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  3. BELIEVED INVASION OF E. PRUSSIA NEAR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Invasion of East Prussia is near, says Reuter's Moscow correspondent. Fresh units of General Zakharov's army, after storming the Bobr River defences, pushed forward over the last few miles before the German border. The Russians are driving through widely differing types of ...

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  4. SHERMAN TANKS ON WARPATH

    ROARING OVER SPECIALLY PREPARED TANK ROUTES, this column of sherman tanks stirred up clouds of dust as they advance to take up positions in the Caen area in Normandy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW INVASION UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY.—"UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS" IS A TERM WHICH MAY JUSTIFIABLY BE USED ON THE BASIS OF OFFICIAL AND SEMI-OFFICIAL INFORMATION AVAILABLE SO FAR TO DESCRIBE THE GREAT ALLIED ASSAULT ON SOUTHERN FRANCE, SAYS REUTER'S CORRESPONDENT AT ALLIED ADVANCE H.Q. IN ITALY. ...

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  6. Russian Women Found Wandering in France

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two hundred and fifty Russian women, aged from 16 to 75, whom, the Germans conscripted for a labor battalion, were ...

    Article : 145 words
  7. ADVANCES IN BURMA

    KANDY, Wednesday.—Allied troops have continued their advance south of Taungni, and reached the village of Thainagow, approximately two miles north of ...

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  8. Planning to Establish Compulsory Training

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—One of the first important moves President Roosevelt will make on his return to Washington will be to press for early ...

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  9. 7th ARMY FINISHED AS FIGHTING UNIT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Nothing seen since the break-through compares with the scenes in the Normandy pocket, sates Harold Denny, of the "New York Times." The German 7th Army has ceased to exist as a fighting unit. Perhaps as few as 15,000 live Germany remain in the pocket, according to a ...

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  10. To Scatter Millions of Leaflets

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Planes from Britain, co-operating with Italy-based planes, will scatter, on an unprecedented scale, millions of ...

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  11. PARIS "RED HOT" WITH EXCITEMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Paris grew red hot with excitement as the news spread like wildfire that the Allies had invaded southern France. People ...

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  12. MILITARY AUTHORITIES ENTHUSIASTIC

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—Military authorities in Washington are openly enthusiastic regarding the situation in north-western ...

    Article : 142 words
  13. NEW DEADLY GUNSIGHT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—British fighters are destroying nearly double the number of Luftwaffe planes that they were destroying six months ago, as a ...

    Article : 193 words
  14. More Robot Bomb Raids

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Flying bomb attacks were launched on southern England yesterday afternoon and evening. A.A. guns in the south-east coast area blew up ...

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  15. U.S. SENATE MOVE TO SECURE ISLAND OUTPOSTS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Senator M'Kellar has introduced a resolution in the Senate calling on the U.S. to seek permanent post-war possession ...

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  16. END IN EUROPE WILL BOOST U.S. PRODUCTION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The War Production Chief (Mr. Donald Nelson) predicted that the fall of Germany would permit the U.S. to boost production to ...

    Article : 151 words
  17. Jap Conquests Must Be Disgorged

    HONOLULU, Wednesday.—Broadcastaing after his visit to Pacific Islands wrested from the Japanese, Mr. Elmer Davis, Director of the Office for War ...

    Article : 117 words
  18. BLITZKRIEG THAT CANNOT BE HALTED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Nothing seems to halt this American blitzkrieg, states a correspondent of "The Times" with the American forces. Its speed ...

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  19. Enemy Vessels Severely Damaged

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the course of three engagements early yesterday morning a British naval force under the command of Captain W. W. Davis, R.N., ...

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  20. SITUATION IN FLORENCE CONTINUES TO IMPROVE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The situation of the civilian population of Florence continues to improve, says to-day's Allied communique. There has been some sniping. Further supplies have been delivered to the inhabitants. There is no change in ...

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