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  3. INFANTRY MOVE INTO AACHEN AFTER RENEWED BLITZ

    LONDON, Thursday.—American infantry moved into Aachen to-day after a renewed artillery barrage and dive-boming. The infantry advance began after the Americans had smashed a desperate German attempt to reinforce the besieged defenders of the shattered ...

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  4. GERMAN HAVOC IN FLORENCE

    Wreckage, left by the Germans when Allied Eighth Army troops entered Florence on August 4, 1944, covers the banks of the Arno River near the historic Ponte Vecchio (right). The bridge, dating from 1345, was the only one of six famous spans not destroyed by the enemy in futile attempts to impede the liberation of the city. The tower (upper left) is part of the Uffizi galleries, which housed one of the world's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ATMOSPHERE OF ALLIED HARMONY PERVADES TALKS ON POLISH QUESTION

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—An atmosphere of Russian-Anglo-American harmony provided the background to day for the final delicate negotiations over the governmental fate of Poland. It is believed that this would not have been revealed if there had not been substantial grounds for hoping that the ...

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  6. ATTACKING MEMEL FROM ALL DIRECTIONS

    LONDON, Thursday,—Reuter's Moscow correspondent says the Russians are attacking Memel from all directions. They are aided by armored forces with an unusually heavy concentration of powerful artillery. ...

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  7. OUTRAGES BY JEWS IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Warning that the outrages which have been perpetrated by Jews in Palestine will not be overlooked hi public opinion ...

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  8. PLAN TO CRACK AUSTRIAN GATEWAY

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Sir Alan Brooke, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, and his group of British military experts, are understood to ...

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  9. Mr. Churchill's First Cigarette For 20 Years

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—Mr. Churchill last night smoked his first cigarette for 20 years at a cocktail party given by M. ...

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  10. REDUCED INCIDENCE OF V.D. IN CANADIAN ARMY

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—The authorities announced that the incidence of syphilis and gonorrhea in the Canadian Army had been reduced from 62 per 1000 in 1940 to ...

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  11. General Onslaught Against Reich

    LONDON, Thursday.—"A 'battle of giants' is a term which can justifiably be applied now that the general onslaught against the Reich is assuming such ...

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  12. TWO-MILE ADVANCE IN ITALY

    LONDON, Thursday.—British and Indian troops of the Eighth Army fighting in the foothills seven miles inland from Rimini, in Italy, have ...

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  13. BULGARIA ACCEPTS PRELIMINARY TERMS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Bulgarian Government has accepted the Allied Powers' preliminary terms, says Moscow Radio. ...

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  14. New Generators for Dnieper Dam

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The War Production Board announced that approval had been given for the construction in America of nine hydro-electric ...

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  15. DR. SCHACHT ARRESTED

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday.—Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, former President of the Reichsbank, has been arrested in Germany, according to his niece, Sigrid Schacht (27), ...

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  16. MOSQUITOS OVER BERLIN

    LONDON, Thursday—Bomber Command Mosquitos last night attacked Berlin. Objectives in western Germany also were bombed. One plane is ...

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  17. Her Finger Tips Lift out Corns

    "Yes, she was bothered with hard, throbbing, burning corns—but they didn't last long," said her friend. If you are suffering from corns—take my ...

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  18. New German Army Thrown Up

    LONDON, Thursday.—A new German Army has been thrown up in the past six weeks, says the "Daily Express" correspondent, Alan Moorehead. Naval and ...

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  19. ALLEGEDLY SHOT COOK IN MOCK MANOEUVRES

    HOLLYWOOD, Thursday.—The actress Teresa Wright and her husband Niven Busch were served with a writ claiming 15,000 dollars damages on an allegation ...

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  20. BLOW TO FRANCO'S PURSE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A major economic prop appeared to have been pulled from under the Franco Government when it was learned that the U.S. ...

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  21. SECURITY PROPOSALS COMMENDED IN LORDS

    LONDON, Thursday.—During a discussion in the House of Lords on the international security proposals drawn up at Dunbarton Oaks, which are being carefully studied iv London, Lord Cranborne, for the Government, said the proposals allowed a new organisation with a really serviceable set of teeth. A ...

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