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    Pictures showing American soldiers mopping up in St. Lo (France). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HEROIC FORCES STILL LOCKED IN FIERCE FIGHTING

    S.H.A.E.F., Tuesday.—The heroic British air-borne forces, with limited reinforcements pushed across the Lower Rhine, are still locked in what is possibly the fiercest fighting of the compaign on the western front. British, American and Polish troops ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S NEW SOCIAL INSURANCE PLAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Government's social insurance plan, as set out in a White Paper, is part of a comprehensive economic policy for the years of peacetime reconstruction. It deals with the production of wealth so as to enable the nation as a whole to earn the best possible living in the most ...

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    A Frenchwoman, form her front yard, watches U.S. troops advancing through France. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MASSES OF PLANES IN ALL-OUT ASSAULT ON CALAIS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An all-out assault on Calais, which was launched yesterday, involved the employment of one of the greatest concentrations of Allied war planes in support of ground operations since the war began. From early in the morning a constant stream of R.A.F. bombers streamed over the ...

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  8. RED ARMY CONTROLS COMMUNICATIONS IN RIGA AREA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Red Army has gained complete control of all railway junctions and highways in the Riga sector, states a "Red Star" front line despatch. All enemy movements in this area are now restricted to coastal roads, which the Germans are trying to use to evacuate their troops from Riga, ...

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  9. EIGHTH ARMY CROSSES RUBICON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Eighth Army has cleared the ground between the Rivers Macecchla and Rubicon and forced a number of bridgeheads across ...

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  10. Super-Fortress Attack on Manchuria

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Wa[?] Department to-day announced that Twentieth Air Command Super-Fortresses to-day attacked strategic military targets in ...

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  11. Devastating Raid on Enemy Vessels

    LONDON, Tuesday.—More than 70 rocket and torpedo-firing R.A.F. Beaufighters escorted by Mustangs and Tempests, last evening attacked from sea level, ...

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  12. "SECRET WEAPONS" USED AGAINST ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is revealed for the first time that many land mines and parachute mines were released over London during the intensive night raids of ...

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  13. CONTROL OF GERMANY AFTER THE WAR

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Secretary for State (Mr. C. Hull), at his press conference to-day, when asked to comment upon the statement that the Roosevelt ...

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  14. 120 FLYING BOMBS IN THREE WEEKS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Ministry for Home Security estimates that during the three weeks ended yesterday the enemy launched, about 120 flying bombs against ...

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  15. "SHIP SANCTUARY" PROPOSED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Chairman of the U.S. Maritime Commission (Admiral Lord) discussing the fate of the U.S. ...

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  16. German Strength Halved

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Informed military sources estimate that Germany, which had 62 divisions on the western front ...

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  17. TRAINLOADS OF LOOT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—About a dozen German trains which were stranded in the railway yards at Nijmegen are full of loot, says ...

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  18. DEPRIVING GERMANY OF VITAL MATERIALS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Foreign Economic Administration, in its annual report, says buying in foreign markets has deprived Germany of ...

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  19. MR. CHURCHILL BACK IN LONDON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Soon after his arrival in London, Mr. Churchill appeared in the House of Commons during question time. He smiled broadly as he was ...

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  20. WENT DOWN FIGHTING AFTER EPIC STAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—How a band of paratroopers fought for three days and nights when surrounded at the end of the bridge across the Lower Rhine at Arnhem is told by the British United press correspondent, Richard M' Millan, who describes the fighting as a "glorious, furious forlorn action, in which our paratroopers finally went down fighting under waves of ...

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