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    WOUNDED IN FIGHTING IN HOLLAND, this Allied soldier was revived by drink of tea given him by the Catholic padre, Father Condron. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRITISH OCCUPY ATHENS WITHOUT OPPOSITION

    LONDON, Sunday.—British troops yesterday occupied Athens and the port of Piracus. This is announced in a special communique from Allied Mediterranean H.Q., quoted by Reuter's correspondent. First eye-witnesses returning from Greece say there was no opposition. The Germans had pulled out, ...

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  5. CANADIAN FORCES IN LOWLANDS LINK UP

    LONDON, Sunday.—Canadian forces in the bridgehead across the Leopold Canal and those advancing from the Schelde estuary beachhead linked up in the area south of Biervliet. This followed an advance of two miles in half an hour from the Leopold Canal ...

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  6. NEW SUPER FUEL FOR PLANES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—A new "super fuel" for combat planes is ready for the armed forces of the United Nations. Mr. Ralph ...

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  7. NAZIS' MOST ODIOUS CRIMES

    LONDON, Sunday.—"The Times" correspondent at Paris says the Germans left traces of some of their most odious crimes in shooting butts on the ...

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  8. LOCAL GAINS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Sunday.—In Italy 5th Army forces in a day of heavy fighting in the central sector, made local gains against very strong resistance. ...

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  9. BID TO BREAK INTO REICH FROM EAST

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Red Army is fighting two great battles which will determine whether a major invasion of Germany can be launched from the east before the winter. The fate of both Budapest and Vienna depends on a great tank battle that ...

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  10. 3000 CIVILIANS REACH ALLIED LINES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Three thousand German civilians who had been without food for four days emerged from deep shelters in Aachen ...

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    Seriously wounded patient receiving plasma transfusion at a field dressing station in Belgium. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FRANCE'S STRUGGLE NOT YET OVER

    PARIS, Sunday.—General de Gaulle, broadcasting to France, warned the French people to prepare for many more days of hard fighting before the ...

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  13. FLYING BOMBS FROM DENMARK?

    LONDON, Sunday.—Night fighters and anti-aircraft guns were very active during the night when the enemy sent flying bombs against southern England, ...

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  14. EARLY AGREEMENT ON CONTROL OF GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—John Hightower, of the Associated Press, says well informed circles foresee an early agreement on general lines of ...

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  15. 10,000 TONS OF BOMBS ON DUISBURG

    LONDON, Sunday.—In less than 24 hours 10,000 tons of bombs were cascaded on Duisburg, German railway and industrial centre. Five thousand tons were dropped last night after a similar paralysing attack in daylight yesterday. These were the ...

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  16. F.F.I. INCORPORATED IN FRENCH ARMY

    PARIS, Sunday.—The French National Resistance Council has announced that an agreement has been concluded with the Provisional Government for the fusion of ...

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