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  3. BERLIN BOMBED IN DAYLIGHT

    LONDON, Sunday.—A German announcement this morning said that Berlin was raided in daylight to-day. After despatching more than 1100 aircraft in daylight yesterday to attack supply depots in France and other targets, Bomber Command last night sent a force of Mosquitos with a heavy bomb ...

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  4. SENSATIONAL U.S. ADVANCE CUTS OFF WHOLE OF BRITTANY

    LONDON, Sunday.—American armored forces, making a sensational advance from Rennes, had by last night reached the River Loire and cu off the whole of Brittany, leaving the ports of Brest, Lorient, and St. Nazaire also cut off. The point where ...

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  5. BOMBS ON BERLIN

    LEAVING A TRAIL OF SMOKE AND FLAME from a blazing wing, a Flying Fortress remained in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RUSSIANS POISED FOR GENERAL ADVANCE INTO EAST PRUSSIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Russians are poised for a general advance into East Prussia. According to Moscow Radio, the Red Army has not yet crossed the East Prussian Border. NOn-stop, savage fighting is raging on the threshold of East Prussia." it said to-day. "The Germans have thrown reserve divisions ...

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  7. Using Super-Explosive

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Chief of Army Ordnance (Major-General Campbell) announced that the Army was now using a ...

    Article : 89 words
  8. S.S. DIVISION ATTACKS PANZERS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Tanks of a German S.S. division attacked panzer troops because the panzers pulled out to avoid British infantry attacks. This ...

    Article : 154 words
  9. PATRIOTS KILL S.S. GENERAL

    LONDON, Sunday.—French Forces of the Interior in the Orne Department, last month killed an S.S. general and 22 of his officers. Large ...

    Article : 131 words
  10. SEARCHLIGHTS WARN OF FLYING BOMBS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Searchlights are being used in the London area to help minimise danger from flying bombs By watching the movements ...

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  11. German Supply Situation "Extremely Tense"

    LONDON, Sunday.—A captured letter from General Hausser, former German commander in Normandy, describes the ...

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  12. BURMA CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is confirmed that most of the remnants of the Myitkyina garrison were killed. Several were taken prisoner, and a few ...

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  13. CHANNEL ISLANDS NEUTRALISED

    LONDON, Sunday.—German garrison forces on the Channel islands have Allied troops facing them from the west coast of the Cot[?]ntin Peninsula ...

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  14. Heavy Toll of U-boats

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—Since the beginning of the year escort vessels and carrier-based and land-based aircraft ...

    Article : 60 words
  15. NEW JAP DRIVE IN KWANGTUNG

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  16. DECISIVE BATTLES IN NEXT FORTNIGHT

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—The next two weeks may witness battles which may go far towards deciding the fate of German strongholds both in the east ...

    Article : 386 words
  17. RIGID GOLD STANDARD WOULD BE FATAL

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—Lord Keynes, the British economist, when asked about the future of gold, said it would he fatal to have a rigid gold standard which could ...

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  18. 47 NEGROES KILLED IN TRAIN CRASH

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—At least 47 negro laborers were killed and 32 injured at Stockton (Georgia), when a passenger train hit a broken rail and crashed into ...

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  19. ALLIES ARE VIRTUALLY IN CONTROL OF FLORENCE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Allies in Italy are now virtually in control of Florence. British and Dominion troops hold a line about 1000 yards south of the Arno River on both sides of the city, and in the city itself a sector on the southern bank of the river hats been occupied. Although the Germans ...

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