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  3. CANAL CROSSED NEAR

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's correspondent with the Second British Army says the Second Army advanced nine miles from the Beeringen bridgehead, and our armor, in a twilight rush, captured intact a vital bridge at the de Groote barrier, on the Escaut Canal, only one mile and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NON-STOP BLITZ AGAINST ENEMY TARGETS

    LONDON, Monday.—With improved weather over the battle area the air war has been stepped up, and big fleets of Allied planes are keeping up an almost non-stop blitz against enemy targets wherever the battle rages over coastal ports in Belgium and Holland and into Germany itself, in addition ...

    Article : 395 words
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    Wounded Japanese soldier captured, during the Allied drives into Burma, receiving treatment at a field hospital. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NO LUFTWAFFE RESERVES

    LONDON, Monday.—Allien fighter-pilots have racing back and forth across the German frontier for the past week without meeting with any sign ...

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  7. FRENCH NAVY GROWING STRONGER

    LONDON, Monday.—The British United Press representative in Paris says France at the end of the war will have a bigger se, force than when she entered it. ...

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  8. ATTEMPT TO KILL HITLER

    LONDON, Monday.—The German News agency this morning announced that the People's Court had dealt with the German civilians involved in the attempt upon ...

    Article : 132 words
  9. RUSSIANS DEVELOPING PINCERS DRIVE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Russians are steadily developing their pincers drive against Transylvania, and have captured an important town. The Russians and Rumanians advancing through the Carpathians running north of Transylvania have now cut a ...

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  10. Air Defence of Britain Not to Be Relaxed

    LONDON, Monday.—The various relaxations in civil defence do not involve any change of work of the Royal Observer Corps. There is to be no relaxation ...

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  11. INDIA TO OPEN RABBIT FARMS

    KANDY (Ceylon), Monday.—The Ceylon Government is negotiating for Australian frozen rabbits to augment the frozen ...

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  12. POUNDED COLUMN 10 MILES LONG

    LONDON, Monday.—American planes and artillery near the German border yesterday afternoon pounded a 10-mile-long column of ...

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  13. FIGHTING FLARES UP IN ARAKAN

    COLOMBO, Monday.—The Associated Press special representative on the Arakan front says fighting flared up again in Arakan for the first time since February. ...

    Article : 121 words
  14. HEAVY FIGHTING IN ITALY

    LONDON, Monday.—Some of the fiercest fighting in Europe is raging for the Coriano and San Savino ridges, reports Reuter's representative at Allied ...

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    WELCOME SIGNS, flags and street decorations greeted British armor as it rumbled over the cobblestones in the Belgian town of Antoing. Clusters of people at street corners shouted greetings to the smiling Tommies.— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. PRIMITIVE SURGERY ON FORCED MARCH

    Father William E. Hagan, of Boston, who is in Australia after many months as a prisoner with other missionaries of the ...

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  17. ADVENTURES RIVALLING THE MOST IMAGINATIVE FICTION

    LONDON, Monday.—Adventures rivalling the most imaginative fiction are coming to light with the release by the advancing Allied armies of R.A.F. pilots brought down behind the German lines. As dramatic as any were the experiences of Flying Officer Kenneth Dickie, of Dumfries, Scotland. He was the sixth pilot to show up in a week at a Typhoon airfield in Normandy ...

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  18. Fierce Fighting in Burma

    KANDY, Monday.—The special representative of the Associated Press says heavy fighting is in progress for a strategic ridge held by the Japanese in the ...

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  19. CHINESE COMMANDERS EXECUTED

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—Court- martialled and convicted of neglect of duty two Chinese battalion commanders were executed at Yunhwo on September 6. They ...

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