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  3. ALLIED PLANES OVER HOLLAND

    HIGH OVER A WINDMILL at valkenswaad, near Eindhoven, way to support the airborne army already dugin on Dutch soil.—Beam Wireless—British Official photo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ATTACK ON RIGA BEGUN : GERMANS BLOWING UP BRIDGES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent says units of General Governor's and General Maslenninnkov's armies have formed a junction on the shores of the Gulf of Riga and begun an attack on the city. The Germans in the Riga area are frantically ...

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  5. AIRBORNE OPERATION 80 TO 85 PER CENT. SUCCESSFUL

    S.H.A.E.F., Thursday.—Field-Marshal Sir Bernard Montgamery, who himself made the decision to withdraw the survivors of the First British Airborne. Division from Arnhem (Holland), described the complete operation as 80 to 85 per cent, successful ...

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  6. Russians Prepared For Another Winter of War

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Russians are prepared for another winter of war. The average Russian does not reckon the end of the war in weeks or even months, ...

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  7. Russians Ask Allied Mission to Leave Sofia

    LONDON, Thursday.—According to Ankara Radio, the Russia High Command asked the Anglo-American military mission to leave Sofia within 24 hours. The ...

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  8. Italy at War With Japan

    ROME, Thursday.—Viscount Venosta. Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, told a press conference that Italy had been at war against Japan for some time, ...

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  9. ALLIED CONTROL OF GREEK FORCES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Steps to bring about Greek unity are announced in a special communique, which states that a conference was held recently at Allied ...

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  10. British Submarines Sink 32 Jap Ships

    LONDON, Thursday.—An Admiralty communique states that British submarines in Far Eastern waters continue to destroy and harass Japanese shipping and ...

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  11. TASMANIAN'S PART IN NORMANDY AIR FIGHTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Tasmania and N.S.W. were represented in a Norwegian Spitfire Wing of the Second Tactical Air Force which ...

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  12. MAY TAKE TWO YEARS TO DEFEAT JAPAN AFTER GERMANY IS CRUSHED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The crushing of Japan will require an absolute minimum of 18 to 24 months after Germany is defeated, the Office for War Information estimates after summarising data furnished by the War, Navy, and Foreign Economic Departments. ...

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  13. REFUSED TO FIGHT IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Captain the Hon. William Douglas-Home, of the Royal Armored Corps, younger son of the Earl of Home, in a letter to the ...

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  14. NEW DEMOCRATIC ORDER URGED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Miss Ellen Wilkinson. chairwoman of the British Labor Party, who presided over the closing session of tie British and ...

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  15. International Conference May End Next Week

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. E. R. Stettinins) told the press that the first phase of the Dumbarton Oaks conference ...

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  16. FACING PROSPECT OF WINTER CAMPAIGN

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Allied armies are facing the prospect of a winter campaign before Germany is crushed, states the Associated Press ...

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  17. JAPS. ADVANCE IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—One of two Japanese columns attempting to outflank Kweilin to-day neared Kungeheng, 47 miles to the south-east. This outer ...

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  18. ADVANCE CONTINUES IN ITALY

    LONDON, Thursday.—British and American troops of the Fifth Army, in the central sector of the Italian front, continue to exert unrelenting ...

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  19. FASCIST HOSTILITY TO CZECHS REPUDIATED

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Italian Cabinet, after meeting yesterday morning, issued a statement repudiating the Fascist regime's hostility towards ...

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  20. Workmen's Compensation Plans in Britain

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Government's proposed reforms in workmen's compensation make provision for benefits for disablement or loss of life from ...

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  21. NAZI OPPRESSION DUTCH WORST SUFFERERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Dutch suffered more under German occupation than any other people in western Europe, says the British United Press ...

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  22. Japs. Resisting Advance on Tiddim

    KANDY. Thursday.—Japanese rearguards holding positions 16 miles north along the road from Tiddim are resisting an advance on the village by the Fifth ...

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  23. CANADIANS CLOSING IN ON CALAIS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Canadians last night were just over half-a-mile from the Calais harbor area and the built-up section of the town, says Reuter's correspondent with the First Canadian Army. They had cleared Fort Lepin, just west of the harbor, and also forts in the redoubt area south-west of the ...

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