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  3. AMERICANS 10 MILES FROM BOLOGNA

    LONDON, Monday.—The Americans are 10 miles from Bologna as the result of a two-mile advance along the Bologna road, says Reuter's correspondent in Italy. The advance was made against bitter opposition in deep mud. The Germans massed heavy reinforcements on both flanks in an effort to halt ...

    Article : 255 words
  4. SEABORNE LANDINGS IN SCHELDE ESTUARY TO AID HARD-PRESSED CANADIANS

    LONDON, Monday.—Attacking the rear of the German stronghold in the pocket south of the schedule, the Canadians made seaborne landing with assault craft before dawn in the schedule estuary, says Reuter's correspondent with the Canadian first Army. ...

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    PROUD OF THE DISTINCTION, the crew of the first British vehicle to enter German territory across the Dutch border at Beek were happy to pose for the photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW BRITISH PORTFOLIOS

    LONDON, Monday.—The King has approved the appointment of Lord Swinton, resident Minister in South Africa, as Minister for Civil and Navy ...

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  7. GEN. BOR HELD IN HIGH ESTEEM BY PATRIOTS

    LONDON, Monday.—A young lieutenant of the Royal Netherlands Navy, who was taken prisoner by the Germans in May, 1940, escaped after 15 attempts from ...

    Article : 182 words
  8. RUSSIANS' AUTUMN OFFENSIVE LAUNCHED WITH OVERWHELMING FORCE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Russians' autumn offensive has launched with overwhelming force. It seems that they do not intend to stop before Koenigsberg, capital of East Prussia. Front line reports state that five complete German divisions were ...

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  9. IMPROVISED THEIR OWN SECRET WEAPON

    LONDON, Monday.—American front line engineers improvised their own secret weapon when they found an abandoned tramcar ...

    Article : 66 words
  10. SEA MONSTER IDENTIFIED

    LONDON, Monday.—Dr. A. C. Stephen keeper of the natural history department of the Royal Scottish Museum, has now identified the strange sea monster washed up on the Scottish coast as a basking ...

    Article : 35 words
  11. Plain Speaking to Turkey

    LONDON, Monday.—The Free Yugoslav Radio has given a sharp reply to Turkey's pretension to be consulted about the future organisation of peace in the Balkans. ...

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  12. Gigli's Brother-in-law Arrested

    ROME, Monday.—The police yesterday entered the home of the tenor Beniamo Gigli, and arrested his brother-in-law, Emilio Cerroni, and two bodyguards. ...

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  13. SUCCESSES ON BURMA FRONT

    KANDY, Monday.—West African troops in the Sangu Valley have driven the Japanese from a village north-west of Nowdok. Small groups of the enemy were ...

    Article : 80 words
  14. EGYPTIAN CABINET DISMISSED BY KING

    CAIRO, Monday.—King Farouk dismissed the Egyptian Cabinet led by Nalnas Pasha, the Wafdist leader, and asked Ahmed Maher Pasha to form a ...

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  15. DUMBARTON OAKS DECISION TO-DAY?

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The British, American, Russian and Chinese delegates are expected to announce tomorrow the results of the seven-week ...

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  16. PLAN TO MAKE KWEILIN THEIR "STALINGRAD"

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—An inspection of the defences at Kweilln, on which the Japanese are driving from three directions, indicates that ...

    Article : 135 words
  17. JAP. ADMISSION OF WEAKNESS

    NEW YORK. Monday.—Tokio Officia[?] Radio says the Japanese Premier (General Koiso), speaking over the Japanese home radio, declared: "The war situation is ...

    Article : 104 words
  18. "Silent" Fighters Killing Flying Bomb Carriers

    LONDON, Monday.—Mosquito night fighters, attacking without warning, are "killing" big Heinkel flying bomb carriers which the Germans are using to launch ...

    Article : 110 words
  19. Japanese Refusal to Agree to Red Cross Scheme

    LONDON. Monday.—The chairman of the Duke of Gloucester's Red Cross Fund (Lord Hiffe), broadcasting, said it had not yet been found possible to prevail on ...

    Article : 91 words
  20. World in Debt to Wendell Willkie

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times," in a tribute to the late Mr. Wendell Willkie, says party, country and he world owe him a debt which years ...

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  21. Move For Leftist Unity in Britain

    LONDON, Monday.—The Common Wealth Party, which is the youngest British political party, at a private conference yesterday, decided to approach the Labor ...

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  22. COMMUNICATIONS AND OTHER TARGETS POUNDED

    S.H.A.E.F., Monday.—Fighter-bombers yesterday attacked troops and gun positions, strafed locomotives, rail cars and airfields and cut railways in western Germany. Three enemy planes were destroyed on the ground. Medium bombers and light bombers attacked railway bridges at Badmunster, Euskirchen ...

    Article : 391 words
  23. LONDON, Monday.

    LONDON, Monday,—Berlin Radio state that Baron von Schroeden, a member of the famous Cologne international banking house, is now digging fortification ...

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  24. Aga Khan's Third Marriage

    ZURICH, Monday.—The Aga Khan(67) [?]o-day married Yvette Labrousse (38). a [?] maker. who was Miss France in 1930. This is the Aga Khan's third marriage. ...

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