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  3. DUNKIRK TRUCE PICTURES

    TOP: British and German officers discussing terms of the truce arranged at Dunkirk to enable 19,000 civilians to be evacuated, The cruce, after one extension granted to enable the Germans to re-destroy bridges and re-lay mines over which the evacuees passed, finally ended ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THREAT TO E. PRUSSIA GROWS AS RUSSIANS REACH BALTIC SEA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Russian vanguards have reached the Baltic Sea 20 miles south of Memel, says Reuter's Moscow correspondent. The German Newsagency, earlier reporting "Russian sledge-hammer lows" to the coast added: "The Russians" immediate aim is to pierce through to the Baltic coast ...

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  5. FIRM FOOTHOLD IN SCHELDE ESTUARY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British and Canadian troops who landed on the north-western tip of the German bridgehead in the Schelde estuary are fighting on a two-mile front against only light opposition, Yesterday they advanced inland for more than two miles and ...

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  6. VICHY MINISTERS AWAITING TRIAL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Three Vichy Ministers, MM. Flaudin, Peyrouten, and Bergeret, have been taken to Paris by plane, and lodged in a common ...

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  7. Enemy Convoy Smashed

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In daylight yesterday morning, off the Norwegian coastal Coastal Command Mosquitos and Beaufighters attacked three merchantmen ...

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  8. WEATHER RESTRICTS PROGRESS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A communique from Italy says that with the continued bad weather, and waterlogged state of the ground, activity on the ...

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  9. REPORTED NEW GERMAN REVOLT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Express" correspondent in Stockholm says a new revolt by generals against the Nazis is ...

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  10. DUNKIRK HEROES WHO FOUGHT TO LAST BULLET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There was no white flag in Dunkirk in May, 1940. British soldiers who did not escape in the evacuation fought to the last ...

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  11. CHURCHILL PREPARING FOR SECOND TALK WITH STALIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—After a three-hour talk with Marshal Stalin in Moscow last night, Mr. Churchill to-day conferred with his diplomatic and military staffs before meeting Marshal Stalin a second time. Mr. Harriman, the U.S. Ambassador, who is acting as ...

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  12. PARIS RIOT ABOUT ART

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Paris is getting back to normal, says the British United Press correspondent in Paris. It has had a riot about art. Uproar occurred when ...

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  13. NOT SURPRISED AT HIS DISMISSAL

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—The former Prime Minister. Nahas Pasha. said he was not surprised at his dismissal. He added that there had been a long period of ...

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  14. Negroes Executed For Assault

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Three negroes aged 26, 20 and 16 were executed at Raiford (Florida) for criminally assaulting and shooting a 22-year-old white woman, ...

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  15. WAR SUPPLIES FOR CHINA

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.—Mr. Donald Nelson, former Director of the War Production Board, described the Chinese situation as serious, but not hope. ...

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  16. POST-WAR TRADE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Is the President of the Board of Trade aware that long term contracts running into millions of pounds are being made between America ...

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  17. CONCENTRATED BOMBING OF GERMAN MILITARY OBJECTIVES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—More than 1100 heavy bombers, escorted by very strong forces of fighters, yesterday attacked military targets in South-Western Germany. Bombing was mostly concentrated on the Schweinfurt, Coblenz and Mainz regions, and was carried out by the aid of instruments through heavy cloud. Two enemy planes were destroyed. Eight of our bombers ...

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  18. JAPS. STUBBORNLY DEFENDING TIDDIM

    KANDY, Tuesday.—Forward Allied patrols are within 400 yards of Tiddim. The Japanese are stubbornly defending the village. ...

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