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  3. AMERICANS EXPAND GAP IN SIEGFRIED LINE

    S.H.A.E.F., Sunday.—American First Army troops, attacking north of Aachen, between Geilenkirchen and Aladorf, have advanced to an average depth of two miles on a six-mile front and made considerable penetration of prepared defences in the ...

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  4. ATTACKS IN LITHUANIA SEEN AS BID TO CUT ENEMY ESCAPE ROUTE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Large-scale Russian attacks in Lithuania, west of Siaulia, announced from Moscow last night, are believed to represent a drive to cut the Germans' remaining escape route along the coast. German reports say the Russians in that sector are attacking with 300,000 men on a front of ...

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    LONDON, Sunday.—The German position Greece is crumbling hourly. A great part of Peloponnesus is now considered clear of the Germans, and military developments in the past few days have practically sealed all escape routes from the Aegean Islands and trapped a force of many thousands of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The latest portrait of Madame Chiang Kai-shek, wife of the Chinese Generalissimo, who is under going treatment in the United ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 67 words
  7. GERMAN POSITION CRUMBLING IN GREECE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The German position in Greece is crumbling hourly. A great part of Peloponnesus is now considered clear of the Germans, and military developments in the past few days have practically sealed all escape routes from the Aegean Islands and trapped a force of many thousands of ...

    Article : 766 words
  8. Nations Must Realise Interdependence

    LONDON, Sunday.—"If, when this war is won, the nations will understand how complete is their dependence each on the other, then we shall ...

    Article : 151 words
  9. SAVED GREEK PORT FROM DESTRUCTION

    LONDON, Sunday.—The destruction of the port of Patras, which is the largest port in Greece, was prevented by the chief pilot of the harbor. The ...

    Article : 156 words
  10. COMMONS CRISIS AVERTED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Churchill's action in withdrawing one of the compensation clauses in the Town and Country Replanning Bill averted a ...

    Article : 165 words
  11. NO REICHSWEHR LEFT, SAYS GERMAN MAJOR

    LONDON, Sunday.—The German Army as it was in 1940 has ceased to exist. The best that is left is a residue of skill and determination, ...

    Article : 267 words
  12. ROCKETS HELP PLANES' TAKE-OFF

    LONDON, Sunday.—Rocket propulsion units are now being used by tie Royal Navy to assist carrier-borne aircraft to take off in light winds with ...

    Article : 240 words
  13. German Hostage Threat

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—Germany is now openly threatening to hold as hostages King Leopold, King Christian, General Bor and other prominet persons in her ...

    Article : 123 words
  14. PAOCHING MAY YET BE SAVED

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—The lone Chinese unit isolated inside Paoching has made contact with reinforcements which counter-attacked and entered ...

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  15. ATTACK ON ROOSEVELT ADMINISTRATION

    MILWAUKEE (Wisconsin), Sunday.—Governor Bricker, in a speech, said: "No one knows how deeply President Roosevelt has involved the United States in secret ...

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  16. LACK OF UNITY IN JAP. CABINET

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A Domei broadcast beamed to America quoted the Japanese Prime Minister (General Koiso) as complaining that the ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. Repatriated Prisoners Sent Back to Front

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Associated Press correspondent with the airborne forces in Holland says conclusive evidence has been ...

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  18. Drastic German Fuel Restrictions

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—The German authorities have announced additional drastic fuel restrictions, which differ somewhat, according to local conditions. Gas ...

    Article : 124 words
  19. FLYING BOMB WRECKS BLOCK OF BUILDINGS

    LONDON, Sunday.—A policeman and passers-by were hurt when a flying bomb wrecked a block of business houses awl damaged a nearby police station, bank ...

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  20. RUNDSTEDT REINSTATED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says "Tidningen's" Berlin correspondent confirms that FieldMarshal von Rundstedt has been ...

    Article : 94 words
  21. OLDER MEN NOT TO BE CALLED UP

    LONDON, Sunday.—Men now 35 or older will not be called up for service. Instructions have been issued to the Ministry of Labor military service section that ...

    Article : 214 words
  22. GERMANS IN ITALY BUILDING NEW LINE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Kesselring is building a new defence line along the northern bank of the Adige river, which runs from Brenner Pass through Eglzano and Trento, swinging eastward just west of Verona, states Reuter's correspondent in Italy. ...

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  23. JAP. AIRMEN IN BURMA UNENTERPRISING

    KANDY, Sunday.—"Japanese airmen in Burma are unenterprising," said Wing-Commander J. B. Nicholson. V.C., D.F.C., at a press conference at S.E.A.C. Head ...

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