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  3. 6000 TONS BOMBS DROPPED IN SATURATION ATTACK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Last night, between 11 o'clock and midnight, more than 1100 Lancasters and Halifaxes attacked the hinge of the German line just south of Caen. It is estimated that 6000 tons of bombs were dropped in the attack, which was the closest support yet given the army by heavy bombers. ...

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  4. LATEST MOVES IN FRANCE

    CUERSEY SARK CHANNEL IS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CANADIANS ADVANCE FOUR MILES IN NEW ATTACK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The First Canadian Army, with British elements, last night opened a full-scale attack south of Caen and in fighting that went on all night and this morning, advanced nearly four miles, capturing several villages. The attack was launched just before midnight, after a thousand-bomber attack. ...

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  6. Luftwaffe Broken in Mediterranean Area

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"We have broken the once arrogant Luftwaffe in our area. We have complete domination of the air ...

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  7. BERLIN ADMITS FURTHER RUSSIAN SUCCESSES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Berlin admits that the Russians, north-west of Baranov, have broken into the German positions with strong forces. "We threw in reserves for a counter-attack," to-day's German communique says. "Heavy fighting continues." It declares that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ACTIVE PATROLLING IN ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Activity on the whole front of the Allied armies in Italy during the past 24 hours has been confined to active patrolling and ...

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  9. Hitler Salute not for This German Corporal

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"I am an army man, and this new Hitler salute that we have had to give since the assassination ...

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  10. Britain Has Not Taken Up Future Lend-Lease

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Replying to a question based on the National Association of Manufacturers' report, published yesterday, the ...

    Article : 326 words
  11. LIGHTNING DRIVE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"This morning I was with the American forces in Normandy, west of Avranches; to-night I swam in the Bay of Biscay, 100 ...

    Article : 440 words
  12. BLITZKRIEG BROUGHT UP TO DATE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General Bradley's multi-headed drive through Normandy and Brittany is the blitzkrieg brought up to date and made even ...

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  13. GERMANS LEAVING FRANCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—That the Wehrmacht realises it will have to evacuate the greater part of France before long becomes daily more apparent, says the ...

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  14. LARGE-SCALE LONDON EVACUATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Nearly 6000 mother and 11,000 school children are leaving London to-day in 22 special trains for areas safe from flying bombs. ...

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  15. TRIBUTE TO PEOPLE OF BRITAIN

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The people of Britain could never be overwhelmed, and would not stop until victory was achieved, said the Prime Minister ...

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  16. AIRMEN FOIL PLAN TO BLOCK BREST HARBOR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Two freighters which the enemy evidently planned to use for blocking the entrance to the harbor at Brest were bombed and probably sunk ...

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  17. NAZIS "MAKING ROOM FOR SECRET WEAPON"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Germans left a note in the ruins of a house which the Allies overran in France, which, according to a correspondent, stated: "To our ...

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  18. FRENCH PATRIOTS PAVED WAY FOR ADVANCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—American armored columns which raced across the Brittany Peninsula found the way paved for them by French resistance forces, who captured one town and dozens of villages and gathered up hundreds of prisoners to hand over to ...

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  19. POST-WAR SECURITY TALKS POSTPONED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The State Department announced to-day that the postwar security talks had been postponed until 21st inst., at Russia's request. ...

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  20. PLENTY OF EGGS

    Remember this year's shortage and plan ahead! Preserve now with KE-PEG—a few at a time as convenient ...

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