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  3. IMPORTANT GAIN IN ITALY ALLIES CAPTURE RIMINI AFTER BITTER STRUGGLE

    LONDON, Friday.—We have captured, Rimini, reports the latest communique from Italy. The Eighth Army, after nearly a month, of continuous bitter fighting has driven the enemy from the San Fortunato-Coriano Ridge ...

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  4. GERMANS FIGHTING HARD IN HOLLAND

    LONDON, Friday.—The Allied drive northward through Nijmegen continued yesterday against increasing enemy opposition. Our armored forces, after capturing the bridges in conjunction with our airborne troops, crossed to the northern bank of the ...

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    AT THE QUEBEC CONFERENCE.—From left: Mrs. Churchill, Earl of Athlone, President Roosevelt, Princess Alice, Mr. Churchill, Mrs. Roosevelt, Mr. Mackensie King. They are seated on the deck of the Citadel at Quebec with the Chateau Frontenac in the background. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NO GENERAL DEMOBILISATION TILL AXIS DEFEATED

    LONDON, Friday.—There will be no general demobilisation of Britain's armed forces until the total defeat of the Axis Powers, ...

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  7. TEARING GERMANS' BALTIC FRONT TO SHREDS

    LONDON, Friday.—Russian and Estonian shock troops are tearing the Germans' northern Baltic front to shreds. They have already thrust westward to outskirts of the railway junction of Tapa, 45 miles cast of Tallinn, after overrunning Rankvere and ...

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  8. Russians Arrest

    LONDON Friday.—The Moscow official radio says that Russian troops in Bulgaria have arrested four Bulgarian Premiers, including Filov and Bogilov; the former ...

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  9. Most of Greece in Patriot Hands

    LONDON, Friday.—The whole of the Greek mainland, apart from certain coastal towns, are now in the hands of the Greek patriots, according to a ...

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  10. CONTROL COMMISSION FOR GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday.—When the time comes to set up an Allied Control Commission for Germany, the two leading officials on the British side will be General ...

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  11. Belgian Regent Takes Oath

    LONDON, Friday.—The Brussels official radio states that Prince Charles, younger brother of King Leopold, who has been appointed Recent of Belgium, took the oath before Parliament. He said: "The ...

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  12. BELGIAN TRAITORS TO BE TRIED

    LONDON, Friday.—M. Delfosse, Belgian Minister for Justice and Information, announced over the Brussels Radio that military courts were ...

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  13. BALKAN TARGETS AGAIN POUNDED

    LONDON, Friday.—Medium forces of heavy bombers yesterday continued their assault against enemy communications in Hungary and Yugoslavia, ...

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  14. Difficult Security Problems Face Allies in Germany

    NEW YORK, Frid.—Harold Denny, "New York Times" correspondent with the U.S. First Army, says the disappearance under ominous circumstances ...

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  15. MORE PAY FOR BRITISH SERVICEMEN

    LONDON, Friday.—All ranks of the British fighting services are to receive substantial pay increases, which may take a ...

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  16. FLYING BOMBS TO BOOST MORALE

    LONDON, Friday.—A correspondent says the Germans are using more flying bombs at the front. Several have exploded in widely-separated areas. ...

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  17. WILL STRICTLY CONTROL GERMAN INDUSTRY

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The "New York Times" correspondent at Washington says Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt at Quebec drafted a postarmistice directive to General Eisenhower which will result in the strictest possible control of German industry and the ruthless elimination of all elements ...

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