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  3. TIME NEEDED TO DEFEAT JAPAN LIKELY TO BE SHORTER THAN EXPECTED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The view the interval between the defeat of Hitler and the defeat of Japan would be shorter, perhaps much shorter, than he had at one time supposed was expressed by Mr. Churchill in an eagerly awaited war review in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FRENCH AIRMEN DECORATED

    General Valin, Deputy Chief of Staff of the French Army Air Force and commander of French air farces in Britain, confers the French Croix de Guerre on Captain Barberon, one of 59 members of the Lorraine Squandron to receive the award in ceremonies held recently at a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BALTIC FRONT CRUMBLING ROUND ENCIRCLED GERMANS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Baltic front to-day is beginning to crack and crumble all round the encircled Germans, states Reuter's Moscow correspondent. The fall of Riga may release a landslide which will send all the remaining Germans in that sector scurrying for the ports. The enemy's dilemma is that ...

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  6. FLORENCE BATTLE GRADUALLY FORCING ENEMY BACK

    LONDON. Wednesday.—With their backs to Florence, the Germans are fighting as fanatically as they have ever done in Italy, but are being ...

    Article : 359 words
  7. BEGINNING OF BATTLE FOR BRITTANY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—With correctly applied air power assisting tactically to isolate the battlefields in France, the Germans' western flank is still loose, and there is no evidence that the Americans' armored drive is being held up. Spearheads have begun the battle for Brittany, after reaching Pont-Orson and ...

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  8. KING INSPECTS CASSINO

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The King continued his tour of Italy to-day by visiting the Cassino ruins with General Alexander, Reuter's says that after ...

    Article : 301 words
  9. PRESIDENT OF FINLAND RESIGNS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is officially announced in Helsinki that Dr. Risto Ryti has resigned the Presidency and that Marshal ...

    Article : 97 words
  10. JAP ADVANCE ON HENGYANG HALTED

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—The High Command reports that the Chinese defences halted the Japanese advance on Hengyang. ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. FLYING BOMBS INEFFECTIVE REPLY TO ALLIED BLITZ

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Although 4735 persons have been killed and 14,000 injured, and 17,000 houses totally destroyed and 800,000 damaged by ...

    Article : 428 words
  12. US. ADMIRAL KILLED IN AIR CRASH

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Navy announced that Rear-Admiral Charles Cecil died in an aeroplane crash in the Pacific on Monday. ...

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  13. TURKEY BREAKS OFF RELATIONS WITH GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Turkish Cabinet has decided to break off diplomatic and economic relations with Germany. The Prime Minister (Mr. Sarajeglu) made his statement in a speech at the Grand National Assembly this morning. Mr. Sarajoglu said this ...

    Article : 288 words
  14. MASS EVACUATION OF GERMAN WOUNDED

    NEW YORK, Wed.—Evacuation of German wounded from hospitals in France to Germany indicates that great events are ...

    Article : 86 words
  15. PRESSING JAPS BACK IN BURMA

    KANDY, Wednesday.—Further progress towards the Kawbaw Valley, over the Indo-Burmese border, has followed the capture by 14th Army infantry of ...

    Article : 203 words
  16. NOTHING SACRED TO NAZI VANDALS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Not even churches have been spared by German vandals in Italy, and there has been wholesale pillage and desecration, as a result of which the Catholic Church has lost many priceless treasures. In many places the Germans have wantonly destroyed what they have been unable to carry off. ...

    Article : 461 words
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