONDON, Monday.—Germans are included without discrimination among the wounded whom Australian air crews in an R.A.F. transport squadron ...

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  17. MUST DISARM AND OCCUPY JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Monday.—When defeated, Japan must be placed under Allied occupational control until militarist elements have been eliminated and a Liberal ...

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  18. Allied Gains at Myitkyina

    KANDY, Monday.—Chinese troops have advanced 500 yards and captured their objective in the southern sector at Myitkyina. In the south-east, other ...

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  19. METHOD FOR DEALING WITH HEDGEROWS

    LONDON, Monday.—A method for making Normandy's hedgerows less effective as German defence points has been found by ...

    Article : 119 words
  20. BIG RAIDS ON REICH

    LONDON, Monday.—More than 1200 Eighth Air Force Flying Fortresses and Liberators this morning attacked military objectives in the ...

    Article : 315 words
  21. REDUCED INCIDENCE OF MALARIA

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The War Department states that the incidence of malaria in the Army is now one-quarter to one-third the figures of ...

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  22. Daring Rescue of Airmen

    S.W. PACIFIC AREA, Monday.—For the daring rescue of 15 airmen shot down in Kavieng harbor, New Ireland, on February 15, the pilot of a U.S. ...

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  23. CENSORSHIP INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The first sitting of the judicial inquiry into the censorship will be hold in Melbourne on Thursday. The Commissioner (Sir Wm. ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. To Promote Economic Research

    LONDON, Monday.—To mark the 250th anniversary of the founding of the Bank of England, the board of directors has decided to establish a ...

    Article : 218 words
  25. GERMANS FIERCELY DEFENDING FLORENCE

    LONDON, Monday.—British and New Zealand gunners, closely supported by fighter-bombers, are inflicting heavy casualties on the ...

    Article : 503 words
  26. NEW SWIMMING RECORD

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.—Ann Curtis (18), of San Francisco, broke the women's world record for 880 yards free-style, her time begin 11 min. 8 3-5 secs., at the ...

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  27. BELIEVED TURKEY ABOUT TO BREAK OFF RELATIONS WITH GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday.—The German Ambassador to Turkey (von Papen) has warned all German nationals in Turkey to prepare to leave the country at a moment's notice, says the "Daily Mail's" Ankara correspondent. Turkey stands on the brink of breaking off diplomatic and economic relations with Germany. ...

    Article : 369 words
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